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Duration: 3 Hours
The Harry Potter Black Taxi Private Tour of London is conducted in a licensed London Black Cab by an expert taxi driver/guide who will take you to the sites made famous by the Harry Potter series
First stop Diagon Alley where Harry and his friends visit at the start of every school year to pick up their supplies of spell books, Robes, wands and other items in preparation for their return to Hogwarts. Step inside the Leaky Cauldron for a Butter Beer and visit Gringotts bank, the Wizarding bank operated by Goblins.
Walk into the wall to get to platform 9 and 3/4 at King's Cross Station where the Hogwarts Express departs. Watch the time on the clock on the bridge and walk the bridge that Harry and Hagrid march across.
See the site where Harry and Ron stole Ron's fathers flying car. Stand on the bridge where the Knight bus crossed from the third book, Prisoner of Azkaban. And visit the all new Leaky Cauldron.
New and Exclusive to Viator - Visit the locations of the new movie "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"!
Follow Harry's flight to London with Dumbledore's Army and see the bridges, buildings and ships they pass along the way. Enter the telephone box that descends into the Ministry of Magic below. Stand right where Harry and Voldemort come face to face for the first time since the Triwizard tourmament in Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire.
Last stop is the Headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix, which is also home to Harry's beloved God father Sirius Black.
This is your chance to put yourself in the shoes of Harry Potter and Friends as you see the sights of London. ... read more »
Duration: 9.5 hours
Begin your tour with a short drive to celebrated Windsor, home to the royal family for 900 years and official residence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Options at Windsor Castle are:
- Interior visit to Windsor Castle to see the magnificent State Apartments, still used today for royal receptions and State occasion. Also tour the 14th century St George's Chapel (approximately Adult £14.20, Child £8.00, Seniors £14.20)
- Free walking tour of Windsor to see the precincts of the Castle, the cobbled streets and many historic buildings dating to the 17th century
The ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is one of the wonders of the world, cloaked forever in mystery. The focal point in a landscape filled with prehistoric ceremonial structures, Stonehenge is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Options at Stonehenge are:
- Audio-guide tour of Stonehenge to learn of the spiritual importance of the site and legend of King Arthur and Merlin (approximately Adult £6.20, Child £3.20, Seniors £4.70)
- Enjoy lunch with views of the historic ancient circle (approximately £10.00)
Oxford is the city of Dreaming Spires and home to the world's most famous university. The colleges date back to the 13th century, an inspiration to generations of scholars including President Bill Clinton, and the authors JR Tolkein, Lewis Carroll and CS Lewis. Your guide will take you on a walking tour to see Christchurch, where Harry Potter was filmed, the Bodleian Library and the Sheldonian Theatre. There will be some free time too, perhaps to shop for an Oxford University sweatshirt or enjoy coffee in one of the many pavement cafes.
Saver Package - available on the day, take both paid optional visits to save 10% (approximately Adult £19.00, Child £11.50, Seniors £17.50). ... read more »
Duration: Varies
Marking the first time the treasures of King Tutankhamun have visited London in over 30 years, an extensive exhibition of more than 130 artifacts from the tomb of the celebrated Pharaoh and other Valley of the Kings ancestors will visit London from 15 November 2007. London is the only European city to host the treasures.
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs is a collection of artifacts from the tomb of King Tutankhamun and other ancient royals. The exhibition is organized into 11 different galleries in the "bubble" at Londons O2 complex, and takes guests on a chronological journey of King Tutankhamun's period in the 18th dynasty.
Unlike the 1970's exhibition, which drew 1.8 million visitors to the British Museum, the current exhibition includes objects from King Tutankhamun's ancestors and relatives. Key items include King Tutankhamun's Royal Diadem (crown), King Tutankhamun's Coffinette, Tjuya's Sarcophagous (thought to be King Tutankhamun's grandmother), and many other priceless treasures and jewelry. All objects in the exhibition date back to the 18th dynasty and are more than 3,300 years old. The London exhibition marks the final time any objects from King Tutankhamun's tomb will travel outside of Egypt. So, don't miss this unique opportunity!
Please note waiting time to view the exhibition will be approximately half an hour Monday to Thursday and approximately one hour Friday to Sunday. ... read more »
Duration: 2 hours
What better way to see London than by black taxi? With your own personal driver guide, you'll see London at your own pace. You can stop whenever you like to take photos, you can decide how long you want to spend at each tourist attraction and you can even book your own customised itinerary!
Who better to guide you through the streets of London than a fully qualified and highly experienced black cab driver? London's cab drivers make the perfect personal guides - their inside knowledge of London is unsurpassed.
London's taxi drivers must have "The Knowledge" - and have taken the toughest taxi exam in the world. Drivers know every alley, street and short cut in London, as well as London's historic sights, palaces, museums, galleries, shops and markets.
A Black Taxi Tour of London offers unrivalled personalised and flexible service. Your taxi collects you from your hotel and drops you off there or at an agreed destination in central London when the 2 hour tour is finished. Your driver takes you on a route chosen by you, or you can let him guide you around London, stopping off at the major sights. You choose how long you stop at each sight, and you can stop on request to take photographs. Drivers provide a full commentary, packed with anecdotes you won't find in any guide book! ... read more »
Duration: 16 hours
The train from London's King's Cross Station whizzes you due North passing through the Midlands with its canals and market towns, past old mill towns built during the Industrial Revolution and skirting England's East coast.
Right by the station you can board the open-top sightseeing bus where you will get a bird's eye view of this majestic city. The hop-on hop-off ticket allows you the freedom to leave and re-join the bus as often as you like. Frequent departures throughout the day mean you have total flexibility to plan your day the way YOU choose!
