A masterpiece of English Baroque architecture, St. Paul's Cathedral has been the spiritual heart of London for over 1,400 years. There is evidence of a wooden church constructed on the site of the cathedral in the early 7th Century that was later replaced by a stone church. By the 11th century, a grand Norman cathedral stood on the site, one of the largest in Europe. It was a symbol of medieval London’s power and wealth, but it was destroyed by fire in 1087. The subsequent medieval cathedral was a beautiful Gothic building that survived until 1666, when it was destroyed by the Great Fire of London.
The task of rebuilding St. Paul’s was given to Sir Christopher Wren, the greatest architect of the age. Wren’s design was radical for its time, opting to erect a domed cathedral inspired by Renaissance and Baroque styles, rather than the traditional Gothic. Work began in 1675 and took 35 years to complete. Since then, St. Paul’s has been the setting for some of the most important events in British history, including the funeral of Admiral Nelson in 1806, the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill in 1965 and the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. It remains an active place of worship, with daily services, choral evensongs, and special events.
London has been a major part of the Mission: Impossible franchise from the outset, appearing across multiple films from the original 1996 movie right through to 2025’s The Final Reckoning. Our Mission: Impossible walking tour is a great way to relive the action around the city, taking you to some of the most notable locations that appeared on screen and sharing plenty of behind-the-scenes secrets along the way. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to follow your local guide across the City of London, Westminster, and Southwark, uncovering the sites and stories of the Big Smoke tied to Ethan Hunt and his crack team of IMF agents.
On your 2.5-hour private walking tour, you will:
This is not a standard sightseeing tour. This is an intelligence briefing in motion: a two-and-a-half-hour cinematic reconnaissance mission led by a local expert who knows every alley, rooftop and riverside corner where Ethan Hunt and his crack IMF team have dodged, sprinted, fought and barely survived. A Londoner steeped in the lore of the Mission: Impossible franchise, your guide will walk you through one of the world's great cities with the kind of granular, behind-the-scenes knowledge that never makes it into the press junkets.
Your route sweeps through three of London's most compelling districts, Southwark, the City of London and Westminster, each of which has played its own crucial role in the franchise's long, adrenaline-fuelled relationship with this city. From the South Bank to the West End, the real London and the cinematic London blur together in the most satisfying way, and your guide will be on hand at every turn to reveal what was filmed where, how they did it, and what went spectacularly, sometimes painfully, wrong.
The first stop sets the tone perfectly: the historic riverside pub where Ethan Hunt and Luther Stickell finally exhale and share a well-earned pint at the close of the very first film. It is a moment of quiet triumph in a movie of relentless tension, and the pub is exactly as it appeared on screen: atmospheric, ancient and utterly unchanged. From there, the pace picks up. You'll retrace the path of one of Mission: Impossible — Fallout's most breathless chase sequences, following the exact route that Hunt tears through the streets and over the rooftops of this part of the city, with your guide narrating the production secrets that made it look so effortlessly terrifying. The tour then pauses at the very rooftop ledge where Tom Cruise, who performs all of his own stunts, as any true Mission Impossible fan will know, misjudged a jump, slammed into a wall, and fractured his ankle.
The route continues to the incomparable St. Paul's Cathedral, where your guide will bring to life the audacious rooftop chase sequence filmed atop one of London's most sacred and iconic buildings. The logistics of filming there, from the permissions to the preparations and the sheer nerve of it, make for a story that is almost as thrilling as the sequence itself. You'll also step into one of the city's most atmospheric hidden alleys, the tucked-away location used for Rogue Nation's gripping close-quarters fight scene between Ilsa Faust and the Bone Doctor. It is exactly the kind of place that looks like it was built for a film, and yet it has been here for centuries.
The tour ends where some of the most explosive action in the entire franchise comes to a head: Trafalgar Square. The magnificent ceremonial heart of London takes on an entirely new dimension once you know what unfolds here in The Final Reckoning. Your guide will share the inside story on those sequences, leaving you with the square spread out before you in all its grandeur and a head full of cinematic intelligence that will change how you see this city forever.
This tour is built for fans who want more than landmarks. It is for the people who watched these films and wondered exactly which streets those were, how they closed them down, and whether Tom Cruise is genuinely that committed to doing it all himself. (He is. Your guide has thoughts.) Come prepared to walk, to listen, and to look at London through the lens of one of cinema's most relentlessly spectacular franchises.
Please note that this is an independently operated, theme-inspired tour and is not an official or licensed product. While the route visits locations associated with the filming of the Mission: Impossible movies around London, it is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with the rights holders, production companies, or studios connected to the franchise. All references are for thematic and entertainment purposes only.
