A private tour with a local five star guide steeped in Royal History, Aristocratic Heritage and luxury indulgence.
This walking experience takes in the ceremonial royal area of London before finishing on a high with a glass of Imperial Brut champagne served at the flagship Moet et Chandon bar in possibly the most famous store in the world, Harrods.
We begin with a private leisurely stroll around St James and learn of its famous and infamous residents. We will then approach St James Palace, the London home of Monarchs since Henry VIII and where King Charles III was proclaimed King. Buckingham Palace and Clarence House are on view as we follow in the footsteps of Royalty towards the Duke of Wellington's mansion before reaching Harrods.
We will explore the magnificent food hall before you are welcomed into the one and only Moet et Chandon Bar for a crisp, refreshing, and most importantly, well-deserved glass of Imperial Brut champagne accompanied by delicious canapes.
A glass of Bruit Imperial<br/>2022<br/>Pickup included
We walk through Upper St James Park
See the Conservative Club famous for events throughout history
See the London Palace built for Henry VIII
See the London house of Princess Diana's family
Stroll through the royal park and see Buckingham Palace across the water
See where the Queen lived when she first got married
The main processional route to Buckingham Palace
We approach the traditional home of the monarch
We go through the Arch which is reserved traditionally for royalty
We walk past the home of the Duke of Wellington
We see the war memorial
Erected to mark the Queens Diamond Jubilee
We will explore the magnificent food hall before you are welcomed into the one and only Moet et Chandon Bar.
We walk into the biggest park in London
We meet by the Park Gates between the Ritz Hotel and Green Park Station (South Exit). The nearest tube is Green Park. If coming by taxi ask for Green Park Station.
On the day of your booking, please arrive 10 mins before the experience starts.
For the respect of all, we will leave on time.
Meeting Point:
By the Black Gates at the Entrance to Green Park between the Ritz Hotel and Green Park Station on the south sidewalk of the street called Piccadilly.
If coming by taxi ask for Green Park Tube Station; The postcode is W1J 9DZ
This is the google map link
Green Park W1J 9DZ
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A few friendly reminders, this is a walking tour for an hour and fifteen minutes encompassing some of the most famous areas of London.
We recommend comfy shoes, an umbrella and clothes to withstand the beautiful English weather.
There are no restrooms available until we reach Harrods about 75 minutes into the tour.
Use google maps or another app to plan your journey, London is a big busy city and planning in advance really helps
Gratuities
All Food and Beverage Service includes Service Charge.
Guide gratuities are entirely discretionary.
Please speak to your guide prior the tour about your allergies or food intolerances or send us an email to hello@toptastingtours.com
We won’t be able to answer our phones once the tour has started it is essential that you arrive 10 minutes before the start and unfortunately, we will not be able to provide a refund due to lateness or delay.
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