Experience the best of London’s iconic landmarks on a personalized full-day private tour. Visit Big Ben, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and more with your own car and driver. Ideal for elderly travelers and families. Includes a London pass for flexibility.
Experience the best of London’s iconic landmarks on a personalized full-day private tour. Visit Big Ben, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and more with your own car and driver. Ideal for elderly travelers and families. Includes a London pass for flexibility.
- 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. Visitors to Buckingham Palace can enjoy the spectacle of the Changing of the Guard. This event is free to watch, whether at the palace or along the parade route, and does…
- 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. Visitors to Buckingham Palace can enjoy the spectacle of the Changing of the Guard. This event is free to watch, whether at the palace or along the parade route, and does not require tickets or reservations.
- Westminster Abbey - Westminster Abbey stands as one of England’s most significant Gothic Catholic structures. Since 1066, it has been the official coronation church and the burial site for many notable figures and monarchs in British history. Beyond its role as a place of worship, the abbey is a treasure trove of artifacts, drawing thousands of visitors daily. Although called Westminster Abbey, it is not officially an abbey but a ‘Royal Peculiar,’ belonging to the Sovereign rather than the Church of England. Its official name is the Collegiate Church of St. Peter. Initially, it served as a monastery for Benedictine monks, which is why it retains the name Westminster Abbey. It is the resting place for over 3,500 individuals.
- Palace of Westminster - Constructed to impress, the Hall was built in 1097 under William II (Rufus), son of William the Conqueror, and completed two years later. The project was intended to showcase his power and authority. The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place for both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two houses of the UK Parliament, and is informally known as the Houses of Parliament. The first royal palace on this site dates back to the 11th century, and Westminster was the main residence of the Kings of England until a fire destroyed the royal apartments in 1512.
- Big Ben - Designed by English architect Augustus Pugin and completed in 1859, the tower stands at 96 meters tall and features 334 steps for those adventurous enough to climb from the ground floor to the belfry. Big Ben was built in a neo-Gothic style to serve as the city’s standard clock.
- Trafalgar Square / Embankment - Trafalgar Square is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, established in the early 19th century around the former Charing Cross area. At its center is a tall column with a statue of Admiral Nelson, commemorating the victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Trafalgar Square also served as a filming location for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.”
- London Eye - Standing at 135 meters, the London Eye is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel. Designed by Marks Barfield Architects, it was launched in 2000 and has received over 85 awards for national and international tourism, architectural excellence, and engineering achievement.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - Beyond its status as an architectural landmark, St. Paul’s Cathedral serves as the Anglican Episcopal see in London and has played a significant role in numerous cultural and religious events, including the funerals of Lord Nelson and Winston Churchill and the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer. The current building is a domed church designed in a restrained style that blends Neoclassical, Gothic, and Baroque architecture. Highlights of a visit include climbing 528 steps to the top of the dome for panoramic views of London, experiencing the unique acoustics of the Whispering Gallery, and exploring the many crypts and chapels.
- Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge is the only bridge over the Thames that can be raised, as it is a combined bascule (drawbridge) and suspension bridge. This allows the middle section of the bridge to be raised for river traffic to pass through.
- Tower of London - A visit to the Tower of London is highly recommended. It is home to one of London’s oldest intact buildings and has witnessed a vast amount of history. Officially known as His Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, it is a historic castle. Admission includes access to the Crown Jewels, the ravens, the public areas of the Tower of London, Tower Green, White Tower, including Line of Kings, Armoury in Action, and the Medieval Palace.
- Soho - While visiting various sites, you can also enjoy a panoramic tour of the city, featuring highlights such as Piccadilly Circus, South Bank, Soho, Strand (Theatre Land), and more.
- The Queen’s Gallery - Although The Queen’s Gallery does not have a permanent collection, its rotating exhibitions showcase different priceless treasures and artworks from the Royal Collection, held “in trust for the nation.” This makes repeat visits worthwhile, as new masterpieces can be seen each time.

- One Day London Pass with 80+ sites including Royal Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace
- Admission to St Paul’s Cathedral
- Admission to King’s Gallery Buckingham Palace
- Admission to Westminster Abbey
- Admission to Tower of London
- Pick up and Drop off via Private Transfer
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- One Day London Pass with 80+ sites including Royal Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace
- Admission to St Paul’s Cathedral
- Admission to King’s Gallery Buckingham Palace
- Admission to Westminster Abbey
- Admission to Tower of London
- Pick up and Drop off via Private Transfer
- Bottled water
- Gratuities/tips
- Snacks
- Gratuities/tips
- Snacks
Explore London in a Day – Private Sightseeing Tour
Experience the chance to visit London’s renowned landmarks with ease and elegance. This all-day private tour includes visits to iconic sites such as Big Ben, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, St Paul’s Cathedral, Madame Tussauds, Sea Life London Aquarium,…
Explore London in a Day – Private Sightseeing Tour
Experience the chance to visit London’s renowned landmarks with ease and elegance. This all-day private tour includes visits to iconic sites such as Big Ben, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, St Paul’s Cathedral, Madame Tussauds, Sea Life London Aquarium, and the lively cultural hub of Soho—all within one day.
Travel at your leisure with a private vehicle and professional driver, making this tour particularly suitable for senior travelers, individuals with mobility needs, and families with children.
A one-day London Pass is provided, allowing flexibility in choosing which attractions to explore. You can design your own itinerary or follow our expertly curated suggestions.
This tour provides an ideal mix of flexibility, comfort, and extensive sightseeing—an effortless way to enjoy the best of London in just one day.
Tour duration: 8 hours
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.