Enjoy a private round trip transportation service from your central London accommodation to Warner Bros. Studio. At a time that suits you.
This private transportation service only provides a door to door service and does NOT include entrance to the attraction.
Please inform us your admission time to Warner Bros. Studio on your booking form in order for us to suggest a pickup time from you're London accommodation.
London: London Postcodes Areas, W1, W2, W6, W8, W11, W12, W14, WC1, WC2, SW1, SW3, SW5, SW6, SW7, SW8, NW1, NW8, SE1, SE11<br/>Pickup included
East London : East London Postcodes Areas: EC1, EC2, EC3, EC4, E1, E2, E14, E16, E17.<br/>Pickup included
Depending on the pickup address the travel time is 60 - 90 minutes one way.
Hotel Pickup,
Please wait at the hotel lobby for collection at the set pickup time and just let concierge or reception desk know, that you are waiting for a private transfer service the driver will make contact with the concierge or reception desk on his arrival.
Private Address,
The driver will make contact by ringing the doorbell and will be waiting as close as possible to the front door at the set pickup time.
If for any reason you need to contact the office or cannot locate your driver, please call our UK number on 0208 935 5116.
If you are travelling with a cell phone please let us know the number before the travel date so the driver may communicate with you on the day.
This service includes 3 hours viewing time (waiting time) at the Warner Bros. Studio. If going beyond the 3 hours the additional charge is applicable, paid to the driver in cash on the day, £50 per hour for the Sedan and for the Minivan and the 8 Seater Van will be £60 per hour.
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