Your Royal Day begins at the Royal Mews, home to the magnificent Gold State Coach used for Coronations, then take a complimentary audio tour of the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace and marvel at some of the greatest treasures from the Royal collection.
For the first time ever, visitors will be able to...
New Exhibition opening 24 October 2008!
BODY WORLDS and the Mirror of Time. Gunther von Hagens' original exhibition of Real Human Bodies. Once in a while there comes an exhibition that has the power to change the way we see ourselves. In BODY WORLDS, scientist, Gunther von Hagens and physician...
New Exhibition opening 24 October 2008!
BODY WORLDS and the Mirror of Time. Gunther von Hagens' original exhibition of Real Human Bodies. Once in a while there comes an exhibition that has the power to change the way we see ourselves. In BODY WORLDS, scientist, Gunther von Hagens and physician...
Experience the drama and intense passion of Bizet’s masterpiece, Carmen, when it returns to the Royal Albert Hall. The very essence of Spain is brought to life in this acclaimed in-the-round production of the world’s most popular opera, all vividly recreated in the powerful tale of lust...
Clarence House is the official residence of The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and Princes William and Harry, and was the London home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Visitors are guided around the five ground-floor rooms where The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall...
The English National Ballet’s Christmas season is the perfect way to celebrate in style, with these delightful ballets performed at the London Coliseum, one of London’s finest theatres. All packages include 1 night’s accommodation at a 4 star hotel close to the London Coliseum with full...
Francis Bacon (1909-1992) is widely acknowledged as one of the 20th century’s greatest painters of the figure.
His exhibition of the work opening in September 2008 at Tate Britain will be a major celebration heralding the artist’s centenary in 2009. As the first UK retrospective since 1985, it...
Francis Bacon (1909-1992) is widely acknowledged as one of the 20th century’s greatest painters of the figure.
His exhibition of the work opening in September 2008 at Tate Britain will be a major celebration heralding the artist’s centenary in 2009. As the first UK retrospective since 1985, it...
Our combined exhibition short break is available now from 24 July until 31 August 2008.
Superbreak is pleased to offer you the opportunity to see both exhibitions in one short break to the capital, staying at a choice of over 100 top London hotels.
We have reserved afternoon timed entry tickets to the...
Open until 26 October 2008.
This special exhibition will explore the life, love and legacy of Rome’s most enigmatic emperor, Hadrian (reigned AD 117–138).
Ruling an empire that comprised much of Europe, northern Africa and the Middle East, Hadrian was a capable and, at times, ruthless...
August 2008 will see the Houses of Parliament open its doors and play host to the 9th Annual Summer Opening. This provides visitors with an opportunity to walk the corridors of power and get a real sense of the atmosphere within this unique building. The Palace of Westminster is split into three distinct yet...
August 2008 will see the Houses of Parliament open its doors and play host to the 9th Annual Summer Opening. This provides visitors with an opportunity to walk the corridors of power and get a real sense of the atmosphere within this unique building. The Palace of Westminster is split into three distinct yet...
Although no one knows who he was, Jack the Ripper is probably London’s most famous son. His story has passed into folk legend, and has gained a fictional currency, re-examined and re-invented by each generation. Jack the Ripper and the East End will explore why this one unknown figure has become so...
To celebrate the centenary of Ian Fleming's birth, Imperial War Museum London is producing the first major exhibition devoted to the life and work of the man who created the world's most famous secret agent, James Bond.
The exhibition explores how Fleming's wartime experiences formed the Bond...
This unique guided tour of the flower market takes in the vast selection of cut flower and plants with a chance to meet some of the UK’s long established flower traders and gain a remarkable knowledge of the early morning market. Each tour will be followed by a short demonstration with the chance to...
A name synonymous with the ultimate in luxury and service for over 25 years, Orient-Express encompasses a myriad of luxury travel experiences to suit all tastes. Onboard the British Pullman, the service, like your journey, will be calm and unruffled. Settle back into your deeply comfortable seat and be...
A name synonymous with the ultimate in luxury and service for over 25 years, Orient-Express encompasses a myriad of luxury travel experiences to suit all tastes. The Northern Belle embodies the distinctive opulence and craftsmanship associated with the classic 'Belle' trains of the 1930s. Expertly...
This exclusive tour of Buckingham Palace is a chance to enjoy the State Rooms once the doors have closed to visitors for the day. With their gilded ceilings and glittering chandeliers, these rooms are used by HM The Queen and members of the Royal Family to receive and entertain guests on state, ceremonial...
This private tour will be lead by one of Hampton Court's knowledgeable warders. Included will be a visit to the new Young Henry exhibition which visitors will be free to enjoy along with the other elements of Hampton Court Palace - the Tudor Kitchens (see the team of history chefs prepare a feast fit for...
Shortly after becoming Prime Minister in May 1940, Winston Churchill visited the Cabinet War Rooms to see for himself what preparations had been made to allow him and his War Cabinet to continue working throughout the expected air raids on London. It was there, in the underground Cabinet Room, he announced...
The first major exhibition dedicated to the late works of Mark Rothko (1903-1970), one of America’s most important and iconic post-war painters, will open at Tate Modern this autumn. Focusing on the final part of his career between 1958 and 1970, the exhibition will comprise around 50 works, including...
The first major exhibition dedicated to the late works of Mark Rothko (1903-1970), one of America’s most important and iconic post-war painters, will open at Tate Modern this autumn. Focusing on the final part of his career between 1958 and 1970, the exhibition will comprise around 50 works, including...
The ONLY ticket you'll need for Edinburgh's top attractions!
Let us introduce you to Edinburgh's Royal heritage, stunning scenery and magnificant architecture. The Royal Edinburgh Ticket is the only ticket which includes...
- Admission to Edinburgh Castle
- Admission to The Palace of...
Following on from the hugely successful sell out 2008 live tour, Superbreak already have packages on sale for the 2009 UK tour!
Audiences will see well-known faces from the worlds of entertainment and sport, pack up their gowns and dance shoes as they once again turn celebrity dance contestants, competing...
The Boy King is Back! For more than 3,000 years Tutankhamun's treasures lay unseen beneath the Egyptian sands. When they toured the world in the 1970's they were the ultimate 'must see' event. Audiences were dazzled and the boy king became a worldwide sensation. Now Tutankhamun returns to...