Mary Poppins is undoubtedly one of the most iconic heroines of children’s literature. Appearing in 8 books and 2 unforgettable films, PL Travers’ most beloved character has captivated kids and adults alike for generations. The city of London plays a major role in the books and the movies as the backdrop for Mary’s adventures with the Banks children, and our immersive private walking tour gives you the chance to follow in their footsteps and see some of the most emblematic spots depicted in the stories and on screen.
On your private 2-hour tour, you will:
Step into the world of London’s most famous nanny on this enchanting private walking tour through the heart of one of the world's greatest cities. Designed for curious minds of all ages, this journey through London's streets and stories brings together the rich literary legacy of P.L. Travers' beloved books, the timeless charm of the classic 1964 Disney film starring Julie Andrews, and the wonder of the 2018 sequel Mary Poppins Returns, weaving them seamlessly into the living, breathing city that inspired them all. Your adventure begins right in the heart of the city, where your dedicated local expert guide, steeped in the lore of Cherry Tree Lane and its most extraordinary visitor, will be on hand exclusively for you and your group from start to finish.
From the City of London's grand Edwardian streetscapes, the very world that shaped the stiff-collared patriarch Mr Banks, you'll set off on a route that is, in the best possible tradition, practically perfect in every way. Along the way, your guide will illuminate the fascinating history of the Edwardian era in which the stories are set, revealing how P.L. Travers drew on the culture, class and character of early twentieth-century London to create her enchanting tales. Expect hidden details from the original books that even devoted fans may never have encountered, alongside intriguing behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the iconic 1964 film starring Julie Andrews.
No Mary Poppins pilgrimage would be complete without a pause at the storied steps of St Paul's Cathedral, one of London's most majestic landmarks and the very spot immortalised in the song Feed the Birds. Standing where the Bird Woman once sat, tuppence in hand, you’ll feel the history of that beloved scene wash over you. In the middle of the tour, the city itself becomes the spectacle as you glide up to a rooftop with sweeping panoramic views across London's glittering skyline, and let your imagination take flight. Up here, it's not so hard to picture Mary Poppins floating gracefully overhead, parrot-headed umbrella catching the breeze, looking down on the chimney pots and church spires with that particular expression of serene satisfaction.
The tour also ventures into the world of Mary Poppins Returns, tracing a series of filming locations from the 2018 sequel across the city. The grand finale is a discovery that delights children and adults in equal measure: a tucked-away hidden alley, the very one used as the exterior of cousin Topsy's upside-down shop. Few visitors ever find it on their own, and walking through it feels genuinely like stepping through the screen. This tour ends in Covent Garden, one of London's most vibrant and beloved neighbourhoods, leaving you perfectly placed to explore at your leisure, or simply sit with a cup of tea and reflect on the places you've been and the stories you've uncovered.
Whether you're travelling with little ones discovering Mary Poppins for the first time, or with adults who have loved her for decades, this tour offers something rare: a genuinely fresh and imaginative way to experience London, guided by someone who knows it deeply and loves it well. Supercalifragilistic? Quite possibly. Unforgettable? Absolutely.
Please note that this is an independently operated, theme-inspired tour and is not an official or licensed product. While the route celebrates locations associated with the stories and film of Mary Poppins around London, it is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with the rights holders, production companies, or studios connected to the character. All references are for thematic and entertainment purposes only.
Explore the heart of the city of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, and Pudding Lane where a small fire in a bakery led to what became known as "the Great Fire of London" in September 1666. It was one of the capital's most historically significant and devastating events, leaving destruction and despair in its wake. The fire led to the modernisation of housing and infrastructure in London, forcing huge attitude changes toward the safety and poverty of the people.
On your private half-day walking tour, you will:
In the early hours of September 2nd, 1666, a small fire broke out at a bakery on Pudding Lane. The conditions were optimal for disaster – the timber and thatch houses were situated in extremely close proximity to one other, one witness reported that you could wake up in the morning, open the window and shake hands with your neighbour.
The city had also been plagued by drought for about 6 months, meaning that the timber was particularly dry. The fire escalated rapidly, burning down around 13,000 homes and 87 churches over four days and severely damaging St Paul’s Cathedral. What happened and how did the fire wreak so much havoc?
On this private walking tour, you will learn about how the fire began and how it spread. Debate some of the key issues surrounding the topic with your expert guide. If not for Baker Thomas Farriner’s carelessness with a few dying embers, would London have remained a medieval city? Or was this a tragedy waiting to happen?
Did the fire paradoxically cause more good than bad, or do we underestimate the scale of the fire’s damage? What about the people who lost their homes, livelihoods, and even their lives? Hear some historic eyewitness accounts.
You and your guide will trace the key sites of the Great Fire with a walk around the City of London: from Pudding Lane, Monument, and old local churches to alleyways and pre-1666 taverns. See how the area has been transformed, and what remains of it and explore some archival materials to build up an accurate picture of London at the time, and the events that would reshape the city forever.
