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Black Taxi Tour Of London

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Black Taxi Tour Of London

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Experience the hidden gems of London with Personal Tours of London. These guided tours in a London Black Taxi will take you to locations that tour buses and coaches cannot reach, giving you a unique perspective of the city. See iconic landmarks like Wellington Arch, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Downing Street, Westminster Abbey and Tower Bridge, all while enjoying the comfort of a spacious and fully air-conditioned black taxi with panoramic views from its large windows and glass roof. With fully accredited guides and the option to customize your tour, Personal Tours of London offer a truly one-of-a-kind experience. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply want to explore London in a more intimate way, this personal tour will leave you with lasting memories of the iconic city.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • See hidden London locations
  • Customizable tours
  • Spacious and panoramic views
  • Fully wheelchair accessible vehicles
  • Combine vehicle tours with small walks
  • Pickup and Drop off from Hotel / Airbnb
  • Pickup and Drop off within 5 miles of Trafalgar Square
  • Private Tour Guide Driver
  • Airport collections (can be arranged at an extra charge - contact us for a quote)
  • Ports / Docks (can be arranged at an extra charge - contact us for a quote)

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Introduction

Welcome to Personal Tours of London! Get ready to embark on a unique and memorable journey through the enchanting city of London. Our tours offer an extraordinary experience, exploring the hidden gems and iconic landmarks of London that tour buses and coaches simply cannot reach. With our knowledgeable and accredited guides at your service, you will discover the city's rich history, captivating stories, and breathtaking sights.

What to expect?

Join us for a 240-minute adventure that will take you on a whirlwind tour of London's most remarkable attractions. From the majestic Houses of Parliament and Big Ben to the historic Westminster Abbey, every step of the way will be filled with awe and wonder. Marvel at the architectural wonders and landmarks that have shaped the city's identity throughout the centuries and delve into the enchanting tales behind each renowned site.

Who is this for?

Our tours are specially designed for everyone who wants an immersive and personalized London experience. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a culture lover, or simply a curious traveler, our tours cater to all interests and age groups. Families, friends, solo travelers, and couples can all enjoy the beauty and charm of London through our tailored experiences. So, grab your loved ones and embark on an adventure that will leave you with lasting memories.

Why book this?

Personal Tours of London stands out from the rest with our unique selling points and advantages. Our tours are conducted in London Black Taxis, allowing us to access locations that are off-limits to other vehicles. This exclusive access ensures that you will venture into hidden corners of the city, delve into secret alleyways, and witness London from a truly insider's perspective. The spacious, fully air-conditioned taxis with panoramic views provide unparalleled comfort and convenience throughout the tour. Moreover, our expert guides offer fascinating insights and captivating storytelling, making your journey an educational and entertaining experience.

Good to know

When booking a Personal Tour of London, keep in mind that our vehicles are fully wheelchair accessible and can accommodate up to six people. For larger groups, multiple taxis can be arranged to ensure that everyone can embark on the tour together. Our tours can be customized according to your preferences, allowing you to tailor the experience to your desires. Whether you prefer a leisurely drive or wish to combine it with short walks, our flexible approach ensures that you get the most out of your time in London.

Reviews

Customers rave about their experiences with Personal Tours of London, praising the knowledgeable and friendly guides who bring the city to life with their in-depth knowledge and captivating storytelling. Travelers appreciate the exclusive access to hidden gems, as well as the personalized attention and flexibility offered by the tour. Visitors consistently leave with a newfound appreciation for London's history and culture, making these tours a must-do for anyone exploring the city. Don't just take our word for it; join us and see why our customers describe our tours as nothing short of extraordinary.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Wellington Arch

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Apsley House, the home of the Duke of Wellington, dates back to 1825 and has the exquisite address of Number One London. The Wellington Arch that stands opposite, was moved slightly to become an outer gate for Buckingham Palace and today faces Constitution Hill. After waiting for the Duke of Wellington to die, Queen Victoria had the huge statue of Wellington taken down and it was moved to Aldershot Barracks. A smaller statue of Wellington now stands where the arch originally stood opposite Apsley House. In 1912 the current quadriga statue was placed on top of the arch and is one of the largest equestrian statues you will find in Europe to date. The centrepiece features Nike the Goddess of Victory riding the chariot.

Houses of Parliament

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The first record we have of the original building on this site dates back to the 11th century AD, when it was the Palace of the Monarch under William the Conqueror. The Palace burnt down in 1512 and had to be rebuilt. The Palace was totally destroyed again in 1834 except for the Crypt, the Jewel Tower, and the beautiful Westminster Hall that we are still lucky enough to have today, which dates back to 1097 under King William Rufus. The Houses of Parliament were rebuilt from 1834 to 1870 by Architects Augustus Pugin and Charles Barry. It is known today as the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the Houses of Parliament sit on the north bank of the River Thames.

Big Ben

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Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock, situated at the north end of the Palace of Westminster, although it is commonly used to refer to the bell, the clock, and the clock tower. The official name of the tower was The Clock Tower, but it was renamed The Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Designed by Augustus Pugin in the Gothic Revival look, Big Ben opened in 1859 and remains one of the most iconic buildings in London.

Downing Street

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Downing Street in London is the official residence of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Prime Minister lives at number 10 and the Chancellor of the Exchequer lives at number 11. Downing Street was built in 1680 by Sir George Downing, and is situated close both to the Houses of Parliament at one end of Whitehall and Trafalgar Square at the other.

