Sightseeing car tour

This tour will show you the most famous sights and dear places in London. Our day together begins with a meeting with you at 9.00 am in your hotel lobby.

In half a day we will see all the most important objects in London: The Houses of Parliament with Big Ben, and the Thames, and Tower Bridge, and Trafalgar Square, and Piccadilly Street. We will try to watch the famous Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace. On the way we will stop to make pictures and take short walks.

The Tower of London

The Tower of London is one of London’s most visible and popular historic landmarks. It includes not one, but 20 towers. The oldest of them is the White Tower, which goes back to the history of the 11th century and the times of William the Conqueror.

Today, many tourists visit the Tower of London, attracted by its infamous reputation as a prison. The Tower is known as the repository of royal jewels. Today they can be seen in the new jewelry house. There is the crown of the mother of Queen Elizabeth, which contains the famous Indian diamond.

Westminster Abbey tour

Westminster Abbey is more than a church. This is the sanctuary of the nation, a symbol of everything the British have fought for and are fighting for. Since the 11th century, almost all English monarchs have been crowned here, many of whom are buried here.

Almost every famous historical figure in Britain is associated with Westminster Abbey.

Windsor castle

Windsor Castle is the seat of the British monarchs in Windsor, Berkshire, England. For more than 900 years, the castle has been an unshakable symbol of the monarchy, towering on a hill in the valley of the River Thames.

This is “the most romantic of all castles in the world,” according to a review by 17th-century writer Samuel Pepys.

Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

“The gothic beauty of its many buildings, called colleges, stretches harmoniously upwards. The red dials on the sweeping towers are burning, in the openings of the century-old gates decorated with stucco coats of arms, the rectangles of the lawn are sunny green,” Vladimir Nabokov wrote about his “alma mater”, about Cambridge.

We will look into the lecture halls of the 14th century and learn about the ancient traditions of the professorship and students of Oxbridge. It’s full day tour.

Field ride

At the distance of one or two hours from the center of London there are the Neolithic monument Stonehenge and the house museums of Churchill, Darwin and Kipling.

Leaving London for a day, you can visit the resort town of Bath, Shakespeare’s birthplace of Stratford, Warrick and Leeds castles, the medieval cities of Canterbury and Salisbury, famous for their majestic cathedrals.

Day on the English shore

Old Victorian resort towns on the English Channel: Brighton, Bournemouth, Eastbourne… Walking esplanades, pebbly beaches, wooden piers. Walk along the high chalky cliffs. Lunch at the best fish restaurant in the south of England.

View the French coast from Dover Castle: after all, the width of the strait at the narrowest point of the Pas de Calais is only 34 kilometers! Or you can take a ferry to the Isle of Wight – the international center of yachting.

Walk to Legoland

Legoland in London is a huge theme park of about 60 hectares, which wait for children and parents for rides, huge models made from Lego blocks, and also workshops where you can design something yourself.

There are more than 50 interactive attractions and playgrounds, and every season there is something new.

Walk to Harry Potter World

People all over the world have been fascinated by the Harry Potter films for over fifteen years. Beautiful special effects and amazing creatures have made this iconic series a favorite among people of all ages, and now the doors of Harry Potter World are open to everyone!

You have the chance to walk behind the scenes of your favorite story to see a lot of wonderful and amazing things – from stunningly detailed sets to gorgeous costumes, props to animatronics.

Cornwall is the highlight on the British pie

The birthplace of Celtic culture, King Arthur, fairies, elves, a place of inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock, Daphne Du Maurier and Arthur Conan Doyle on the one hand, and an agrarian, economically backward region on the other.

It has the glory of the mystical and at the same time the sunniest county of Great Britain, which is not typical for Foggy Albion. However, this, in fact, is the whole of Cornwall. Land’s End, the extreme western point of England.

In the settlement, this is reminiscent of a pillar on which distances to different cities of the world are indicated. Tourists usually take pictures with him.