Greenwich Private Black Cab History Tour
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£318
London
1-6
people
price for
1 participant
3
hours
  • • Private Black Cab Tour Through Historic Greenwich
  • • Enjoy A 3-Hour Journey with Expert Guidance in a Licensed Black Cab
  • • Visit the Largest Maritime Museum in the World
or

Why We Love This Unique Experience

Experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Greenwich with a private Black Cab tour tailored just for you! Enjoy the convenience of hotel pick-up before embarking on a captivating journey through this historic district of London. Travel in style and comfort aboard a fully wheelchair-accessible London cab with a knowledgeable and friendly licensed driver guiding the way, making this experience ideal for groups of up to six passengers.

During this three-hour adventure, essential stops will include the iconic Cutty Sark, where the legendary 19th-century tea clipper awaits, and the Royal Observatory, home to the Prime Meridian Line. Stand on the very spot that divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, and delve into the world of timekeeping with Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). A visit to Greenwich Market will delight the senses as you browse unique arts, crafts, and mouthwatering street food, while the National Maritime Museum offers a glimpse into Britain's storied naval history. Each stop is designed to immerse participants in the cultural gems that Greenwich has to offer.

Perfect for special occasions or as a thoughtful gift, the Greenwich Private Black Cab Tour provides an unforgettable way to explore one of London’s most significant areas. Whether gifting it for a birthday, anniversary, or simply a unique experience, this tour is sure to create lasting memories and inspire a love for history, culture, and exploration. Gather friends or family and embark on a memorable journey through Greenwich!

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Experience Overview:

Greenwich Private Black Cab Tour With Hotel Pick Up

Greenwich Private Black Cab Tour with Hotel Pick-Up
Explore historic Greenwich on this private Black Cab tour with hotel pick-up and drop-off from Central London. Travel in comfort with a licensed London cab driver as your guide in a fully wheelchair-accessible cab for up to six passengers.

Tour Highlights:
• Cutty Sark – Check out the legendary 19th-century tea clipper.
• Royal Observatory & Prime Meridian – Stand on the Prime Meridian Line and explore the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
• Greenwich Market – Browse unique arts, crafts, and street food.
• National Maritime Museum – Discover Britain’s rich naval history.

With door-to-door service, this tour offers the perfect mix of history, culture, and convenience. Whether you’re a history lover, maritime enthusiast, or simply exploring London, Greenwich is a must-visit!

What's included:

  • Hotel pick up and drop off in central London
  • Private tour guide

Not included:

  • Food and drink

What to expect:

Duration: 3 hours

Cutty Sark

Greenwich Church Street, King William Walk, London, SE10 9HT

The Cutty Sark is a historic British tea clipper ship, famous for being one of the fastest sailing ships of the 19th century. Built in 1869, it was designed for speed, originally used to transport tea from China to Britain before later being used in the wool trade with Australia.
Today, the Cutty Sark is a museum ship in Greenwich, London, where visitors can explore its beautifully restored decks, learn about its fascinating history, and even walk beneath its raised hull to see its sleek design up close. It’s one of London’s most iconic maritime attractions and a must-visit for anyone interested in naval history or historic ships.

30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Royal Observatory Greenwich

Blackheath Avenue, Greenwich Park, London, SE10 8XJ

The Royal Observatory, Greenwich is one of the most important scientific sites in the world. Founded in 1675 by King Charles II, it played a crucial role in the development of astronomy, navigation, and timekeeping.
The observatory is best known as the home of the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the line that divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. It’s also where Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) was established, shaping the way the world measures time.

Visitors can stand with one foot in each hemisphere on the Prime Meridian Line, explore historic telescopes, and learn about the work of astronomers like John Flamsteed and Sir Christopher Wren. The iconic red Time Ball, which drops daily at 1 PM, was originally used to help sailors set their clocks accurately before heading out to sea.

Located in Greenwich Park, the Royal Observatory offers breathtaking panoramic views of London, making it a must-visit for history, science, and astronomy lovers.

30 minutes

National Maritime Museum

Romney Rd, London, SE10 9NF

The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich is the largest museum of its kind in the world, dedicated to Britain’s rich naval history and its global impact on exploration, trade, and warfare. Part of the Royal Museums Greenwich, it houses an incredible collection of maritime artifacts, including ship models, maps, paintings, and navigational instruments.
Key Highlights:
• Nelson’s Trafalgar Coat – See the actual uniform worn by Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar, complete with the bullet hole from his fatal wound.
• Great Map & Interactive Exhibits – A giant world map that brings maritime history to life with digital displays and hands-on activities.
• Exploration & Trade Galleries – Discover how British ships shaped global history, from the East India Company to Arctic exploration.
• Ship Figureheads & Artifacts – Beautifully carved wooden figureheads from historic vessels.

30 minutes

Greenwich Market

5B Greenwich Market, London, SE10 9HY

Greenwich Market is a vibrant and historic indoor market in the heart of Greenwich, offering a mix of art, crafts, antiques, fashion, and street food. Dating back to the 17th century, it is one of London’s oldest markets and a must-visit for those looking for unique finds and delicious eats.
What You’ll Find at Greenwich Market:
• Independent Stalls & Shops – Browse handmade jewelry, vintage clothing, art prints, and handcrafted home décor.
• Antiques & Collectibles – Discover rare books, vintage maps, and one-of-a-kind curiosities.
• Street Food & Treats – Enjoy flavors from around the world, including gourmet burgers, fresh sushi, Ethiopian stews, vegan treats, and artisanal pastries.
• Local Artists & Designers – Meet talented makers showcasing their work, from pottery and paintings to leather goods and textiles.

Located just a short walk from the Cutty Sark, Royal Observatory, and National Maritime Museum,

30 minutes

Greenwich Foot Tunnel

London

The Greenwich Foot Tunnel is a historic pedestrian tunnel that runs beneath the River Thames built in 1902
Key Features:
• Length: About 370 meters (1,215 feet) long.
• Depth: Approximately 15 meters (50 feet) below the river.
• Architecture: A cast-iron tunnel lined with concrete and tiles, with two striking red-brick entrance domes—one in Greenwich, near the Cutty Sark, and one in Island Gardens.
• Accessibility: Originally only accessible by stairs, but now features lifts (elevators) at both ends, making it wheelchair-friendly.

Walking through the tunnel is free, and it takes about 5–10 minutes to cross. At the northern exit (Island Gardens), visitors are rewarded with a stunning view of the Greenwich skyline, including the Royal Naval College and Cutty Sark—a sight famously captured in Canaletto’s 18th-century paintings.

It’s a unique and lesser-known way to experience London’s maritime history while enjoying a short but fascinating underground adventure!

30 minutes

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
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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 Sightseeing Taxi Tours

Product SKU: UK-15396-0009

Greenwich Private Black Cab Historical Tour

London
1-6
people
price for
1 participant
3
hours
  • • Private Black Cab Tour Through Historic Greenwich
  • • Enjoy A 3-Hour Journey with Expert Guidance in a Licensed Black Cab
  • • Visit the Largest Maritime Museum in the World
or

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