What You Will Do
Prepare to laugh your way through London’s most iconic landmarks on London’s ONLY stand-up comedy sightseeing tour!
Our team of award winning comedians are ready to introduce you to everything that glorious London has to offer.
Whether you’re a tourist exploring the city for the first time, or a fellow Londoner looking for a riotous take on your beloved hometown, we promise you'll leave with some newfound facts and a big smile on your face.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
The meeting point is at the coach bays opposite 5 Belverdere Road, SE1 7AF - by the London Eye
1
London Eye
This is near where we'll pick you up and drop you off
2
The Shard
Our comedian will give you the lowdown on the impressive addition to the London skyline, and probably make at least two jokes about taking you up the Shard.
3
Tower Bridge
Did you know that the original bascules were powered by steam engines? Today they're powered by electricity but if you have time you can visit the original steam engines which are on exhibition inside the Tower. In 1952, a London bus was caught on the bridge when the bascules lifted unexpectedly. The driver Albert accelerated and jumped the gap, becoming a local legend. Could our tourbus meet the same fate on your tour?
4
Tower of London
The Tower of London has served as a Royal palace, prison and zoo. It's home to the Crown Jewels and is a historic fortress in the middle of the city. Did you know how the Beefeaters earned their name? They were Henry VII's prized personal guards and allowed as much beef as they liked from the King's table. It's believed they were the original inspiration for Toby Carvery, or so legend would have it.
5
St. Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral has been the site of many significant events including the funeral of Churchill and the wedding of Charles and Diana. The famous dome has seen it all and even survived the bombings during Blitz. It is said to be a symbol of British resilience.
6
Trafalgar Square
Did you know that there were so many pigeons in Trafalgar Square that their droppings started to damage the stonework? So much so, that the authorities banned feeding the pigeons back in 2003. But the area remained famous for its feathered residents.
7
Downing Street
We can't promise the PM will be in, but we will try our best.
8
Houses of Parliament
Big Ben isn't actually the clock or the tower. Nope! It's a nickname for the massive bell inside the Tower. Of course we expect our comedian to make a Boris Johnson joke at this point.
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