Visit Leeds Castle, the 12th-century Leeds Castle is among Europe’s best-preserved medieval landmarks, with more than nine centuries of history represented in the building and grounds. Sprawled over 500 acres (202 hectares) and surrounded by a regal moat, the stone castle and its gardens offer a peek into the past as well as a variety of present-day, quintessentially English events and activities with this independent day trip which includes an entrance ticket with round-trip private vehicle service from your London accommodation at a time that suits you.
• Self-guided tour of Leeds Castle including private hotel pickup and drop-off
• Designed for travelers wanting to combine convenience with flexibility
• Bypass lines often in excess of one hour with a skip-the-line ticket
• Explore the regal residence at your own pace.
Day trip to Leeds Castle from London with 2 hours viewing time.<br/>Pickup included
The driver will meet you directly at your pickup address in London at your preferred pick up time. This service includes pick ups from the following areas in London Soho, West End, Mayfair, W1 - Bayswater, Paddington W2 - Notting Hill W8 - Holland Park W11 - Shepherd's Bush W14 - Belgravia, St James’s, Victoria, Westminster, Whitehall, Pimlico SW1 - Knightsbridge SW3 - Earls Court SW5 - Hammersmith SW6 - Kensington SW7 - Bloomsbury WC1 - Covent Garden, Holborn WC2 - Euston, Kings Cross/St Pancras Rail Station, Regents Park NW1 - Westminster Bridge, Waterloo, SE1.
If you cannot see your pick up location area we are able to pick up from other locations, for an additional fee.
You will be collected from your Central London Accommodation, where your driver will meet you. Be driven off in a private vehicle to Leeds Castle. You will be provided with your fast track tickets which allow you to "beat the crowds" to save you time. At Leeds Castle, you can explore the magnificent state rooms of Leeds Castle, Maze & Bird of Prey Centre, the Castle shop, Grounds and Gardens. Once you finished your driver will meet you at the agreed previously meeting point and take you back to your Central London accommodation.
When making a booking, you will need to provide your Central London accommodation Address/ Hotel and your preferred pickup time Between 07.30a.m to 11.00 a.m
Once your visit to Windsor has completed your driver will take you back into London to your accommodation or any other location.
Hotel Pickup,
Please wait at the hotel lobby for collection at the set pickup time and just let the 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.
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