The BBC Television Centre was opened on the 29th of June 1960, and is the oldest television studio in England after Granada Studios. Located at White City in West London, the BBC Television Centre is one of the most easily recognisable buildings in London. The main building, affectionately titled the “doughnut”, is a circular structure with offices, engineering areas and studios surrounding it. At the centre of the courtyard is a statue of Helios, the Greek God of the Sun designed by TB Huxley-Jones. The statue is meant to symbolise the light radiating from televisions across the globe.

Tours to the television centre typically last between one and a half hours to two hours. In addition to giving visitors an exclusive insider’s peek into what goes on behind the scenes, you will also get the opportunity to view dressing rooms used by some of the most famous stars of television. Of course there is also the chance that one might bump into one of the celebrities who work there. The centre also hosts a vast collection of memorabilia from iconic programmes such as Doctor Who and EastEnders.

The tours operate from Monday to Saturday, and there is a special discount for students and families. Children under the age of nine are not allowed on the tour. More information on the tour can be found at the BBC website. The site also contains information on how people can get to join the audience during the filming of various shows. The centre can be easily accessed by the tube and by bus.

London is a very large city, but its extensive public transport system makes it relatively easy to navigate, even for foreigners. Tourists visiting the city will also benefit by choosing lodging with a central location. When it comes to good accommodation there are numerous options and for those looking for a luxury serviced apartment in London, Ascott Mayfair London is an excellent choice. These London serviced apartments are located within walking distance of the city’s most popular attractions. Staying here is sure to help guests enjoy the capital’s best theatres, museums and art galleries.