What You Will Do
Discover London in comfort and style with our London Sightseeing Private Black Cab Tour, designed especially for visitors who want a fun, flexible, and hassle-free way to explore the city. With hotel pick-up and drop-off in Central London, you’ll travel in one of the city’s iconic black cabs with a friendly, knowledgeable local driver as your guide. Perfect for solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups, this tour takes you to all the must-see landmarks, including Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and more. We make plenty of stops for photos, and your driver will share fascinating stories and hidden gems along the way. The tour is completely customizable—just let us know if there’s something special you’d like to see. Avoid the crowds and explore London at your own pace, with a personal guide and door-to-door service. It’s the perfect way to make the most of your London adventure!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Tower Bridge
10 minutes
Tower Bridge is that it’s not just a bridge. It’s also a bascule bridge, meaning it can be raised to allow ships to pass through. Since it was completed in 1894 Tower bridge as opened over 1000 times a year to accommodate with a traffic on the Thames.
2
St. Paul's Cathedral
10 minutes
Our tour also includes a stop at St Paul’s Cathedral an architectural Marvel and a place of solace and celebration. It’s magnificent. Dome has been a dominant feature of the London skyline for over 300 years.
3
Big Ben
10 minutes
Big Ben, the ionic clock tower that stands tall in the heart of London, hear the chimes that have been marked the passage of time for over 150 years and marvel at the intricate architecture of this beloved landmark
4
Westminster Abbey
10 minutes
Our journey continues to Westminster Abbey, a place of worship, celebration and ceremony for over 1000 years. This Gothic masterpiece is a testament to the enduring spirit of London
5
Houses of Parliament
10 minutes
Just a stones far away are then Houses of Parliament the beating heart of British politics. This historic building is a symbol of democracy and the rule of law.
6
Buckingham Palace
10 minutes
Next, we transport you to Buckingham Palace, the Majestic official residence of the British monarch. This location is steep in centuries of tradition, emphasising the Grenadier and ceremonial splendour of the British royal family.
7
Leicester Square
10 minutes
Leicester Square is the home of the most prestigious film premiers in the world. The Square has hosted numerous red carpet events and movie premiers, making it the hub for entertainment and a prime spot for celebrity sightings.
8
Piccadilly Circus
10 minutes
Piccadilly Circus, the name comes from the word “Piccadill” which was a fashionable collar in the 19th century. The area was originally known for its many Taylors who specialised in making Piccadills. Today. Piccadilly Circus is famous for its ionic advertising displays and its role as a bus lead hub in the London’s West End.
9
Trafalgar Square
10 minutes
Trafalgar Square is home to Nelson’s Column a monument built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson who let the British Navy to victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Interestingly, the column stands at 169 feet tall and his guarded by four lion statues at its base, making it one of the ionic landmarks in London.
10
Shaftesbury Avenue
Shaftbury Avenue is known as London’s “Theatreland”due to its high concentration on theatres. The avenue hosts, a variety of theatrical productions, from long running musicals to classical plays, making it a vibrant centre for performing arts in the heart of London West End
11
Westminster Bridge
Westminster Bridge is painted green to match the leather seats in the Houses of Commons which is located nearby in the Palace of Westminster. This is done to ensure aesthetic harmony with the surroundings, adding a unique touch to the bridges appearance.
12
Downing Street
10 Downing Street is not just the official residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It’s also said to be one of the most heavily guarded residence in the world. The building has a famous black door and behind its modest exterior, lies a complex of offices and meeting rooms where important decisions are made. Access is highly restricted, adding to its mystique and allure
13
London Eye
10 minutes
The London Eye was originally constructed to be a temporary attraction for the millennium celebrations in 2000, but due to its popularity, it became a permanent fixture in London’s skyline. Standing at 135 meters tall, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city and has become one of the most recognisable landmarks in London.
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