Explore London’s iconic landmarks with a private tour. Personalize your journey, enjoy VIP access, and discover the city’s rich history effortlessly.
Explore London’s iconic landmarks with a private tour. Personalize your journey, enjoy VIP access, and discover the city’s rich history effortlessly.
- Tower of London - The Tower of London stands as Europe’s oldest palace, fortress, and prison. Its history traces back to the Norman conquest of England. In the 1070s, William the Conqueror, wary of uprisings despite his triumph, initiated the construction of a grand stone fortress in London to assert his royal authority. Such a structure was…
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Tower of London - The Tower of London stands as Europe’s oldest palace, fortress, and prison. Its history traces back to the Norman conquest of England. In the 1070s, William the Conqueror, wary of uprisings despite his triumph, initiated the construction of a grand stone fortress in London to assert his royal authority. Such a structure was unprecedented in England.
William the Conqueror’s impressive stone keep, later named the White Tower, was originally protected by a deep ditch on its north and west sides.
The eastern side was safeguarded by the ancient Roman London city wall, while the River Thames shielded the south side. Admission to the Tower of London includes access to the Crown Jewels, the ravens, the public outdoor areas of the Tower of London, Tower Green, White Tower, including Line of Kings, and Armoury in Action, Bloody Tower, Medieval Palace, Battlements (excluding Martin Tower), Torture at the Tower exhibition, and Fusiliers museum.
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St. Paul’s Cathedral - This iconic religious site is renowned for its architecture, featuring Neoclassical English Baroque-style elements crafted by Sir Christopher Wren following the Great Fire of London in 1666. The cathedral’s most notable feature is its lead-covered dome, ranking among the world’s largest and tallest domes.
During this visit, walk in the footsteps of royalty and political leaders on the Cathedral Floor, explore the Crypt where national heroes are interred, or ascend the Dome for breathtaking views across London. -
Westminster Abbey - Commissioned by the King of England, Westminster Abbey was designed to serve as a grand monastery and place of worship, as well as a site for the coronation and burial of monarchs. This church was consecrated on 13th October 1269.
Located on the grounds of a former Benedictine monastery, it was re-established as the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Westminster by Queen Elizabeth I in 1560. Known as the ‘House of Kings’, until 1760, the Abbey was the final resting place for 17 monarchs, including Elizabeth I and Mary I.
During this visit, discover burial sites for kings, queens, writers, and scientists, its extensive history, and its significance as a coronation site for English and British monarchs. Westminster Abbey is one of the most awe-inspiring churches in the world to visit. - Kensington Palace - Kensington Palace began as a small suburban villa, known as Nottingham House. In 1689, new monarchs William III and Mary II selected this modest mansion as their country retreat. Over time, Stuart and Georgian monarchs transformed the palace into a fashionable residence for Britain’s young royal families.
Queen Caroline shaped the palace and gardens, and Queen Victoria spent her childhood here before moving to Buckingham Palace in 1837. Kensington later became home to minor royals, including her daughter, the talented sculptor Princess Louise.
More recently, the palace has been home to Diana, Princess of Wales, Princess Margaret, and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex. It also serves as the London residence for The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children. Visitors can explore the King’s State Apartments, the Queen’s State Apartments, and the Gardens. There are also exhibitions, a shop, and The Orangery café. Advance booking is recommended for visiting Kensington Palace on this tour.
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The Shard - Nearly twice the height of any other viewing platform in the capital, it offers visitors unmatched 360-degree views extending up to 40 miles. Begin your journey in remarkable high-speed lifts that transport you from Level 1 to Level 68 in just sixty seconds.
On a clear day, visitors can easily see up to 40 miles (or 64 km) of London’s skyline, including St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, London Bridge station, and even the Houses of Parliament. - London - While being driven to various sites, enjoy a panoramic tour of London with opportunities for photo shoots, accompanied by commentary from an experienced Driver Guide. This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore historical landmarks like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the London Eye, and many more. During the tour, there will be time for lunch, with options including traditional Fish and Chips or other choices to suit personal dietary preferences.

- Entry to London Eye
- Door-to-Door Service: start and end your journey at your preferred London-based location
- Entry to Shakespeare Theatre London
- Exclusive Private Tour of London Highlights with an experienced chauffeur
- Entry to Madame Tussauds
- Entry to Westminster Abbey
- Entry to St Paul’s Cathedral
- Entry to Kensington Palace, Thames River…
- Entry to London Eye
- Door-to-Door Service: start and end your journey at your preferred London-based location
- Entry to Shakespeare Theatre London
- Exclusive Private Tour of London Highlights with an experienced chauffeur
- Entry to Madame Tussauds
- Entry to Westminster Abbey
- Entry to St Paul’s Cathedral
- Entry to Kensington Palace, Thames River Cruise, Tower Bridge, Queens Gallery at Buckingham Palace
- Entry to Tower of London
- Complimentary Bottled Water for everyone
- Gratuity
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London, the lively capital of England and the United Kingdom, effortlessly combines its rich history—dating back to Roman times—with the energy of a modern 21st-century city. At its core, you’ll discover the grand Houses of Parliament, the famous Big Ben clock tower, and Westminster Abbey, the historic venue for British monarch coronations. Across the…
London, the lively capital of England and the United Kingdom, effortlessly combines its rich history—dating back to Roman times—with the energy of a modern 21st-century city. At its core, you’ll discover the grand Houses of Parliament, the famous Big Ben clock tower, and Westminster Abbey, the historic venue for British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye provides stunning panoramic views of the entire city.
Embark on an unforgettable day of exploration with a personal chauffeur and private vehicle at your disposal. Design your own itinerary and explore the marvels of London at your own pace—this option is ideal for families with children and elderly travelers with mobility needs.
Highlights
Customize a Private Tour of England’s Lively Capital City
Experience London’s Must-See Sights and Iconic Landmarks
Create your own journey through London’s historic sites
Observe the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace.
Included entry passes to over 80 sites
- accessible for Foldable wheelchairs
- Infant seats can be provided subject to availability.
- Please Note. Westminster Abbey closed to visitors on Sundays.
- The total duration of this tour is 8 hours. 6 hours visiting sites. 2 hours panoramic tour of the city and lunch time
- Once we receive the booking we will send the full list of sites accessible on this tour.
- All our drivers and vehicles are registered by TFL (Transport for London).. The vehicle used on these are executive and luxury Mercedes E Classes S Classes V Classes and Vito, BMW 5 series and 7 Series, Audi A6.
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.