Full Day Panoramic Only Driver Guided Tour of London

8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

This panoramic overview tour of London, offers a truly immersive experience where travelers will enjoy personalized attention from our expert driver guide who shares fascinating stories, anecdotes, and insights about the sites visited.
Iconic Landmarks.- Including famous structure like the Tower Bridge,London Eye, Big Ben and St. Paul's Cathedral.
Diverse Architecture.- Showcasing a mix of modern skyscrapers and historical buildings reflects the city's rich history and contemporary development.
By focusing on these elements, a private panoramic overview tour of London can become a truly unique and memorable experience for all the participants.

What's Included

Private Mercedes Vito Vehicle
Knowledgeable Driver Guide
Pick-up & Drop-off from your chosen central London location (London Zones 1-2)
Lunch

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Please contact the supplier for pick up and drop off location in London by time of booking or at least 14-10 days prior to your travel/service date of the tour, if you can. Tour departs at approx. 9 am (meeting at 8:45am) Please note that you must contact us in advance to arrange your hotel pick up & drop off location in order to redeem your tour.

Itinerary

Duration: 8 hours (approximately)
  • Buckingham Palace (Pass by)

    Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the UK's sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch.

    Admission ticket free
  • Westminster Abbey (Pass by)

    The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066, and is the final resting place of 17 monarchs. The church we see today was begun by Henry III in 1245. It’s one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country, and has the medieval shrine of an Anglo-Saxon saint at its heart.

    Admission ticket free
  • Big Ben (Pass by)

    Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. The term is often used to refer to both the clock and the clock tower, which was renamed the Elizabeth Tower in 2012 in honor of Queen Elizabeth.

    Admission ticket free
  • Changing of the Guard (Pass by)

    The Changing the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace follows a traditional format that is the basis for guard-changing ceremonies which take place at other Palaces and Royal Residences. The Old Guard (the soldiers currently on duty) form up in front of the palace and are relieved by the New Guard which arrives from Wellington Barracks. The New Guard is accompanied by a Band. The ceremony represents a formal handover of responsibilities. The Guard at Buckingham Palace is typically provided by one of the five Foot Guards Regiments of the Household Division, identified by the number of buttons on their distinctive tunics and the plume in their bearskin caps. *Please note that when there is no guard change at Buckingham Palace (currently takes place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday). Your driver-guide will take you to see Horse Guards Parade instead.

    Admission ticket free
  • Trafalgar Square (Pass by)

    Trafalgar Square is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. Its name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, a British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars with France and Spain that took place on 21 October 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar.

    Admission ticket free
  • Tower of London (Pass by)

    The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London.

    Admission ticket free
  • Tower Bridge (Pass by)

    Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London. As a result, it is sometimes confused with London Bridge, about half a mile upstream.

    Admission ticket free
  • St. Paul's Cathedral (Pass by)

    Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece took 35 years to build and today is one of the largest churches in the world. Incredibly, this towering domed cathedral was also the tallest building in London until the 1960s. Its construction between 1675-1710 was part of a rebuilding programme after the original cathedral located here was swept away in the Great Fire of London in 1666: With no fewer than seven chapels, countless statues and priceless art, as well as Europe's largest crypt, there are historical and religious treasures around every corner at St Paul's.

    Admission ticket free
  • Kensington Palace (Pass by)

    Kensington Palace is a royal residence set in Kensington Gardens, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, England.

    Admission ticket free
  • Albert Memorial (Pass by)

    The Albert Memorial, directly north of the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington Gardens, London, was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband Prince Albert, who died in 1861.

    Admission ticket free
  • Royal Albert Hall (Pass by)

    Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres have appeared on its stage. It is the venue for the BBC Proms concerts, which have been held there every summer since 1941.

    Admission ticket free
  • V&A - Victoria and Albert Museum (Pass by)

    The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.

    Admission ticket free
  • Natural History Museum (Pass by)

    The Natural History Museum in London is a museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

    Admission ticket free
  • Notting Hill (Pass by)

    Notting Hill in west London is one of the capital's most desirable and Instagrammable areas, with iconic pastel-coloured houses and a thriving market.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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