Westminster Abbey

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Westminster Abbey is formally known as the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter, and is mainly Gothic in design. It is one of the most notable religious buildings in the UK, and the place where every Coronation has taken place since William the Conqueror. It has also hosted sixteen royal weddings, and is the burial site of many English and later British monarchs. The Abbey is a Grade One listed building and a World Heritage Site. It was founded in 960AD. In the 13th Century, under the reign of King Henry III, the Abbey sustained alterations, which is how Henry gained the nick name of Henry the builder. Further rebuilding took place in 1517 during King Henry V111’s reign. The outstanding features we see today are the two towers that were added in the 18th century by Christopher Wren’s understudy Nicholas Hawksmoor.

Tower Bridge

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The bridges of London have a long history dating back to the wooden bridges of the Roman era. The historical old London Bridge was built between 1176-1209 and was the first stone bridge across the Thames. It was the longest inhabited bridge in Europe, measuring almost 906 feet, and hosted shops, houses, restaurants, and a chapel. Todays London Bridge is the third (stone) London Bridge. Tower Bridge was built between 1886 and 1894. It is a combined bascule and suspension bridge; ‘bascule’ means see-saw or balance in French. People today refer to Tower Bridge as the Wonder Bridge. Albert Bridge connects Chelsea to Battersea. Its lighting is the most spectacular sight on the River Thames, and has been used in many films. There was a time when it was very unstable, which is why there is a sign at the foot of the north side of the bridge telling troops to ‘break step’. It is still known as ‘The Trembling Lady’.

Victoria Embankment

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The Victoria Embankment runs along the North Bank of the River Thames from the Palace of Westminster to Blackfriars Bridge in the City of London. It is noted for several memorials including The Battle of Britain, permanently retired vessels such as the H.M.S President and Public Gardens, including Victoria Embankment Gardens. Construction took place between 1865 and 1870 under the direction of Joseph Bazalgette. His work influenced the River Thames significantly which is why it is narrowed.

St. Paul's Cathedral

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The first record we have of a building on this site dates back to 604 AD under Bishop Mellitus. There have been four Cathedrals on this site. The one seen today was built between 1675 and 1710. Today you can see the masterpiece of Architect Christopher Wren. Wren is also buried under the Dome! What we refer to as Old St. Pauls was built between 1087 to 1314. St Paul’s was the largest building in the U.K until 1666 when unfortunately, it was lost in the Great Fire of London. The current St. Pauls Cathedral was built in English Baroque style and the height of the Dome is 365 feet high, weighing 65000 tons. Between the years of 1710 and 1967, it was amongst the highest in the world. It was built on the highest point in the City of London, – Ludgate Hill, and is an Anglican Cathedral and seat of the Bishop of London and Mother, Church of the Diocese of London.

Reviews

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Susan_M

We kicked off our stay in London with Bryan. He was lovely and so knowledgeable. We met at our hotel and really got a feel for all of London and Westminster (didn’t know it wasn’t all London).

drsteel26

Tony was our guide and he was fantastic. Very professional and has his certification which was very comforting to know we were in good hands. Tony took us in a very comfortable new cab that he owns and we drove and walked the city. We went to all the highlights of London as well as hidden gems and some of Tony’s favorite spots. Tony grew up in London and his father even owned shops in London so a very special experience. All around a great way to experience London. Thank you Tony.

Rachel_G

We toured with Dave in June of 2023 and the entire experience was incredible. I a disabled and use a wheelchair and he made sure I was able to experience everything in the best way! Highly recommend.

S5643ZXoliviag

My experience with Bryan Goldsmith as my tour guide in London was nothing short of exceptional. What set Bryan apart was his personalised approach to the tour. He took the time to understand our interests and preferences, tailoring the itinerary to ensure we got the most out of our time in the city. Bryan's knowledge of the city's history, culture, and hidden gems truly made my trip exceptional. I cannot recommend Bryan highly enough.

980conorc

We had only a few hours for a lay over in London, but Bryan got us around the city to see all the major sites. He seemed to know everything about all the sites and very knowledgeable. Highly recommend his tours.

Karen D

We loved every minute of our private tour of London with Bryan! He is so very knowledgeable and we learned so much history! Very enjoyable experience.

K6918XQannettem

What a great day with our tour guide, Bryan. He is a treasure-trove of information! Bryan was so thoughtful to ask what we had already seen and what we still wanted to see. We had been to London before but, our two children had not. It was important to us that they see the major sights but, also learn the history of the city. Bryan knew it all! From the Romans to Kings and Queens to Harry Potter to Rock n Roll legends! He remembered what we have scheduled for our next few days in London and showed us the best ways to walk to them. That's a thoughtful tour guide. We will definitely book again and recommend him and London Sightseeing Tours to our friends traveling to this historic city.

J D

We have used London Sight Seeing Tours in our stays in London and love them and recently we had a 10 hour layover in London on an African trip with our son and his fiancée so we called Gary and he filled in the day with a wonderful tour of the main sights in London and our son was really impressed. We really appreciate the expertise and professionalism of LSST and also fitting us in for the day during a layover. Always dependable and informative as well as very personable!!!

caseyx2019

The tour was excellent and very personalized. The tour guide had many stories and knew all the cool history and a lot about music. We had the best time.

Voyager40636492003

The most amazing thing weve done here so far. I would kill multiple people to do this again. The guide was AMAZING, too. I loved every single second of this, thank you so very much.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-26 12:05