London Private Black Taxi Sightseeing Tour
Discover Hidden London Gems on a Private Black Taxi Tour with Expert Guides to Unseen Locations
Gtr London
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- • Private Black Taxi Tours Through Hidden London Attractions
- • Enjoy A Customized 4-Hour Tour of London's Iconic Sites
- • See London's Most Unseen Treasure On A Unique Black Taxi Tour
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Experience London like never before with a unique Black Taxi Tour that takes you off the beaten path. This tour offers an unforgettable journey through the capital, showcasing iconic sights and hidden gems that traditional tour buses simply cannot access. Whether it's your first visit or a return trip, this thrilling ride will provide a fresh perspective on the rich history and vibrant culture of London.
Hop into a spacious and comfortable black taxi, driven by an expert guide who will share fascinating stories and insights about the landmarks along the way. Marvel at famous locations such as the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and Buckingham Palace, while also discovering lesser-known spots that showcase the city’s charm. With panoramic windows for optimal viewing and the option to incorporate short walks for an even more immersive experience, every moment of this four-hour tour is designed to be as enjoyable and informative as possible. This tour is perfect for groups, as the taxis can accommodate up to six passengers comfortably.
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Experience Overview:
Black Taxi Tour Of LondonThese are tours with guide in London Black Taxi where you can see London locations that tour buses and coaches cannot reach. These tours can take you to some locations in London that tourists will not see on bus or coach tours. We can also customize tours to your choice.
Our accredited guides will collect you from your location of choice and either return you to your hotel or point of choice (see What's included section).
Most of our vehicles are the latest Black Taxi which is called a TXE and is a range extender hybrid. These vehicles are fully wheelchair accessible and can hold upto six people. If require more than six people, more taxis can be booked to accomadate larger amounts of people to go on same tour.
The vehicles are spacious fully air conditioned and fantastic for viewing as large windows and glass roof which will provide panoramic views. Tours can be done in vehicles or if clients would like to combine small walks at some points this is welcomed.
Meeting Point
Embankment Place
Embankment Pl, London WC2N, UK
At point arranged and will be showing a nameboard.
What's included:
- Pickup and Drop off from Hotel / Airbnb
- Pickup and Drop off within 5 miles of Trafalgar Square
- Private Tour Guide Driver
Not included:
- Airport collections (can be arranged at an extra charge - contact us for a quote)
- Ports / Docks (can be arranged at an extra charge - contact us for a quote)
What to expect:
Duration: 4 hours
Wellington Arch
1 Apsley Way, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner Roundabout, London, W2 2UH
Apsley House, the home of the Duke of Wellington, dates back to 1825 and has the exquisite address of Number One London. The Wellington Arch that stands opposite, was moved slightly to become an outer gate for Buckingham Palace and today faces Constitution Hill.
After waiting for the Duke of Wellington to die, Queen Victoria had the huge statue of Wellington taken down and it was moved to Aldershot Barracks. A smaller statue of Wellington now stands where the arch originally stood opposite Apsley House. In 1912 the current quadriga statue was placed on top of the arch and is one of the largest equestrian statues you will find in Europe to date. The centrepiece features Nike the Goddess of Victory riding the chariot.
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Houses of Parliament
Parliament Square, London, SW1A 0AA
The first record we have of the original building on this site dates back to the 11th century AD, when it was the Palace of the Monarch under William the Conqueror. The Palace burnt down in 1512 and had to be rebuilt.
The Palace was totally destroyed again in 1834 except for the Crypt, the Jewel Tower, and the beautiful Westminster Hall that we are still lucky enough to have today, which dates back to 1097 under King William Rufus.
The Houses of Parliament were rebuilt from 1834 to 1870 by Architects Augustus Pugin and Charles Barry. It is known today as the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the Houses of Parliament sit on the north bank of the River Thames.
