A Royal London Journey: Hampton Court Palace & Panoramic Views
Your London Adventure Begins: Your tour commences with a highlighted panoramic drive through the heart of London. As your driver navigates the city, you'll be treated to brief but engaging historical details about the landmarks passing by, including Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and more. Enjoy the opportunity to stop and snap memorable photographs of these famous landmark. Your knowledgeable driver will provide context as you witness these iconic sites from a unique vantage point.
Hampton Court Palace: Following your captivating city tour, you'll arrive at Hampton Court Palace, a masterpiece of Tudor and Baroque architecture. This unique palace presents a fascinating dichotomy: the magnificent Tudor palace, initially built by Cardinal Wolsey, then transformed by Henry VIII, juxtaposed with the later Baroque additions under William III and Mary II.
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London Panoramic Tour
This tour begins with a PANORAMIC drive to some of the most famous sites in London. See Parliament Square and the 12 statues of famous statesmen including Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill. Pass by Trafalgar Square, home to Nelson’s Column, which honors Admiral Nelson in his victory in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Then, it’s on to Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner and Kensington before heading to Hampton Court Palace.
On this tour panoramic tour of London, you will have opportunity to make brief stop to take pictures.
Your first stop at the Palace would be the Royal residence which set on the riverside and then start exploring the spectacular State Apartments, Tudor Kitchens and glorious gardens.
A royal palace. with huge private playground and garden
When William III and Mary II (1689 – 1702) took the throne in 1689, they commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to build an elegant new Baroque Palace. Queen Victoria opened the palace to the public in 1838, and it has remained one of England’s most beloved historic attractions. Wander through the vast kitchens where cooks would have worked day and night to bring Henry his poached dolphin and roasted swan, and head out to the beautiful gardens and see if you can escape the oldest surviving maze in the world.
You will be sent separate Vouchers for Entry to Hampton Court Palace 24 Hours before your tour starts. All tours are confirmed. you do not need to call us to reconfirm. we will contact you 24 hours before your tour to reconfirm the pickup details and pick up time. We will also send you the driver details 24 hours before the tour.
All Tours are carried by Professional drivers with many years’ experience in providing these tours. All drivers are Licenced and regulated by TFL Transport for London. All vehicle are Licenced by TFL Transport for London. We only use latest model vehicles which are specifically selected for their comfort and reliability.
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