Your private chauffeur remains at your disposal throughout the tour, offering you the flexibility to tailor the experience to your interests. Whether you wish to delve into the history of the Boleyn family, enjoy a peaceful stroll through the gardens, or take a boat ride on the lake, your time at Hever Castle is entirely your own.
Please note that admission fees to Hever Castle and any other attractions are not included in the tour price, allowing you the freedom to choose the experiences that best suit your preferences.
After your visit, relax in the comfort of your Mercedes as you are driven back to London, reflecting on a day filled with history, beauty, and elegance.
- Private round-trip transport in a Mercedes Class V
- Explore Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn
- Visit the castle’s historic rooms, gardens, and more
- Enjoy the flexibility to tailor your itinerary to suit your preferences
Pickup included
Discover the enchanting history of one of England’s most romantic castles with this private tour to Hever Castle, operated by PRC Luxury Travel. Your experience begins with a seamless pickup from any location in London in a luxurious Mercedes Class V, offering comfort and style for up to six passengers.
Relax as your professional chauffeur drives you through the picturesque English countryside to Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII. The journey will take approximately 1.5 hours, giving you time to appreciate the scenic views along the way.
Upon arrival, you’ll have 4 hours to explore the castle and its stunning grounds. Wander through the beautifully preserved rooms of the castle, filled with Tudor portraits, tapestries, and artefacts. Discover the impressive collection of Tudor furniture and explore the vibrant gardens, including the Italian Garden, the Rose Garden, and the tranquil lake.
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