{"node_image_licence":"","version":"2","categories":["Major Attractions","River"],"locales":["Waterloo"],"version_indpt_url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/Duck_Tour","timestamp":"2005-01-27T10:57:42","website":"http://www.londonducktours.co.uk/","summary":"","latitude":"51.502281","os_y":"179887","node_image":"","phone":"","fax":"","country":"United Kingdom","postcode":"SE1","longitude":"-0.115341","formatted_content":"<p>DUKWS were amphibious troop transport vehicles used in World War II, and a number of companies around the world (or maybe they're all one company) have hit on the idea of using them to conduct city tours.</p>\n<p>London's no different.  <a href=\"http://www.londonducktours.co.uk/\" class=\"external\">London Duck Tours</a> offer 75 minute tours around central London, which includes a 30 minute section spent in 'amphibious mode', cruising up the Thames (not for very far though).  Departing from Chichley Street, just behind the <a href=\"?London_Eye\">London Eye</a>, you go over Westminster Bridge, around <a href=\"?Parliament_Square\">Parliament Square</a>, through the west edge of the West End, up to <a href=\"?Buckingham_Palace\">Buckingham Palace</a>, and back  -- see their site for a more detailed route map.</p>\n<h2>Notes</h2>\n\n<p>Nik Clayton writes: I took the family on one of these tours one Saturday in January, and can recommend it.  The tour guide was amusing, talked non-stop, and had a ready supply of information and factoids which kept the children amused.  And there's the occasional harmless innuendo to make sure the adults have a laugh too.  One note though -- you're effectively outside the entire time, so make sure you wrap up warm.</p>\n","content":"DUKWS were amphibious troop transport vehicles used in World War II, and a number of companies around the world (or maybe they're all one company) have hit on the idea of using them to conduct city tours.\n\nLondon's no different.  [http://www.londonducktours.co.uk/ London Duck Tours] offer 75 minute tours around central London, which includes a 30 minute section spent in 'amphibious mode', cruising up the Thames (not for very far though).  Departing from Chichley Street, just behind the [[London Eye]], you go over Westminster Bridge, around [[Parliament Square]], through the west edge of the West End, up to [[Buckingham Palace]], and back  -- see their site for a more detailed route map.\n\n== Notes ==\n\nNik Clayton writes: I took the family on one of these tours one Saturday in January, and can recommend it.  The tour guide was amusing, talked non-stop, and had a ready supply of information and factoids which kept the children amused.  And there's the occasional harmless innuendo to make sure the adults have a laugh too.  One note though -- you're effectively outside the entire time, so make sure you wrap up warm.","node_image_url":"","address":"Chicheley Street","opening_hours_text":"","os_x":"530795","url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/id=Duck_Tour;version=2","city":"London","username":"Nik Clayton"}