Customers flying with British Airways to London are spoilt for choice with countless locations featured in the films and many fascinating attractions, including an exhibition featuring the fictional British spy's most-famous on-screen cars.
British Airways flies daily between Sydney and the award-winning London Heathrow Terminal 5. With an abundance of restaurants and shops, the terminal is the perfect place for customers to enjoy a 007 Martini or pick up a Q-style gadget of their own. Customers can enjoy all-year-round return economy fares from $1,710, Club World business class from $7,485, or the luxury of First from $10,940. Visit ba.com for more information.
Customers on board British Airways flights can also enjoy hundreds of the latest blockbuster movies on the state-of-the-art entertainment systems, including the latest James Bond movie Spectre from February 2016. Those travelling in Club World business class can also enjoy the newly refurbished and stylish British Airways lounge in Changi Airport, which offers an upgraded space to work, relax or dine, featuring the finest in modern British design and style. Additionally, those travelling in First will have access to the first Concorde Bar outside of London Heathrow Terminal 5, a tasteful and secluded area, featuring an opulent interior with black Nero marble surfaces, European oak flooring and bespoke furnishings, as well as digital panoramic views of the Singapore skyline reflecting the time of day.
Below, British Airways reveals 10 of the best activities and attractions from across London to inspire film fan passengers once they're back on the ground...
1. Follow in 007's footsteps...
Book a guided walking tour taking in more than 10 London locations featured in the 007 movies. See where Daniel Craig ran through the streets of Whitehall during the famous Skyfall (2012) chase scene and marvel at the Universal Exports offices from the Living Daylights (1987). You'll also pass spy HQs Mi6 and Mi6 during the two and a half hour stroll.Adults: £12 ($25), kids: £10 ($21).
2. Race to see Bond's cars
The 'Bond In Motion' exhibition at the London Film Museum is the biggest ever display of genuine vehicles from the Bond movies ever - and it even features vehicles used in Spectre. Among the cars on show are the Aston Martin DB5, Goldfinger (1964)'s Rolls-Royce Phantom III and the Lotus Esprit S1 sub from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). The show also features some of the stranger vehicles used on-screen, such as Bond's Citroën 2CV and Crocodile Sub.Adults: £14.50 ($31), kids: [5-15years] £9.50 ($20).
3. Ride the River Thames Spy-style
The Thames has featured in many Bond movies - including The World Is Not Enough (1999) and the new Spectre (2015) - and you can feel like a spy as you buckle up for a rough ride along its choppy waters on a rib (rigid inflatable hull) boat. Bond theme music plays as you hurtle along from Embankment out to east London. Your guide will also regale you with fascinating anecdotes and true stories about the life and times of author Ian Fleming and the history of the British Secret Service during your adrenaline-fuelled ride.
4. Suit up at Savile Row
James Bond is one of Hollywood's most dapper chaps, with a wardrobe of beautiful suits to choose from for every occasion. London is home of one of the world's most famous bespoke tailoring strips on Mayfair's historic Savile Row. Step inside one of the many boutiques to be measured up for a Bond-style outfit. Former Beatle Paul McCartney - who wrote the soundtrack to the Bond movie Live And Let Die (1973) - famously performed as part of the band's last ever live performance on the roof of Apple Music at No. 3 Savile Row too.
Experiences from £159.20 ($337)
5. Visit the 'shaken, not stirred' bar
Dukes Bar - Mayfair's Dukes Hotel was a favourite of Bond author Ian Fleming and is said to be where he found the inspiration for 007's infamous “shaken, not stirred” catchphrase. The phrase featured in the novel Diamonds Are Forever(1971), but it wasn't until Dr No (1962) that he uttered the phrase. Dukes even serve a special martini called the 'Fleming 89' in tribute to the author.6. Drive an Aston Martin around Silverstone
Not only will you get to drive Bond's car in the shape of an Aston Martin V8 Vantage, but you'll be putting the pedal to the metal around a real Formula One race track. Just an hour northwest of British Airways' base at London Heathrow Terminal 5, you'll enjoy eight scintillating laps of the track in the 4.5 litre V8. Drivers must be over 21 and be between 5ft 2ins and 6ft 6ins tall.Experiences from £159.20 ($337)
7. Visit the Spectre World Premiere venue at the Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall will play host to the World Premiere of the new James Bond's Spectre movie and you can visit the historic venue on your visit to London. There are six types of tours available, including a behind-the-scenes and afternoon tea, or you might be lucky enough to visit when a show is taking place. Recent star performances have included Eric Clapton, Russell Watson, The Beach Boys.
