This private tour offers a smooth, stress-free journey directly into the heart of London. With pick-up and private transportation, guests can maximise their time ashore without navigating the journey themselves.
This experience introduces London through a carefully curated drive and stop sequence, allowing guests to see the city’s most iconic landmarks. Along the way, guests pass key modern and historic sites including the U.S. Embassy London and the Houses of Parliament, before stopping at the London Eye for photos and river views opposite Big Ben.
The tour then contrasts royal London with its creative side at Leake Street Arches, a vibrant street-art location beneath Waterloo Station, before continuing past Buckingham Palace.
Private pacing allows the experience to adapt to guest interests, making this an ideal introduction to London for first-time visitors who want to see the highlights comfortably, efficiently, and with local insight all within a cruise-friendly timeframe.
We will communicate with customers prior and agree a Pick up location. We will then pick customers from their specified location and drop them back to their specified location. We aim to communicate and be flexible. Wherever you are in Southampton. ie, Port of Southampton, Hotel, Airport, Train station.
The U.S. Embassy in Nine Elms, London, is an architectural landmark and a fascinating destination for visitors. Opened in 2018, the embassy boasts a striking glass cube design surrounded by a moat-like water feature, symbolizing openness and security. A highlight of the Nine Elms area is the iconic Sky Pool, a transparent swimming pool suspended between two residential buildings. The pool offers a unique spectacle, and while it is only accessible to residents of Embassy Gardens, its awe-inspiring design makes it a popular sight for visitors. The embassy is located close to Vauxhall Station, don’t forget to bring a camera to capture the striking Sky Pool and the modern beauty of this rejuvenated part of London.
The best views of the city! The London Eye, a global icon and one of London’s most popular attractions, offers a breath-taking panoramic view of the city. Standing at an impressive 135 meters, it is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel. The London Eye is more than just an observation wheel—it’s an unforgettable experience. By day, it offers a clear view of London’s iconic skyline, while in the evening, the city comes alive with dazzling lights. Visitors can choose from a variety of packages, including Champagne Experiences, private capsules, and fast-track tickets, making it perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers. The Eye’s central location on the South Bank also makes it a great starting point to explore nearby attractions like the Sea Life London Aquarium. Whether it’s your first time in London or a repeat visit, the London Eye is a must-see attraction that offers an unparalleled perspective of the city. Admission to the London Eye is optional.
Discover Leake Street Arches Leake Street Arches, nestled beneath Waterloo Station, is a hidden gem for lovers of street art and urban culture. Known as the "Graffiti Tunnel," this dynamic space was popularized by Banksy and has since become a legal canvas for graffiti artists worldwide. The tunnel is constantly evolving, with fresh, vibrant art transforming the walls daily, offering a unique experience every time you visit. Beyond the graffiti, Leake Street Arches has grown into a cultural hotspot featuring a mix of trendy bars, restaurants, and event spaces. The tunnel often hosts creative workshops, live music, and art exhibitions, making it more than just a visual treat—it’s a hub for London’s creative scene. Leake Street Arches is easily accessible, located just a short walk from Waterloo Station. Best experienced during the day to fully appreciate the intricate details of the artwork, it’s also a fantastic spot for photography.
From the Embankment, tourists can enjoy one of the most iconic views of London’s skyline: the majestic Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Situated along the River Thames, this vantage point provides a stunning perspective of the Gothic architecture of the Palace of Westminster, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Big Ben, officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, is a symbol of British history and pride, its chimes resonating throughout the city. The Embankment offers a tranquil yet vibrant setting to admire these landmarks. With the Thames in the foreground, this spot is perfect for capturing postcard-worthy photographs, especially during golden hour or when the lights illuminate the structures at night. The nearby pedestrian-friendly Westminster Bridge offers another great angle for pictures, while the atmosphere of the bustling riverbank adds to the experience.
A Glimpse of Royal Grandeur Driving past Buckingham Palace offers tourists a chance to see one of the most iconic royal residences in the world. As the official London home of the British monarch, the palace is a symbol of the United Kingdom's rich heritage and traditions. Its grand facade, featuring the iconic balcony used for royal appearances, is a sight to behold, particularly when the Union Jack or the Royal Standard flies above, indicating the monarch's presence. Buckingham Palace is surrounded by landmarks like the Victoria Memorial and the lush greenery of St. James’s Park, making the drive picturesque. For those keen on photography, a brief stop nearby offers great angles to capture the palace's splendor. A knowledgeable guide in your private car can share fascinating stories about the royal family and the palace’s history, making the journey both informative and enjoyable.
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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