Embark on a historical exploration of London, Greenwich, and Canterbury Cathedral on this private tour. Discover iconic sites, enjoy the scenic countryside, and delve into the rich history of these fascinating destinations.
Embark on a historical exploration of London, Greenwich, and Canterbury Cathedral on this private tour. Discover iconic sites, enjoy the scenic countryside, and delve into the rich history of these fascinating destinations.
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Buckingham Palace - Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the UK’s sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. It is also in use for many official events and receptions held by The King. You will be driven to the Palace and dropped of to take a closer look and take pictures.
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Buckingham Palace - Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the UK’s sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. It is also in use for many official events and receptions held by The King. You will be driven to the Palace and dropped of to take a closer look and take pictures.
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Westminster Abbey - The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066, and is the final resting place of 17 monarchs. The church we see today was begun by Henry III in 1245. It’s one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country, and has the medieval shrine of an Anglo-Saxon saint at its heart.
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Big Ben - Big Ben is probably the world’s most famous clock. That iconic silhouette is instantly recognizable and is one of the most Instagrammed landmarks on the planet. Six monarchs and 41 prime ministers have come and gone since the bells first struck their now familiar music across Westminster. You will get opportunity to take a closer look and take pictures of this iconic structure
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St. Paul’s Cathedral - St Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in London and is the seat of the Bishop of London. The cathedral serves as the mother church of the Diocese of London.
Joining the likes of the Roman Pantheon, St Paul’s Cathedral boasts one of the biggest domes in the world at 366 feet high. You will stop here for photo shoot -
Tower of London - The Tower of London, officially His Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle.
The first moat, built by William the Conqueror, was more of a defensive ditch.
The moat we see today is the same basic shape as it was in 1270 when Edward I expanded it.
The moat was once full of fish.
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Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge, one of the London’s most famous landmarks, is a bascule and suspension bridge on River Thames. It has two towers. Tower Bridge is the only bridge over the Thames that can be raised as it is a combined bascule (drawbridge) and suspension bridge. This means that the middle section of the bridge can be raised to allow river traffic to pass through. We will be driving over the bridge without stopping
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Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square is one of the most important and bustling squares in London: designed in 1830 to commemorate the British victory against the French and Spanish fleets in the Battle of Trafalgar.
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Royal Observatory Greenwich - The Royal Observatory Greenwich is most famous as the home of the Prime Meridian. It’s basically a longitudinal (north-south) marker, representing Longitude 0. Every place on earth could be measured in terms of its distance east or west from the Prime Meridian.
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Cutty Sark - Cutty Sark represents the pinnacle of clipper ship design and was one of the fastest ships of its day. Aged 14 years, Cutty Sark started recording remarkably fast passage times, under her Master Richard Woodget, and became the dominant ship in bringing wool from Australia to England.
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Canterbury Cathedral - England’s First Cathedral
Founded by St Augustine in 597 AD, Canterbury Cathedral is a unique place of worship, a major pilgrimage destination, a masterpiece of art and architecture, and one of the UK’s most-visited historic sites.
Often referred to as
- Pick up and drop off
- Admission to Canterbury Cathedral
- Private transfer
- Pick up and drop off
- Admission to Canterbury Cathedral
- Private transfer
- Gratuity / Tips
- Blue badge guide
- Gratuity / Tips
- Blue badge guide
Embark on this sweeping tour of London and gaze upon some of its most emblematic landmarks (the driver will pause at certain locations, allowing you to get an intimate view and snap photographs), including Royal Greenwich. Following that, we will journey to Kent, England’s verdant Garden, where you are sure to adore the trip through some of the…
Embark on this sweeping tour of London and gaze upon some of its most emblematic landmarks (the driver will pause at certain locations, allowing you to get an intimate view and snap photographs), including Royal Greenwich. Following that, we will journey to Kent, England’s verdant Garden, where you are sure to adore the trip through some of the country’s most stunning landscapes. Our end goal is the Canterbury Cathedral, one of the most frequented historical locations in the UK.
Following the cathedral visit, discover Canterbury Town. Canterbury, one of the nation’s most captivating historical metropolises and host to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, draws history enthusiasts globally.
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.