If you’re planning a trip to London, one of the best ways to explore the city is by taking a hop on hop off bus tour. These buses are a great way to see all the major sights and attractions without having to worry about navigating the city’s confusing public transportation system. However, if you’re not familiar with London, you may be wondering where exactly these buses can be found.
What is a Hop On Hop Off Bus?
Before we dive into where to find these buses in London, let’s briefly explain what they are. A hop on hop off bus is essentially a tour bus that allows passengers to get on and off at various stops throughout the city.
These stops typically include major landmarks and tourist attractions such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and Big Ben. The buses also provide audio commentary in multiple languages, so passengers can learn about each location as they pass by.
Where can I find the Hop On Hop Off Buses in London?
There are several companies that offer hop on hop off bus tours in London, but some of the most popular ones include Big Bus Tours, The Original Tour, and Golden Tours. These companies have multiple stops throughout the city where passengers can board and disembark.
Big Bus Tours
Big Bus Tours has three main routes – red route, blue route and green route – that cover all major landmarks in central London. The company has multiple stops at each route which makes it easier for tourists to board or disembark from any location that suits them.
Red Route Stops:
- Trafalgar Square
- Piccadilly Circus
- Buckingham Palace
- Westminster Abbey
- Houses of Parliament
- London Eye
- St Paul’s Cathedral
- Tower of London
Blue Route Stops:
- Tower of London
- London Eye
- St Paul’s Cathedral
- British Museum
- Marylebone Station & Madame Tussauds
- Buckingham Palace and Changing of the Guard ceremony (on days when it occurs)
- Buckingham Palace and Changing of the Guard ceremony (on days when it occurs)
- Royal Mews and The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace
- Hyde Park and Speakers’ Corner.
- Oxford Street and Regent Street shopping districts.
- Piccadilly Circus
- Trafalgar Square & National Gallery (Stop temporarily closed)
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- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Harrods and Knightsbridge
- The Shard and London Bridge
- The Tower of London and Tower Bridge
- Tower Bridge and Tower of London (Stop temporarily closed)
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- St Paul’s Cathedral .
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- The British Museum
- Oxford Street Shopping District
- Piccadilly Circus & Eros Statue.
- Museum Lane & The British Museum,
- Oxford Street Shopping District,
- Fleet Street & The Royal Courts of Justice,,St Paul’s Cathedral
- London Eye, Southbank & Waterloo Station,
- The Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey & Westminster Pier (for river cruises).
- Marble Arch and Speakers’ Corner
- Marylebone Station and Madame Tussauds
- Baker Street and Regent’s Park
- Oxford Street Shopping District
- Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus.
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- Buckingham Palace,
- Hyde Park Corner,
- Wellington Museum,
- Lambeth Palace,
- Imperial War Museum,
- Tower Bridge and Tower of London (Stop temporarily closed).
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- Royal National Hotel and British Museum
- The Euston Road Corridor and University College London (UCL)
- Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square
- Trafalgar Square and St James’s Palace
- The Mall, Buckingham Palace, St James’s Park and Green Park
- Royal Albert Hall, Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. (Stop temporarily closed).
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- Note: Buckingham Palace stop is subject to closure during certain events.
Green Route Stops:
The Original Tour
The Original Tour has four routes – yellow route, blue route, orange route and purple route – that cover all major landmarks in central London.
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Purple Route Stops:
Golden Tours
Golden Tours has three main routes – yellow route, blue route and green route – that cover all major landmarks in central London.