Explore London's rich history and culture with a private educational bus tour tailored for school and university groups. This customisable experience offers exclusive use of the bus, allowing your group to learn about iconic landmarks while enjoying engaging commentary from knowledgeable guides. Perfect for various educational themes such as history, politics, and literature, this tour can be adjusted to meet your curriculum goals. Add optional stops at key attractions for a more enriching experience.
- Max. 65 Passengers per bus (41 upper deck / 24 lower deck)
- Fully customisable itinerary with flexible start times and pick-up locations
- Ideal for primary and secondary school trips, university societies, and international students
- Choose from open-top, closed-top, or vintage bus options for your group
- Extend your tour with add-on attractions like the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey
We will contact you prior to your Private London Bus Tour, to confirm the pick up / drop off locations, and answer any questions you may have.
We will contact you prior to your London Bus Tour to arrange the exact pickup location.
Piccadilly Circus is a famous road junction in London's West End, renowned for its bright neon signs and the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain (the Eros statue).
Trafalgar Square is a central London public square dominated by Nelson's Column, flanked by the National Gallery, and known for its fountains and bustling public events.
Horse Guards Parade is a large ceremonial parade ground in Whitehall, central London, used for state occasions such as Trooping the Colour and the Changing of the Guard.
Parliament Square is a historic square in central London, overlooking the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, known for its statues of notable statesmen.
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell inside the clock tower at the Palace of Westminster in London, often used to refer to the tower itself.
The London Eye is a towering riverside observation wheel offering panoramic views of London.
The London Eye is a towering riverside observation wheel offering panoramic views of London.
Passing St Paul’s Cathedral, admire its iconic dome and grand Baroque architecture rising above the City.
The Monument to the Great Fire of London, a tall Doric column near London Bridge, commemorates the 1666 fire with views from the top.
Borough Market, one of London’s oldest and liveliest food markets, buzzes with aromas from its historic stalls near Southwark.
The Shard is London’s tallest glass-skyscraper near London Bridge, with an observation deck offering sweeping city views.
Tower Bridge is an iconic bascule bridge over the Thames near the Tower of London, famed for its Twin Victorian-Gothic towers.
The Tower of London is a historic fortress on the Thames, famed for the Crown Jewels and its rich medieval history.
The Houses of Parliament, the Palace of Westminster, house the UK Parliament and overlook the Thames beside Westminster Abbey.
Westminster Abbey is a historic Gothic church beside the Houses of Parliament, famous for royal coronations and centuries of royal ceremonies.
Buckingham Palace is the monarch’s official residence in London, known for the Changing of the Guard and royal ceremonial pages.
Hyde Park is one of London’s largest royal parks, featuring expansive green spaces, the Serpentine lake, and Speakers’ Corner.
Green Park in London buzzes softly with birds and footsteps of curious visitors.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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