A qualified Blue Badge Tourist Guide based in London. Having lived in the UK for over 15 years, I offer personalized private tours throughout London, Britain, and Europe for individuals, families, and groups of all sizes.
The Blue Badge is the highest professional guiding qualification in the United Kingdom, allowing me to guide inside many of the country's most iconic attractions, including Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London and so on.
I hold a Master's Degree in International Tourism Management from London Metropolitan University and have extensive experience in the tourism industry. I have also participated in international tour guide competitions, including the France Lady and Gentleman Tour Guide Competition and the European Golden Microphone Tour Guide Competition, where I was awarded Second Place.
My passion is sharing the history, culture, and hidden stories behind every destination while providing friendly, professional, and highly personalized service.
We can pick up from central London, or extra for all of London airports, harbours
Windsor Castle is a royal residence in Windsor, about 25 miles (40 km) west of London. It is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and has been continuously inhabited by British monarchs for nearly 1,000 years. Key facts: Built by William the Conqueror around 1070 after the Norman Conquest to defend the western approach to London. One of the official residences of King Charles III. Covers about 13 acres (5 hectares) and contains more than 1,000 rooms. Home to St George's Chapel, the burial place of several monarchs, including Queen Elizabeth II and Henry VIII. Survived a major fire in 1992 and was extensively restored afterward. Highlights for visitors: The magnificent State Apartments St George's Chapel The Round Tower Queen Mary's Dolls' House The Long Walk leading to the castle grounds
Bath Bath is one of England's most beautiful historic cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located about 100 miles (160 km) west of London, Bath is famous for its Roman heritage, elegant Georgian architecture, and natural hot springs. Must-See Attractions 1. Roman Baths The city's most famous attraction. Built around Britain's only natural hot springs nearly 2,000 years ago by the Romans. Visitors can explore the ancient bathing complex and learn about Roman life in Britain. 2. Bath Abbey A stunning Gothic church in the heart of the city, known for its beautiful stained glass windows and impressive fan-vaulted ceiling. 3. Royal Crescent One of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Britain. The sweeping crescent of 30 terraced houses is an iconic symbol of Bath. 4. Pulteney Bridge One of only a few bridges in the world lined with shops on both sides, often compared to Florence's Ponte Vecchio.
Stonehenge Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, it attracts over a million visitors each year. Key Facts Built in several stages between approximately 3000 BC and 2000 BC. The largest stones, known as sarsens, weigh up to 25 tonnes. Some smaller bluestones were transported from Wales, over 150 miles (240 km) away. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986 together with nearby prehistoric monuments. Why Was It Built? The exact purpose remains a mystery, but historians and archaeologists believe it may have served as: A ceremonial or religious site An astronomical calendar aligned with the sun A burial ground for important individuals A gathering place for prehistoric communities What to See The iconic stone circle The Visitor Centre with interactive exhibitions Ancient burial mounds surrounding the site The Avenue, a prehistoric processional route leading to the monument
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