Experience a luxurious 6-hour private layover tour of London from LHR. Meet and greet on arrival, explore iconic landmarks, and enjoy the comfort of an executive vehicle.
Experience a luxurious 6-hour private layover tour of London from LHR. Meet and greet on arrival, explore iconic landmarks, and enjoy the comfort of an executive vehicle.
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Buckingham Palace - Since 1837, Buckingham Palace has been the official London residence of the UK’s monarchs and currently serves as the administrative center for the Monarch. While it hosts numerous official events and receptions by The Queen, the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace welcome visitors every summer.
Buckingham Palace boasts 775 rooms,…
- Buckingham Palace - Since 1837, Buckingham Palace has been the official London residence of the UK’s monarchs and currently serves as the administrative center for the Monarch. While it hosts numerous official events and receptions by The Queen, the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace welcome visitors every summer.
Buckingham Palace boasts 775 rooms, including 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. The building measures 108 meters in length across the front, 120 meters in depth (including the central quadrangle), and 24 meters in height.
- Houses of Parliament - The Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster, is one of the world’s most iconic buildings. It houses a fascinating collection of national treasures, offering a unique insight into the events that have shaped modern Britain. Visitors can walk around and take pictures.
- Westminster Abbey - Westminster Abbey, formally known as the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is a large Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England, located just west of the Palace of Westminster. It is a place where coronations, royal weddings, and significant historical events have occurred. Visitors can explore Westminster Abbey for free, as it never charges those who wish to worship, though it relies on admission fees from tourists to cover operational costs.
- London Eye - Standing at 135 meters, The London Eye is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of London’s most famous and recognizable landmarks. Its dome, framed by the spires of Wren’s City churches, has dominated the skyline for over 300 years. At 365 feet (111 meters) high, it was the tallest building in London from 1710 to 1967. The dome is among the highest in the world. While attending a service is free, tickets are required to fully experience St. Paul’s, including its historic galleries, tombs, and domes.
- Tower Bridge - Constructed over 125 years ago, Tower Bridge was designed to alleviate road traffic while maintaining river access to the bustling Pool of London docks. With its giant moveable roadways that lift for passing ships, it remains an engineering marvel and is one of London’s most beloved icons, recognized worldwide.
Tower Bridge transports visitors to Victorian London, narrating the story of the city’s defining landmark from its inception. Discover the history of the world’s most famous bridge, delve into its architecture and engineering, and watch city life unfold in dramatic panorama from its high-level Walkways and Glass Floors. Time your visit perfectly to witness the magic of a Bridge Lift beneath your feet.
- Tower of London - Discover 1000 years of history at London’s iconic castle and World Heritage Site. The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle situated on the north bank of the River Thames in central London.
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Tower Hill - ROMAN CITY WALL ON TOWER HILL
IMPRESSIVE REMAINS OF ROMAN LONDON
One of the most remarkable sections of London’s Roman City wall is located just outside the entrance to Tower Hill Underground Station.
Standing 35 feet (10.6 meters) high, only the first 14 feet (4.4 meters) is genuinely Roman, with the upper 21 feet (6.4 meters) consisting of medieval additions made at various stages between the 12th and 17th centuries.
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Big Ben - BIG BEN
Proudly standing at the Palace of Westminster, Big Ben is one of London’s most cherished and iconic landmarks. Built in honor of Queen Victoria in the mid-19th century, the clock continues to chime every fifteen minutes, ensuring Londoners remain punctual.
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London and is often used to refer to both the clock and the clock tower. The tower stands 315 feet (96 meters) tall, with a climb from ground level to the belfry consisting of 334 steps.
- Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square is one of London’s most significant and lively squares, designed in 1830 to commemorate the British victory over the French and Spanish fleets in the Battle of Trafalgar.

- On-board WiFi
- Complimentary bottled water
- Climate-controlled vehicle
- Parking fees included
- On-board WiFi
- Complimentary bottled water
- Climate-controlled vehicle
- Parking fees included
- Entry to any sites
- Gratuity
- Blue badge guide
- Entry to any sites
- Gratuity
- Blue badge guide
Experience a private tour of London starting from Heathrow Airport. Greet your driver in the airport arrival hall and embark on a journey through the city’s main attractions.
Upon meeting your driver in the airport arrival hall, begin exploring the highlights of London. As the capital of England and the United Kingdom, London is a modern city with a rich…
Experience a private tour of London starting from Heathrow Airport. Greet your driver in the airport arrival hall and embark on a journey through the city’s main attractions.
Upon meeting your driver in the airport arrival hall, begin exploring the highlights of London. As the capital of England and the United Kingdom, London is a modern city with a rich history dating back to Roman times. At its heart are the majestic Houses of Parliament, the famous ‘Big Ben’ clock tower, and Westminster Abbey, the traditional site for British monarch coronations.
On the opposite side of the Thames River, the London Eye offers breathtaking views of the South Bank cultural area and the entire city.
The tour duration is calculated from the time you meet your driver in the airport arrival hall. The tour concludes either at a London airport or at your central London hotel within the specified time frame.
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.