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Big Ben
Parliament Square, Elizabeth Tower - Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock, situated at the north end of the Palace of Westminster, although it is commonly used to refer to the bell, the clock, and the clock tower.
The official name of the tower was The Clock Tower, but it was renamed The Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Designed by Augustus Pugin in the Gothic Revival look, Big Ben opened in 1859 and remains one of the most iconic buildings in London.
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10 Downing Street
Downing Street, , London, SW1A 2AL
Downing Street in London is the official residence of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Prime Minister lives at number 10 and the Chancellor of the Exchequer lives at number 11.
Downing Street was built in 1680 by Sir George Downing, and is situated close both to the Houses of Parliament at one end of Whitehall and Trafalgar Square at the other.
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Westminster Abbey
20 Dean's Yard, Broad Sanctuary, London, SW1P 3PA
Westminster Abbey is formally known as the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter, and is mainly Gothic in design. It is one of the most notable religious buildings in the UK, and the place where every Coronation has taken place since William the Conqueror. It has also hosted sixteen royal weddings, and is the burial site of many English and later British monarchs.
The Abbey is a Grade One listed building and a World Heritage Site. It was founded in 960AD. In the 13th Century, under the reign of King Henry III, the Abbey sustained alterations, which is how Henry gained the nick name of Henry the builder. Further rebuilding took place in 1517 during King Henry V111’s reign.
The outstanding features we see today are the two towers that were added in the 18th century by Christopher Wren’s understudy Nicholas Hawksmoor.
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Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 2UP
The bridges of London have a long history dating back to the wooden bridges of the Roman era. The historical old London Bridge was built between 1176-1209 and was the first stone bridge across the Thames. It was the longest inhabited bridge in Europe, measuring almost 906 feet, and hosted shops, houses, restaurants, and a chapel. Todays London Bridge is the third (stone) London Bridge.
Tower Bridge was built between 1886 and 1894. It is a combined bascule and suspension bridge; ‘bascule’ means see-saw or balance in French. People today refer to Tower Bridge as the Wonder Bridge.
Albert Bridge connects Chelsea to Battersea. Its lighting is the most spectacular sight on the River Thames, and has been used in many films. There was a time when it was very unstable, which is why there is a sign at the foot of the north side of the bridge telling troops to ‘break step’. It is still known as ‘The Trembling Lady’.
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Victoria Embankment
London, WC2N 6PB
The Victoria Embankment runs along the North Bank of the River Thames from the Palace of Westminster to Blackfriars Bridge in the City of London. It is noted for several memorials including The Battle of Britain, permanently retired vessels such as the H.M.S President and Public Gardens, including Victoria Embankment Gardens. Construction took place between 1865 and 1870 under the direction of Joseph Bazalgette. His work influenced the River Thames significantly which is why it is narrowed.
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St. Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Churchyard, London, EC4M 8AD
The first record we have of a building on this site dates back to 604 AD under Bishop Mellitus. There have been four Cathedrals on this site. The one seen today was built between 1675 and 1710. Today you can see the masterpiece of Architect Christopher Wren. Wren is also buried under the Dome!
What we refer to as Old St. Pauls was built between 1087 to 1314. St Paul’s was the largest building in the U.K until 1666 when unfortunately, it was lost in the Great Fire of London. The current St. Pauls Cathedral was built in English Baroque style and the height of the Dome is 365 feet high, weighing 65000 tons.
Between the years of 1710 and 1967, it was amongst the highest in the world. It was built on the highest point in the City of London, – Ludgate Hill, and is an Anglican Cathedral and seat of the Bishop of London and Mother, Church of the Diocese of London.
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Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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London Private Black Taxi Sightseeing Tour
Gtr London
people
1 participant
hours
- • Private Black Taxi Tours Through Hidden London Attractions
- • Enjoy A Customized 4-Hour Tour of London's Iconic Sites
- • See London's Most Unseen Treasure On A Unique Black Taxi Tour
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