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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would imagine two 15 year olds would love this. It is a Duck tour which goes on wheels on the road, and then goes into the water in the Thames
http://www.londonducktours.co.uk/index.htm
Pictures here:
http://www.londonducktours.co.uk/gallery.htm
The Trocadero near Picadilly Circus is good for teenagers.
It has cinema, bowling alley, shops, places to eat, arcades, some fair ground rides etc.
Cannot find a good web site, but more here
http://www.touruk.co.uk/london_sights/trocadero1.htm
London Dungeon near Tower Bridge would be good for 15 year olds.
http://www.tourist-information-uk.com/london-dungeon.htm
I would imagine they would enjoy the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum. They are next to each other near the Albert Hall.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/index.html
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/
They are both free to get in, they are huge, and while some parts may be boring to a 15 year old, other parts will interest them (Computers, Dinosaurs, even a full size whale !)
The Earth Galleries part of the Natural History museum is amazing. All about the earth, rocks, vulcanoes, earthquakes etc. It is very well put together.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/galleries/earth-galleries/
There is even an earthquake room where the whole room shakes (with you in it) to simulate being in an earthquake
Even though they are 15 how about Hamleys toy shop in Regent st.
http://www.hamleys.com/pcat/regent
This is HUGE, and the toys range from young kids toys to teenagers toys like remote control cars, model kits, computer games etc.
Easy to spend a couple of hours in there.
The Harrods toy shop is also great.
How about the British Museum. Also free. Huge building with loads to see.
I think they will be staggered by the Egyptian gallery. Huge statues we stole from Egypt and brought back to the UK also Mummies, Rosseta stone etc
http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/
Can I suggest you buy the London Eye Witness Travel Guide by DK (Dorling Kindersley).
This book is great, lots of info with bright coloured pictures, lots of maps, lots of useful info.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1405307897/ref=br_lf_b_5/203-7274109-8494316