BBC Broadcasting House
If you are not part of the millennial generation (born between 1981-2000) you probably listened to the BBC World Service on a radio and you heard the chimes of Big Ben before the hourly news. If you are a young adult you may have watched BBC TV or visited their website. But whatever your age, you have probably heard of the British Broadcasting Corporation which continues to be a symbol of the UK. A visit to the BBC’s headquarters and a tour of their new state of the art studios, located in the heart of London, is, therefore, something most visitors will enjoy.
On the tour you can experience what goes on behind the scene in one of the world’s most watched television and radio news studios. You will also learn about the rich history of the building and the BBC. The tour even includes letting you have a go at reading the news and weather on the BBC’s interactive news set. You will also get a chance to check out BBC Radio Drama studios and make your own radio play complete with music and sound effects.
Tours last approximately one and a half hours and no two tours are the same so it’s worth going every time you happen to be in London.
Tickets:
•Adults £13.50
•Concession £11.25
•Students £10.00
•Children (between 9 and 15 years) £9.00
Group rates are available too. Pre-booking is essential. Tours are seven days a week.
Getting there:
Tube: Oxford Circus on the Central, Bakerloo and Victoria lines is approximately five minutes’ walk away.
Bus – routes C2, 88 and 453 stop nearby.