Discover iconic English landmarks on a customizable private tour from London to Southampton. Enjoy comfort and exclusive visits to historic sites.
Discover iconic English landmarks on a customizable private tour from London to Southampton. Enjoy comfort and exclusive visits to historic sites.
- Salisbury Cathedral and Magna Carta - Officially known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Salisbury Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral located in Salisbury, England. It is celebrated as a prime example of Early English Gothic architecture. Constructed swiftly over 38 years from 1220 to 1258, it boasts a rare unity and coherence…
- Salisbury Cathedral and Magna Carta - Officially known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Salisbury Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral located in Salisbury, England. It is celebrated as a prime example of Early English Gothic architecture. Constructed swiftly over 38 years from 1220 to 1258, it boasts a rare unity and coherence among medieval English cathedrals. The tower and spire, completed by 1330, reach 404 feet (123 m), making it the tallest church spire in England.
This early English church houses the Magna Carta and features a notable clock from 1386, with available tower tours.
- Stonehenge - Stonehenge is arguably the most renowned prehistoric monument globally. Its construction occurred in multiple phases: the initial monument was an early henge, built approximately 5,000 years ago, and the distinctive stone circle was established in the late Neolithic period around 2500 BC. Numerous burial mounds were constructed nearby during the early Bronze Age.
Today, Stonehenge, along with Avebury, forms the core of a World Heritage Site, featuring a remarkable concentration of prehistoric monuments.
- Windsor Castle - Windsor Castle holds the title of the oldest and largest occupied castle worldwide. It welcomes visitors year-round.
Established by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it has served as the residence for 40 monarchs.
Located in Windsor, Berkshire, about 25 miles (40 km) west of central London, Windsor Castle is a royal residence closely linked with the English and subsequent British royal family, representing nearly a millennium of architectural history.
The original castle was constructed in the 11th century following the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror. Since Henry I’s reign (1100–1135), it has been used by the reigning monarch and is the longest-occupied palace in Europe.
- Highclere Castle - The estate’s first recorded history dates back to 749 AD when an Anglo-Saxon King granted it to the Bishops of Winchester. Bishop William of Wykeham constructed a stunning medieval palace and gardens in the park. In 1679, the palace was rebuilt as Highclere Place House after being acquired by Sir Robert Sawyer, the direct ancestor of the current Earl of Carnarvon. In 1842, Sir Charles Barry, who also designed the Houses of Parliament, transformed Highclere House into the present-day Highclere Castle.
ADMISSION FEES NOT INCLUDED
Ticket availability is limited, so early booking is highly recommended.
- Winchester Cathedral - Winchester Cathedral holds a unique heritage reflecting the life of the English nation, with its stones narrating the stories of Kings and Queens, statesmen, and politicians. It also showcases the dedicated work of monks, pilgrims, writers, artists, and working men and women.
Community has been central to its identity since the establishment of the Benedictine Monastery over a thousand years ago. Today, the Cathedral hosts an active Christian community, offering a warm Benedictine welcome to all visitors and worshippers, treating them as if they were Christ himself.
- The Roman Baths - Constructed around 70 AD as a grand bathing and social complex, the Roman Baths is one of the best-preserved Roman sites globally, where 1,170,000 liters of steaming spring water, reaching 46°C, continue to fill the bathing site daily.
The Roman Baths feature extensive ruins and an interactive museum with numerous treasures and visual displays that transport visitors back to Roman times and the lives of the Aquae Sulis people. Walk on ancient pavements as the Romans did 2,000 years ago, and explore chambers that historically housed changing rooms and tepid plunge pools.
ADMISSION FEES NOT INCLUDED
Ticket availability is limited, so early booking is highly recommended.
- Jane Austen’s House - Located in the Hampshire village of Chawton, Jane Austen’s House is one of the world’s most significant literary sites. It was in this inspiring cottage that Jane Austen’s talent blossomed, where she wrote, revised, and published all six of her globally cherished novels. Step back to 1816 and follow in Jane’s footsteps; explore the rooms where she lived and wrote, and see her writing table, jewelry, letters, and first editions of her novels up close. Enjoy the charming cottage garden, try traditional garden games, and partake in Regency dress-up, bonnet designing, and more! Browse the unique selection of gifts and books in the lovely Gift Shop and relax with an ice cream on the lawn.
Jane Austen is interred in the north nave aisle of Winchester Cathedral, attracting visitors from around the world year-round to pay their respects.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Admission fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Admission fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Instead of dealing with the inconvenience and delays of public transportation, consider our sophisticated alternative.
We provide a time-saving tour that lets you explore iconic English landmarks from the comfort of a private vehicle—an outstanding way to experience the country in just one day. Our service is available 24/7, includes professional…
Instead of dealing with the inconvenience and delays of public transportation, consider our sophisticated alternative.
We provide a time-saving tour that lets you explore iconic English landmarks from the comfort of a private vehicle—an outstanding way to experience the country in just one day. Our service is available 24/7, includes professional meet-and-greet, and offers ample luggage space.
Our service is crafted to optimize your travel time. For instance, when journeying from London to Southampton, we can incorporate sightseeing at selected spots along the route, turning a standard transfer into an enjoyable trip filled with memorable experiences.
This private transfer guarantees comfort upon your arrival in England while providing an exclusive chance to visit famous landmarks.
Potential sightseeing options include:
- Salisbury Cathedral & Stonehenge
- Windsor Castle
- Highclere Castle
- The Roman Baths
- Winchester Cathedral
- Jane Austen’s House
- Advance booking is highly recommended due to limited number of tickets to JANE AUSTEN’S HOUSE, THE ROMANS BATH and HIGHCLERE CASTLE.
- Our vehicles are not designed for direct wheelchair access, but they can carry foldable wheelchairs. Please let us know if you have any specific needs.
- The pricing is based on each passenger being allowed 1 hand luggage and 1 big suitcase
- Each passenger may bring one suitcase and one cabin bag. Please check with the operator before travelling to ensure any additional baggage is permitted.
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.