Private London Tour: Customize Your Perfect Day!
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Overview
London Best of the City Fully Customized Guided Private Tour offers a special way to see London. Instead of a crowded bus, enjoy a private tour that's all about what *you* want to see! This walking tour is great for families, history fans, and anyone who wants a real London experience. See famous places like Buckingham Palace, Covent Garden, Westminster Abbey, and even spots from Harry Potter.
What can people expect? A day made just for them! The tour guide meets you at your hotel and helps you pick what to see. You can visit big landmarks like the London Eye and The Shard, or explore cool areas like Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus. Whether you want to learn about the Royal Family, see the Diana Memorial Fountain, or walk across the Millennium Bridge, it's all up to you! This tour makes sure you see what matters most to you, at your own speed.
This experience includes a private guide for your group and a custom-made plan for your day in London. Restaurant suggestions and bookings are also provided. Entrance tickets to museums, public transport, food, and private transportation are not included. You can add certified museum accompaniment for an extra fee, as well as private transportation.




Highlights
See London Your Way: A private tour that changes to fit what you like.
Visit Famous Places: See Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and more with a friendly guide.
Fun for Everyone: Great for families, with kid-friendly stops like Harry Potter spots.
Easy to Plan: Get help with booking restaurants and making your day special.
Sentiment Analysis
Most people who take the tour think it's a fun and easy way to see London, but some wish that more was included in the price and are mindful of the amount of walking.

Customers love how friendly and helpful the guides are.
Many visitors say the tour is a great way to see a lot of London in one day.
People really like that they can change the tour to fit what they want to see.
Families think it's good for kids because they can see Harry Potter spots and other fun things.
Some people did not like that they have to pay extra for things like museum tickets and transportation.
A few visitors said it can be a lot of walking.
The Journey
Buckingham Palace
Witness the grandeur of Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch since 1837. A must-see is the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony, a display of precision and tradition. Check the schedule in advance to ensure you don't miss this quintessential London experience. Immerse yourself in royal history and marvel at the palace's architectural splendor.
Covent Garden
Capture the vibrant atmosphere of Covent Garden, a hub of entertainment and culture. This location is well known as the ultimate photo opportunity. Explore the lively piazza, enjoy street performers, and discover unique shops and boutiques. Covent Garden is a feast for the senses and an essential stop on any London itinerary.
Views of London
Experience the most iconic views of London from vantage points across the city. From panoramic vistas atop modern skyscrapers to historic landmarks offering glimpses of the skyline, London's beauty unfolds in unforgettable ways. Capture stunning photos and create lasting memories of this dynamic metropolis.
Westminster Abbey
Step into the hallowed halls of Westminster Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a treasure of British history. For centuries, kings and queens have been crowned, married, and laid to rest within these walls. Witness the architectural grandeur and feel the weight of history in this iconic landmark. An entrance fee is required to enter and is not included.
Diana Memorial Fountain
Pay tribute to Princess Diana at the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park. This serene and reflective memorial honors the life and legacy of the beloved princess. The fountain's design symbolizes Diana's inclusive nature, inviting visitors to reflect and remember her impact on the world.
St. Paul's Cathedral
Marvel at the architectural masterpiece of St. Paul's Cathedral, designed by Sir Christopher Wren. This iconic symbol of London's resilience represents the city's rebirth after the Great Fire and its survival during WWII. Ascend to the dome for breathtaking views of London and immerse yourself in the cathedral's rich history and artistic splendor.
Millennium Bridge
Walk across the Millennium Bridge, also known as the 'Wobbly Bridge,' and experience its unique design and stunning views. Enjoy the 'terminating vistas' of St. Paul's Cathedral on one side and the Tate Modern on the other, framing iconic landmarks in perfect perspective. This modern architectural marvel offers a memorable stroll across the Thames River.
Big Ben & Elizabeth Tower
Witness the grandeur of Big Ben and the Elizabeth Tower, finally restored after extensive renovations. Learn fascinating facts about this iconic landmark, including that Big Ben is actually the name of the bell, not the tower itself. Capture stunning photos and appreciate the precision engineering of this world-renowned symbol of London.
Covent Garden Market
Explore the historic Covent Garden Market, a vibrant hub of shops, markets, and street artists since the 1600s. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and discover unique treasures. Follow in the footsteps of Eliza Doolittle from 'My Fair Lady,' who once sold flowers in this iconic location.
London Eye
Experience the thrill of the London Eye, the most popular tourist attraction in the United Kingdom. Take a ride on this iconic Ferris wheel and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of London's skyline. Even James Bond has experienced this iconic landmark. Now it's your turn to create unforgettable memories.
The Shard
Ascend to The Shard, London's newest icon, and experience its breathtaking observation deck. Soar 72 floors above the city and enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of London's skyline. Discover the city from a new perspective and create unforgettable memories atop this architectural marvel.
Trafalgar Square
Discover the historical significance of Trafalgar Square, home to Nelson's Column, a tribute to the British Navy. Admire the majestic lions guarding the square and learn about the Nazi's secret plans to steal Nelson's Column. Immerse yourself in British history and culture in this iconic London landmark.
Piccadilly Circus
Experience the vibrant energy of Piccadilly Circus, a bustling hub of entertainment and commerce. Discover the stories behind this iconic location and uncover the secrets of its past. Learn about the origin of the name 'Piccadilly' and why you won't find any piccadills at Piccadilly Circus.
Know Before You Go
This tour is either 3.5 hours (half-day) or 7 hours (full-day), depending on what you choose. A private guide will be with your group. You'll get a special plan made just for your tour of London. You'll see big places like Buckingham Palace and Big Ben, and famous areas like Camden Town and Soho. The tour does not include tickets to museums, public transport, or food and drinks. If you want private transport, it costs extra (£80/hour) and needs to be booked 72 hours before. If you want a guide to go with you inside museums, that costs extra too.
Hot Tip
Wear comfy shoes because you'll walk a lot. If there are specific things you want to see, tell your guide at the start so they can make sure to include them. Check the weather and bring an umbrella or jacket if needed!