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.
- 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. It hosts numerous official events and receptions organized by The King. Visitors will be driven to the Palace for a closer look and photo opportunities.
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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. It hosts numerous official events and receptions organized by The King. Visitors will be driven to the Palace for a closer look and photo opportunities.
- Westminster Abbey - Serving as the coronation church since 1066, Westminster Abbey is the final resting place for 17 monarchs. The current church was initiated by Henry III in 1245. It stands as one of the nation’s most significant Gothic structures, featuring a medieval shrine of an Anglo-Saxon saint at its core. Visitors will have the chance to explore and take photos.
- Big Ben - Big Ben is arguably the world’s most renowned clock, with its iconic silhouette being instantly recognizable and highly Instagrammed. Since the bells first chimed, six monarchs and 41 prime ministers have come and gone. Visitors will have the opportunity to admire and photograph this iconic landmark.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - As an Anglican cathedral in London, St. Paul’s Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of London and serves as the mother church of the Diocese of London. With a dome reaching 366 feet high, it ranks among the largest in the world, alongside the Roman Pantheon. Visitors will stop here for a photo session.
- Tower of London - Officially known as His Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, this historic castle features a moat originally constructed by William the Conqueror. The moat, expanded by Edward I in 1270, retains its original shape and was once teeming with fish. Visitors will stop here for a photo session.
- Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge, a renowned London landmark, is a bascule and suspension bridge spanning the River Thames. It features two towers and is the only bridge over the Thames that can be raised, allowing river traffic to pass. The tour will drive over the bridge without stopping.
- Trafalgar Square - Designed in 1830 to commemorate the British victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, Trafalgar Square is one of London’s most significant and lively squares.
- Royal Observatory Greenwich - Known as the home of the Prime Meridian, the Royal Observatory Greenwich serves as a longitudinal marker, representing Longitude 0. It allows every location on Earth to be measured in terms of its distance east or west from the Prime Meridian.
- Cutty Sark - The Cutty Sark epitomizes clipper ship design and was among the fastest ships of its era. At 14 years old, under Master Richard Woodget, it recorded impressively fast passage times and became the leading ship for transporting wool from Australia to England.
- Canterbury Cathedral - Founded by St. Augustine in 597 AD, Canterbury Cathedral is England’s First Cathedral and a unique place of worship. It is a major pilgrimage site, an architectural masterpiece, and one of the UK’s most-visited historic locations. Known as ‘England in stone,’ the Cathedral has been central to significant events and changes. It is the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion, the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the resting place of royalty and saints. Visitors can observe traces left by millions who have visited and worked here, including tombs, memorials, builders’ marks, and medieval graffiti.
- Canterbury - Renowned for its magnificent cathedral and charming medieval streets, Canterbury boasts a vibrant, multicultural student population that contributes to a lively atmosphere, with numerous attractive pubs and a thriving café scene. As a popular destination for Londoners moving to Kent, Canterbury offers a blend of cultural attractions, shopping, and dining experiences. The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, with around 5 hours and 35 minutes spent visiting sights and 4 hours and 25 minutes allocated for travel and lunch.

- 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.