Duration: 4 Hours Long (with a break for Lunch exclusive of tour time!)
Languages available: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Arabic, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese
Availability: Any time, any day!
*If you are requesting a booking over the holidays or on a Saturday there can be substantial delays. Tours are only confirmed when a confirmation email is sent, not when a request is made – any issues please email us to make a reservation: bookings@footprints-tours.com*
Price:
14 + participant, please bookings@footprints-tours.com
A complete day tour of London! No easy task – one of the most historically jam packet cities of the world, housing one of the oldest democracies in the world; has a lot to cover. So we make sure to allow time for a good lunch in the middle.
Over the course of four hours, we will cover Henry 8th’s London, Oliver Crowmwell’s London, that of Queen Victoria and Shakespeare. Along with the little known alleyways and the off the beaten track spots. Taking in the most dramatic highlights and the most beautiful parts, this tour maps out the evolution of a city from its Roman beginnings to it’s modern day reputation as a powerhouse of the world.
Like all private tours, this can be tailored to ensure that all of your interests are met. The start times can be changed alongside the starting and ending points.
1st Hour
Tower of London
Henry 8th and the bloody activities of the monarchy
The Crown Crown Jewels
Myths and Executions
Tower Bridge
HMS Belfast
London Bridge
Winchester Palace
The Shard
Golden Hind
2nd Hour
Shakespeare’s Globe
Millennium Bridge
Harry Potter Filming In London
Tate Modern
Royal Courts of Justice
Somerset House
Pause for lunch (30 mins, 45 min or 1 hour – this time is not deducted off your tour time)- we suggest one hour but this can be adjusted. Of course we will help you decide a suitably fantastic location!
3rd Hour
St Pauls Cathedral
Big Ben
Houses of Parliament
Parliament Square
Oliver Cromwell & The Civil War
Westminster Abbey
Churchill in London
No.10 Downing Street
Trafalgar Square
National Portrait Gallery
St James’s Park
Buckingham Palace