8. Walk across the O2 Arena roof...but don't fall like Bond did
Pierce Brosnan's Bond took a fall from a hot air balloon onto the roof of the O2 Arena in The World Is Not Enough (1999). Visitors to the world's most popular venue can enjoy 360 degree views by walking to the top of the iconic landmark. You are given boots, suit, harness and latch to connect yourself to a giant walkway then a guide will take you up to the summit.
Tickets start at £28 ($59) for adults and children. Minimum age 10.
British Airways' route network currently serves more than 179 cities in 75 countries. British Airways has been flying to Australia for over 80 years and currently operates a daily service between Sydney and London Heathrow via Singapore. British Airways is now the only European airline to continue servicing the Australian market.
The airline operates from the state-of-the-art Terminal 5 at London Heathrow, which is exclusive to British Airways' and Iberia Airlines' customers and is capable of handling 30 million customers a year. In March 2015, Terminal 5 was named by Skytrax as the Best Airport Terminal for the fourth year running, based on surveys of 12 million frequent travellers. London Heathrow Airport also won the Best Airport Shopping award.
In September 2015, World Traveller Plus, the premium economy cabin available on selected long haul routes, was awarded the Best Premium Economy by Business Traveller Asia-Pacific. In October 2015, British Airways was awarded Best Short-Haul Carrier and Best Frequent Flyer Programme by Business Traveller for the 10 consecutive year. The oneworld alliance, of which British Airways was a founding airline, came first in the Best Alliance category for the third year running.
In March 2015, British Airways was also named the top Business and Consumer Superbrand at the Superbrands 2015 Awards, becoming the first travel brand to win both prestigious titles.
Tickets start at £28 ($59) for adults and children. Minimum age 10.
9. Go inside Bond's Mi6 from Quantum of Solace
London's Barbican is one of the city's most prominent arts centres and for Quantum of Solace (2008) it briefly became the new HQ for Mi6. During the film, M and Tanner are seen walking out from what is supposed to the offices, which are actually located on the roof of the centre in Barbican Frobisher Crescent. Pose on the spot from the film and then catch a show or an exhibition.10. Marvel at the toys of the real James Bonds
London's Imperial War Museum hosts a permanent exhibition showcasing the undercover world of espionage, covert operations and the work of Britain's Special Forces. The show - called Secret War - features many previously classified objects on public display for the very first time including gadgets designed by real life Qs.British Airways' route network currently serves more than 179 cities in 75 countries. British Airways has been flying to Australia for over 80 years and currently operates a daily service between Sydney and London Heathrow via Singapore. British Airways is now the only European airline to continue servicing the Australian market.
The airline operates from the state-of-the-art Terminal 5 at London Heathrow, which is exclusive to British Airways' and Iberia Airlines' customers and is capable of handling 30 million customers a year. In March 2015, Terminal 5 was named by Skytrax as the Best Airport Terminal for the fourth year running, based on surveys of 12 million frequent travellers. London Heathrow Airport also won the Best Airport Shopping award.
In September 2015, World Traveller Plus, the premium economy cabin available on selected long haul routes, was awarded the Best Premium Economy by Business Traveller Asia-Pacific. In October 2015, British Airways was awarded Best Short-Haul Carrier and Best Frequent Flyer Programme by Business Traveller for the 10 consecutive year. The oneworld alliance, of which British Airways was a founding airline, came first in the Best Alliance category for the third year running.
In March 2015, British Airways was also named the top Business and Consumer Superbrand at the Superbrands 2015 Awards, becoming the first travel brand to win both prestigious titles.
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