London is full of incredible attractions, and planning your sightseeing can feel overwhelming. Let an expert handle the details with a private tour in the city’s most iconic transport. Benefit from your driver’s expertise as you explore at your own pace with a flexible, customized itinerary. This extended tour allows you to dive deeper into London’s rich culture and history, while enjoying personalized attention and insider tips. Skip the stress of the tube and travel comfortably with private transport. The itinerary and duration can be adjusted to suit your preferences.
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For a private tour, please provide us with the full pickup address, including the postal code. Our professional driver will pick you up from your preferred location or hotel and, once the tour concludes, drop you off at your preferred location or hotel. If your hotel is located outside Central London, please contact us after making your booking. A small additional charge may apply, which can be paid directly to the driver. Alternatively, you can choose a meeting point at any hotel within Central London.
Get a close-up view of the London residence of Her Majesty the Queen of England!
The heart of British democracy.
Arguably the most famous clock face in the world!
A site of royal marriages and burials, where every coronation has taken place for over 1,000 years.
An iconic London landmark that houses the Houses of Parliament.
The Prime Minister of Great Britain resides at Number 10.
The site of the public execution of King Charles I in 1649.
A classic building in the heart of Westminster.
Government buildings on a street that helped shape a nation.
We will witness the Horse Guard Change of the Queen’s mounted regiment.
The precise center of London.
An iconic monument dedicated to the national hero, Lord Nelson.
One of the four Royal Parks in central London.
The famous River Thames!
An installation to celebrate the new Millennium, now a permanent and popular attraction along the River Thames.
A magnificent Baroque church, the masterpiece created by the great Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.
A British World War II leader and national icon.
An architectural gem and the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London.
Commemorates the great fire that devastated five-sixths of the City in 1666.
A Victorian market that will charm Harry Potter fans.
This neighborhood is located in the infamous 'Jack the Ripper' area.
A fortress and royal palace, now the keeper of the Crown Jewels.
Arguably the world’s most iconic bridge!
The headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police Force.
The first-ever crossing of the famous River Thames took place near this spot 2,000 years ago.
A hub for high-quality street food and specialty coffee under one roof.
A replica of William Shakespeare's 17th-century open-air theatre, located alongside the River Thames.
The former heart of the newspaper industry, and the setting for the tale of the Demon Barber Sweeney Todd, immortalized by Johnny Depp in a Hollywood blockbuster slasher movie.
A lively neighborhood brimming with energy and exceptional street artists.
Home to some of the world's greatest art, with a surprise in store for fans of 007 agent James Bond!
An impressive sculpture in front of Buckingham Palace.
London's equivalent of Times Square is Piccadilly Circus, a bustling area known for its vibrant atmosphere, large digital billboards, and proximity to popular attractions like Leicester Square and the West End theaters.
A vibrant neighborhood home to 'Little Italy' and 'Chinatown'.
Piccadilly Circus, an iconic landmark that serves as the heartbeat of London.
Regent Street, a key shopping thoroughfare in London.
Oxford Street, home to many of London's flagship department stores.
Mayfair, a neighborhood known for having some of the most expensive real estate in London.
Bond Street, where designer stores line the streets of this upscale location.
Park Lane, where London's swish hotels line this key Mayfair thoroughfare.
The Queen Victoria Memorial, a London icon that once sat in front of Buckingham Palace.
Hyde Park, another Royal Park and part of London's 'green lung'.
The Albert Memorial, a gilded sculpture commemorating Prince Albert, consort to Queen Victoria, honoring his dedication to London's Great Exhibition of 1851.
The Royal Albert Hall, a concert venue renowned for its unique and stunning architecture.
Knightsbridge, a fashionable district known for its high-class shopping.
Harrods, perhaps the world's most famous department store.
St James's Palace, Henry VIII's Tudor palace, and a place to witness a detachment of troops heading to the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
Clarence House, the London residence of Charles, Prince of Wales, located on a street featured in the filming of *The Crown*.
Highclere Castle, the stately home featured in the Downton Abbey drama series.
The Changing of the Guard takes place every day in summer and four times weekly the rest of the year—pure British pomp and ceremony!
St. James's, a quintessentially English neighborhood known for its posh shops and gentleman's clubs.
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