Tours Tour choices are flexible and reductions on standard rates often apply.
Pick up and delivery from your London Hotel 7 days a week included in the price. Entrance fees are additional. Buses can be arranged for larger parties.

Plan your own Itinerary
Listed below are 6 wonderful tours but if you prefer we will create a tour to suit your specific interests and/or requirements. Overnight stays are also possible.

All ideas welcome! Click on the pictures for details Check out rates

LONDON CALLING
Tours of London for vistors with limited time

Tour 1.
Discover London

4 to 8 hours in London

Tour 2.
Windsor Castle,
Eton and Hampton Court

 

Tour 3
Greenwich and Docklands

Tour 4 .
Bath and Stonehenge

 

Tour 5 .
Oxford and Blenheim Palace


Tour 6
The Cotswolds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


LONDON CALLING



4to 6 hrs in
London

7hrs in
London

Tours of London for vistors with limited time

All the major sites with photostops


Includes a stop at one well known historical site to get an in-depth knowledge of its place in history.


For example - The Tower of London, St Pauls, Westminster Cathedral or a walking tour of a particular area.

Walking Tour possibilities:

St Paul's Cathedral



St James

The Inns of Court



Westminster

Covent Garden

Bloomsbury

Greenwich

The area immediately surrounding the Cathedral to include a walk across the Millenium Bridge and the Tate Modern.
( the views of London are fantastic)

Royalty, past fashion with 18th century squares and green parks

The Royal Courts of Justice, the birthplace of the the dictionary, Samuel Johnson and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre


Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the Thames and the Museum of Garden History

Trafalgar Square with its 19th Century Lions, The Strand and The National Gallery

The British Museum, Dickens House and the Bloomsbury group

Maritime History, Christopher Wren and the Meridian Line

These are selected highlights of some of the walks but if you want to see anything special we can devise a walk to suit you.
Car and walk --------------------just walk --------------- the choice is yours!

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Tour 1
Discover London 8 hrs

A tour of the major sites of London which include:
Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey,
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the River Thames,
Trafalgar Sq, Picadilly Circus, the Horse Guards,
the Changing of the Guard, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London,
the Crown Jewels, the City with the Bank of England and Guildhall.

London revisited:
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, British Museum, Tate Modern, Regents Park,
Bloomsbury, Sir John Sloane Museum, Chelsea Embankment, Cabinet War Rooms, Guild Hall,
Banqueting House, Spitalfields, Bermondsey.......

A four hour tour gives the visitor a flavour of London and
an opportunity for photos in a selected places
while an eight hour tour offers the possibility of a more
in depth exploration of the city.


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Tour 2
Windsor Castle, Eton and Hampton Court (7hrs)
Windsor Castle is the oldest royal residence still lived in today.
See its magnificent State Rooms,
St George's Chapel, Queen Mary's Doll House, the Round Tower
and Long Walk.

Close by is Eton College, the prestigious school where the royals study.

 

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Tour 3
Greenwich and the Docklands

We park the car and approach Greenwich by a short walk under the Thames
through the Greenwich foot tunnel.
From Greenwich Pier see the Cutty Sark, Gypsy Moth IV, the National Maritime Museum, the Queen's House.
The Old Royal Observatory is here along with Greenwich Meridian .....
stand in the eastern and western hemispheres at the same time!
Catch a view of the famous (or infamous) Millenium Dome.
Then visit the Docklands... modern, big and bold.

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Tour 4
Bath and Stonehenge
The lovely city of Bath was made famous in Roman times for its healing waters
and was restored in the 18th century when it became the fashionable 'place to be.'
This Georgian town is also home to the Jane Austen Museum,
the Royal Crescent and the charming Poultney Bridge.

Visit Stonehenge, Britain's most important prehistoric
monument dating from 3000BC.

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Tour 5
Oxford and Blenheim Palace

Oxford is home to England's oldest university and really does live up to its image of 'Dreaming Spires'
and lovely cloistered college grounds as well as being home to academic treasures such as
the Ashmolean Library.

Nearby is Blenheim Palace the birthplace of Winston Churchill. This is vast and magnigicent stately home built as a 'thank you' by Queen Anne for John Churchill in recognition of victory at Blenheim in1704

Is still home to the Dukes of Marlborough.

 

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Tour 6
The Cotswolds
The most picturesque of all... the charming villages
with thatched cottages, coaching inns and delightful tea shops.

Among the many towns and villages which grew up as a result of the wool trade in the Middle Ages
are Broadway, Snowshill, Burford, Bourton-on-the-Water,
the Slaughters and Stow-on-the-Wold which is famous for its antique shops.
Close by is Chipping Norton and the Rollright Stones from the Bronze Age.

 

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