An unique opportunity to see London's most iconic site. This tour starts of with a highlighted panoramic tour of London's most famous sites on your way to the main site, Hampton court palace. You will be given brief details of the sites by your driver while he drives past the most famous land mark's of London. you will have opportunity to stop and take pictures, and have a closer look. Then you will be driven to Hampton court palace. Hampton Court Palace is a story of two palaces: a Tudor palace magnificently developed by Cardinal Wolsey and later Henry VIII, alongside a Baroque palace built by William III and Mary II.
This tour includes Pick up and drop off. We will pick you up from your hotel or private address and drop you back to the pickup point unless you advise us otherwise. there is no extra charge for pick up and drop off. * for Hotel pick up please wait in the lobby at the pickup time. * For private address, please wait outside the main entrance at the pickup time. If your hotel is not listed, please inform us at booking time or send us a email after booking your tour. if do not have it at the time of your booking. if do not have your pick up details at the time of your booking, then please provide us your pick up details 12 hours before your tour start time.
London Panoramic Tour This tour begins with a PANORAMIC drive to some of the most famous sites in London. See Parliament Square and the 12 statues of famous statesmen including Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill. Pass by Trafalgar Square, home to Nelson’s Column, which honors Admiral Nelson in his victory in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Then, it’s on to Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner and Kensington before heading to Hampton Court Palace. On this tour panoramic tour of London, you will have opportunity to make brief stop to take pictures.
Your first stop at the Palace would be the Royal residence which set on the riverside and then start exploring the spectacular State Apartments, Tudor Kitchens and glorious gardens. A royal palace. with huge private playground and garden When William III and Mary II (1689 – 1702) took the throne in 1689, they commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to build an elegant new Baroque Palace. Queen Victoria opened the palace to the public in 1838, and it has remained one of England’s most beloved historic attractions. Wander through the vast kitchens where cooks would have worked day and night to bring Henry his poached dolphin and roasted swan, and head out to the beautiful gardens and see if you can escape the oldest surviving maze in the world.
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