Taxi Tour of London

Taxi Tour of London

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Departure Point Meet us at the embankment taxi rank. The driver/guide will have a meet and greet sign. Return Details Meet us at the embankment taxi rank. The driver/guide will have a meet and greet sign. Duration 2 hours Languages Available Audio guide - German Audio guide - Portuguese Human tour guide - English Audio guide - Italian Audio guide - French Audio guide - Dutch Audio guide - Spanish Points of Interest Stop At: St. James's London Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the British monarch. Originally built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 the palace became an official royal palace with the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. Today it stands as a symbol of the British monarchy hosting state occasions and royal hospitality with its State Rooms open to the public during the summer months. Look for the guards outside in their famous bear-skin hats. Find out about the man who broke into the palace and found the Queen's bedroom. Duration: 5 minutes Stop At: Queen Victoria Memorial Spur Rd London St. James’s is the oldest of the Royal Parks in London. The landscape includes a lake that serves as a wildlife sanctuary for ducks geese swans and even pelicans. One king kept two pet crocodiles here! The park’s history dates back to the reign of King Henry VIII and has been shaped by several monarchs making it a serene retreat with a regal backdrop. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Green Park London The Victoria Memorial located at the end of The Mall in London is a grand monument dedicated to Queen Victoria designed by the sculptor Sir Thomas Brock. Unveiled in 1911 it features a central pylon of Pentelic marble and statues in Lasa marble and gilt bronze symbolizing the virtues of the late queen. The memorial which weighs 2 300 tonnes and stands 25 meters high was part of an ambitious urban planning scheme that included the creation of the Queen’s Gardens. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Whitehall London There are many stories about Green Park including a haunted tree and a jealous queen. Developed by Charles the second over 350 years ago the park is a serene haven of mature trees and grasslands offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city life. Duration: Not Available Stop At: 10 Downing Street Downing Street London Whitehall is known for housing numerous government departments and being synonymous with the British Government itself. Whitehall has been the site of many historical events including the execution of King Charles I. Look for the "Cavalry Blacks" horses standing guard mounted by soldiers dressed in their splendid ceremonial uniforms. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Old Admiralty Building Horse Guards Parade Westminster London Downing Street is renowned for housing the official residences and offices of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Built in the 1680s by Sir George Downing it has been at the heart of British political power for over three centuries. The street is also a symbol of the British Government with Number 10 serving as the Prime Minister’s home. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Banqueting House Whitehall Palace Whitehall Horse Guards Avenue London The Old Admiralty Building is over 300 years old. The wires on the top of the building were once used to send messages down to the fleet in Portsmouth. It was here that Admiral Nelson's body was retrieved from a barrel of brandy following his death at the battle of Trafalgar. Suspiciously about a third of the brandy was missing. Find out why on the tour. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Great Scotland Yard Great Scotland Yard London England SW1 Designed by the architect Inigo Jones and completed in 1622 Banqueting House is renowned for its stunning ceiling painted by Peter Paul Rubens and is the only remaining part of the Palace of Whitehall. It was through this room that Charles the first passed on his way to his execution in 1649. The Banqueting House was also home to Henry the eighth's wine-cellar. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Big Ben Parliament Square Elizabeth Tower - Palace of Westminster London Great Scotland Yard was originally the site of buildings used by Scottish royalty and diplomatic representatives when visiting the English court1. It became famous as the original headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service of London leading to the name “Scotland Yard” becoming synonymous with the police service. The street has a rich history having housed notable figures such as architects Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren and poet John Milton. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Houses of Parliament Parliament Square London Officially called the Elizabeth tower after the late Queen Big Ben refers to the 13 1/2 ton bell inside made in Whitechapel bell foundry the same foundry which cast the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. Half way up the tower there's

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