You will see all the main sights, attractions and landmarks of this lovely City, including the Old Town quarter, the Scotch Whisky Heritage Center, the gloriously intricate Scott Monument decorated with 64 statues of characters from Walter Scott's novels, the Palace of Holyrood House where state ceremonies and official entertaining take place when the Queen is in Scotland (though it has its own murderous history!), and the brand new Scottish Parliament Building. You might want to wander through the cobbled City center streets, visit St Giles's Kirk or John Knox's House or stroll along Princes Street checking out the tartan, whisky and shortbread's that have made Scotland famous.
Your tour includes tickets to Edinburgh Castle where you can live like a King for a day. The Royal apartments include a tiny room in which Mary, Queen of Scots gave birth to the boy who was to become King of Scotland and England upon the death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603. The dazzling Scottish Crown Jewels are also on view in this Castle perched on an extinct volcano with spectacular views across the City and beyond. ... read more »
Duration: 4.5 hours
Like to try an alternative entertainment to the theatre? Here's an entertaining and informative option for those wanting a bit more than the regular tourist attractions. Away from regular tourist sights, down London's own "back-roads" are ancient pubs, coaching inns and riverside taverns which have survived 500 years of fire, flood, wartime Blitz and modern developers!
On this fully guided, four hour pub tour, you will visit pubs where Dickens and Shakespeare drank, where pirates and smugglers met, where highwaymen found their victims, where revolutionaries plotted and where Royalty consorted. See Victorian "Gin Palaces", haunted pubs with prison cells beneath them, pubs where great literature was written and even a pub built from timbers of the Mayflower ship!
This is not a drinking tour/pub crawl (although you will have time to drink in the pubs visited), but a tour through London's amazing social history, using pubs as focal points en route. You will hear a host of fascinating stories, including the history of "drink" in Britain.
You'll also discover the origin and meaning of many words and phrases in daily use, like "bringing someone down a peg or two", or why we get "dead drunk". There's time to sample an ale or two and time to treat yourself to some fish n chips along the way. Stop at a fish 'n' chip shop around 9.30pm. (food and drink are not included in the tour price)
All in all, an unbeatable night out. The tour returns to central London hotels at approximately 11pm. Children under 15 are not encouraged to take this tour. You will be taken around London by a minivan (max. 16 persons). Some walking is involved between locations. ... read more »
Duration: 3.5 hours
"Access All Areas" - all aboard the magic bus to see where the legends lived and still live, and where some died. London is the greatest rock 'n' roll city in the world! There's five decades of rock and pop history here waiting to be found! Teddy boys, Beatniks, Mods and Rockers, Hippies, Punks, Rastas, New Romantics, Heavy Metal freaks, Hip-Hoppers and Rappers, they've all grooved, rocked, tripped and been busted in Britain's capital and in their wake left a thousand stories!
See famous gig sites, clubs, rock hotels, record labels, management offices and studios. Highlights include seeing where Jimi Hendrix lived and died, where Freddie Mercury and Queen hung out and Led Zeppelin's HQ. You will also see sites connected with The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and Cream, Pink Floyd, Bob Marley, The Clash, Coldplay, Oasis, Mama Cass, Georgie Fame, Elton John, Jimmy Page and the Yardbirds, Cliff Richards, The Sex Pistols, Bowie, The Faces, Bee Gees, The Who and many, many more! Then there's Bill Wyman's (Stones) "Sticky Fingers" restaurant and a host of famous album covers and recognizable video locations for you to get yourself into the picture.
You can see all the most important Beatles sites such as Paul and Ringo's houses, Apple HQ, EMI Studios, and many more. Have your photograph taken on the famed Abbey Road crossing. It's up to you whether you take your shoes off!
This tour takes you where other walking tours can't! Visit Chelsea, Kensington, Notting Hill, St John's Wood and Soho! It's a great way to see parts of London that you don't normally see.
But the real fun of this tour is in hearing the real inside stories of the bands from your informed and knowledgeable rock guide.
It's a true magical, mystery experience as you never quite know who you might see. This is the ORIGINAL London Rock Tour. Accept no substitutes! ... read more »
Duration: 3 - 3.5 hours
The British Museum built in 1845-1857 on the site of the delightful but small Montague House is the first stop on this Private Walking Tour of London. It is one of the largest Museums in the world and compares only to the Louvre in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The museum, only lately enhanced by the magnificent Great Court which is the largest covered square of Europe, is a must for the London visitor.
The steel and glass roof soaring to the sky, created by Sir Norman Foster, is a fitting symbol of the Museum's main aim which is "The advancement of learning by the provision of materials and facilities for research by the encouragement of the study of literature, history, archaeology and art". The British Museum houses a large Greek and Roman sculpture collection, Egyptian treasures and the recently opened oriental galleries.
Not far from the British Museum is the Sir John Soane's Museum, perhaps the most intimate and eccentric London house. This was the house and studio of one of the most individual and interesting British architects, Sir John Soane (1753-1837) who built the vaults and halls of the Bank of England and the Law Courts around Westminster Hall.
The House at 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields was his house and in the backyard is the Museum to display his extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, antiquities, architectural fragments and more. Hogarth's Rake's Progress and many Canalettos and Turners together with Piranesi and Clerissau's drawings are in two picture galleries, right and left of the courtyard.
Please note, Sir John Soanes Museum is closed Sundays and Mondays so on these days, more time will be spent in the British Museum. ... read more »