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London Layover Private Black Cab Tour with Heathrow Hotel Pick Up

London Layover Private Black Cab Tour with Heathrow Hotel Pick Up

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Duration 6 hours Languages Available Human tour guide - English Points of Interest Stop At: Buckingham Palace Spur Road London Buckingham Palace is the official residence and administrative headquarters of the British monarch in London. Located in Westminster it has been the King’s official home since 1837 and serves as the center of many royal events and ceremonies.The palace is famous for its iconic facade the Changing of the Guard ceremony and its State Rooms which open to the public during the summer. It has 775 rooms including ballrooms offices and private royal apartments. The palace is also where the King hosts state banquets official receptions and foreign dignitaries.Surrounded by beautiful gardens Buckingham Palace is a must-see landmark and a symbol of the British monarchy. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: Westminster Abbey 20 Dean's Yard Broad Sanctuary London Westminster Abbey is one of the most famous and historically significant churches in London. Located near the Houses of Parliament it has been the site of royal coronations since 1066 including the recent coronation of King Charles III.This stunning Gothic abbey is also a royal burial site housing the tombs of monarchs poets scientists and national figures including Queen Elizabeth I Sir Isaac Newton Charles Darwin and Geoffrey Chaucer. It is also famous for hosting royal weddings such as the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in 2011.With its breathtaking architecture rich history and cultural significance Westminster Abbey is a must-visit landmark in London. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: Big Ben Parliament Square Elizabeth Tower - Palace of Westminster London Big Ben is one of London’s most famous landmarks often mistakenly used to refer to the entire clock tower at the Palace of Westminster. However Big Ben is actually the nickname for the Great Bell inside the tower. The tower itself was originally called the Clock Tower but was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to honor Queen Elizabeth II.Standing 96 meters (316 feet) tall Big Ben is part of the Houses of Parliament and is known for its iconic clock face and deep chimes which have been ringing since 1859. It is a symbol of British democracy and a must-see attraction for visitors to London. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: Westminster Bridge London Westminster Bridge is a historic bridge in central London that spans the River Thames connecting Westminster and Lambeth. Opened in 1862 it is one of the city’s most recognizable bridges offering stunning views of Big Ben the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye.Painted green to match the leather benches in the House of Commons Westminster Bridge is a pedestrian-friendly spot perfect for taking in the sights of London. It’s a popular location for tourists photographers and film scenes making it a must-visit landmark in the heart of the city. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: Trafalgar Square London Trafalgar Square is one of London’s most famous public squares known for its historic monuments fountains and cultural significance. Located in central London it was named after the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) a British naval victory led by Admiral Lord Nelson.At the center of the square stands Nelson’s Column a 52-meter (169-foot) monument topped with a statue of Lord Nelson. The square is also home to iconic lion statues beautiful fountains and important buildings like the National Gallery which houses world-renowned artworks.Trafalgar Square is a gathering place for celebrations protests and public events including New Year’s Eve festivities and the annual Christmas tree lighting. It’s a must-visit landmark and a vibrant part of London’s history and culture. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: Piccadilly Circus London Piccadilly Circus is one of London’s most famous and lively intersections known for its bright neon billboards historic architecture and buzzing atmosphere. Located in the heart of the West End it connects several major streets including Regent Street Shaftesbury Avenue and Piccadilly.At its center stands the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain topped with the famous statue often called Eros (though it actually represents Anteros the Greek god of selfless love). The area is surrounded by shops theaters restaurants and entertainment venues making it a key hub for tourists and locals alike.Often compared to Times Square in New York Piccadilly Circus is a must-visit spot perfect for soaking in the energy of London’s nightlife and culture. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: St. Paul's Cathedral St Paul's Churchyard London St Paul’s Cathedral is one of London’s most iconic landmarks known for its magnificent dome rich history and stunning architecture. Located in the City of London it was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1710 after the Great Fire of London (1666) destroyed the previous cathedral.The cathedral’s dome one of the

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