Explore London’s iconic landmarks in luxury with a private limousine tour. Enjoy expert commentary, custom videos, and personalized itineraries.
Explore London’s iconic landmarks in luxury with a private limousine tour. Enjoy expert commentary, custom videos, and personalized itineraries.
- Westminster Abbey - Westminster Abbey is the UK’s most renowned church, celebrated for royal weddings, coronations, and burials. With a rich history, the Abbey has been an active religious site for nearly a millennium. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will offer an in-depth overview of the abbey and its historical importance….
- Westminster Abbey - Westminster Abbey is the UK’s most renowned church, celebrated for royal weddings, coronations, and burials. With a rich history, the Abbey has been an active religious site for nearly a millennium. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will offer an in-depth overview of the abbey and its historical importance.
- Buckingham Palace - Known globally as the monarch’s residence, Buckingham Palace is central to national and royal celebrations and the Changing the Guard ceremony. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of the palace and its historical importance.
- Houses of Parliament - The Palace of Westminster, located in central London, is where the UK Parliament meets. Often referred to as the Houses of Parliament, it houses the House of Commons and the House of Lords. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of the parliament and its historical importance.
- Downing Street - 10 Downing Street has been the residence of British prime ministers since 1735, rivaling the White House as a key political building globally. Behind its iconic black door, crucial decisions affecting Britain have been made for 275 years. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will offer an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- St. James’s Palace - Built by King Henry VIII in the 1530s, St. James’s Palace served as the main residence for English monarchs for over 300 years and remains a working palace hosting official events. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1710, St. Paul’s Cathedral is a notable Anglican cathedral in London. It stands on the site of earlier cathedrals dating back to 604 AD and is famous for its impressive dome, one of the world’s largest. The cathedral has hosted significant events, including the funerals of Lord Nelson and Sir Winston Churchill and the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Tower of London - Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, the Tower of London is a historic castle on the River Thames’ north bank. It has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury, and currently houses the Crown Jewels. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall - Known for hosting the annual Trooping the Colour event, Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall is a ceremonial parade ground in London. Originally a site for 16th-century jousting tournaments, it later became the British Army’s Household Division headquarters. Today, it is a central location for state ceremonies and public events. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Trafalgar Square - Built to commemorate the British naval victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Trafalgar Square is a renowned public square in central London. Dominated by Nelson’s Column, it is surrounded by landmarks like the National Gallery and serves as a central gathering place for public celebrations, protests, and events. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Marble Arch - Located at the junction of Oxford Street, Park Lane, and Edgware Road, Marble Arch is a white marble monument originally designed in 1827 as a grand entrance to Buckingham Palace. It was relocated to its current position in 1851 and now serves as a landmark and meeting point. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Piccadilly Circus - A famous road junction and public space in London’s West End, Piccadilly Circus is known for its iconic illuminated advertising displays and vibrant atmosphere. Built in 1819, it has become a popular tourist attraction and meeting point, surrounded by theatres, shops, and restaurants. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Hyde Park - Covering 350 acres in central London, Hyde Park is one of the city’s largest and most famous parks. Established by Henry VIII in 1536 as a hunting ground, it became a public park in the 17th century. Hyde Park has hosted various events, including protests, concerts, and recreational activities, and remains a popular destination. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Royal Albert Hall - Located in South Kensington, London, the Royal Albert Hall is a celebrated concert hall designed to promote the arts and sciences. Opened by Queen Victoria in 1871 and named after Prince Albert, it hosts a wide range of events, including concerts, ballets, operas, and award ceremonies, and is known for its circular design and excellent acoustics. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- The Monument to the Great Fire of London - This Doric column, located near the northern end of London Bridge, stands 202 feet tall and was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke. Completed in 1677, it commemorates the Great Fire of London in 1666. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre - A reconstruction of the original Globe Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London was completed in 1997 to replicate the design and atmosphere of the original venue where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed. It serves as both a tourist attraction and a working theater, staging Shakespearean plays and other productions. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- London Eye - The London Eye, a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames, opened in 2000 and has become one of London’s most popular tourist attractions, offering panoramic views of the city’s skyline. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Borough Market - Dating back to at least the 12th century, Borough Market is one of London’s oldest and most famous food markets. Located near London Bridge, it offers a variety of fresh produce, artisanal foods, and gourmet treats from local and international producers. The market has a rich history as a trading hub and remains a bustling destination for food enthusiasts. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Parliament Square - Situated outside the Palace of Westminster, Parliament Square in Westminster, London, features statues of notable historical figures like Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln, and Nelson Mandela. The square has been a site for protests, rallies, and gatherings related to British politics and history. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.
- Covent Garden - Covent Garden is a lively district in London known for its bustling market, street performers, shops, and dining options. Originally a 17th-century fruit and vegetable market, it has evolved into a popular destination for entertainment and shopping, retaining its historical charm while offering diverse cultural experiences. On the Landmarks of London tour, a professional guide will provide an in-depth overview of its historical importance.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Live Guide
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Live Guide
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Embark on the ultimate VIP adventure with the Landmarks of London Limousine Tour. Experience unmatched luxury in our Mercedes Benz Limousine as you visit London’s most renowned historic landmarks, such as Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey.
Benefit from the ease of private transportation and the knowledge of a licensed tour…
Embark on the ultimate VIP adventure with the Landmarks of London Limousine Tour. Experience unmatched luxury in our Mercedes Benz Limousine as you visit London’s most renowned historic landmarks, such as Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey.
Benefit from the ease of private transportation and the knowledge of a licensed tour guide, enabling you to delve into the city’s rich history without the stress of navigating the streets on your own.
During the tour, our expert guides deliver captivating commentary, enhanced by exclusive custom tour videos shown on our onboard Smart TVs—unveiling intriguing untold stories and comprehensive historical insights for each landmark, known only to our licensed tour guides.
For a truly bespoke experience, we provide customizable itineraries designed to match your specific interests and preferences.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.