End with a fascinating hour-long guided tour of the majestic St Paul's Cathedral - rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren and Hawksmoor after the Great Fire largely destroyed it. Inspired by Michelangelo's Dome for St Peter's Basilica in Rome, it was for many years the tallest building in London.
It has been the backdrop to numerous royal occasions including the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Admire its magnificent architecture, and hear about the process of rebuilding.
Explore the best of London by the hand of a well-informed cabbie and professional driver guide, who knows the city like the back of his hand, including the most popular attractions and many hidden gems on this panoramic sightseeing tour of London.
On your private driving tour, you will:
The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace happens on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, but can be subject to change and weather conditions. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, you will see the changing of the Horse Guards at Horse Guards Parade on Whitehall. You can check the schedule here: https://changing-guard.com/dates-buckingham-palace.html
Your guide will meet and greet you at your central London hotel (or preferred pickup location) and after your 4-hour tour, you can be dropped off at your hotel or any central location of your choice.
On this half-day tour, your guide will stop at a minimum of 6 popular locations to tell you about the fascinating history of these iconic attractions.
This is less of a whistle-stop tour than most of the London highlights tours and invites you to slow down, while those around you hop on and off of buses without enough time to truly appreciate the layers of history and wild stories that surround so many London icons.
There will be plenty of opportunities throughout your tour to take those treasured photos – and if you want to take time out, your London guide knows all the best places to grab a coffee.
Please note that the sites listed are the main highlights typically included on this route; however, the exact stops may vary depending on traffic conditions, road closures, and events taking place in the city on the day of your tour. Distances between locations can be considerable, which may affect the order, inclusions and duration of each stop. If you have any specific preferences or requirements, please inform your driver at the start of the tour—they will do their best to tailor the experience accordingly.
Delve into the world of espionage with Bond, James Bond on a private tour of London to uncover many filming locations in the city of London that you have seen in your favourite movies for over 40 years.
On your James Bond filming locations tour, you will:
London is a city unlike no other in respect of its long associations with the world of espionage - the spies, double agents, traitors, heroes and villains from every continent played out their cloak-and-dagger games of cunning, deceit and treachery on the mean streets that we shall traverse.
Like in real life, the city has played host to some incredible spy moments on the big screen, including in Bond film scenes over the past 55 years. Your 007 expert tour guide is here to take you undercover and whisk you through the film locations from ‘Dr. No’ through to ‘Spectre.’
James Bond fans will not only get to see those film scene sites - but also most of London's iconic landmarks, plus a special visit inside one of the world's most famous spaces, the National Gallery.
DISCLAIMER: This tour is an unlicensed and unauthorised tour of sites featured in the film series 'James Bond' produced by Danjaq LLC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Travel Curious Ltd. and this tour does not have any association with or connection to, the film series 'James Bond', Danjaq LLC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Whether you're merely a muggle harbouring a belief in the wizarding world's existence or whether you remember He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, this Black cab tour will take you through several of the Harry Potter filming locations for the story of the boy who lived.
On your private driving tour inspired by the wizarding world, you will:
It may not be September 1st, but unbeknownst to students, trains do depart from Platform 9¾ daily. Enjoy a quick photoshoot there before pushing through the barrier, so you don't miss the departure of the Hogwarts Express!
Prepare for your sorting ceremony and be sure you know which magical creature you want to bring with you to Hogwarts. Don't forget to visit Gringott's Wizarding Bank to pay for each of your treasures at the real entrance to Diagon Alley (muggles can't see it but pass by it daily at Leadenhall Market.)
Remember the loss of muggle life on Brockdale Bridge (known in the muggle world as 'Millennium Bridge') as you cross. But never fear, the Dark Lord is now defeated and there have been no death eater sightings for many years.
In just four hours, you'll traverse many of London's hidden passageways and filming locations for the iconic 8 films. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for Ernie Prang and Stan Shunpike navigating the Knight Bus throughout the city.
We promise even if you're not enough of a Potterhead to understand a single reference made in this tour, your guide is used to accompanying muggles and showing them the magic of the wizarding world, visible everywhere throughout London!
DISCLAIMER: This tour is an unlicensed and unauthorised tour of sites featured in the film series 'Harry Potter' based on the eponymous novels by author J. K. Rowling, produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Travel Curious Ltd. and this tour does not have any association with, or connection to, the film series 'Harry Potter', the author J. K. Rowling, and Warner Bros. Pictures.
Discover the many filming locations of the Harry Potter movies in muggle London on a private walking tour of the most famous landmarks of the city. Unlike other cities, London was used in many of the scenes, so you will have the opportunity to visit the actual sites that made it on the big screen!
On your Harry Potter private walking tour you will:
Explore the literary and cinematic landmarks inspired by Harry Potter’s world on this magical tour of London with a private guide, who is also a Potter fanatic.
Prepare for your own sorting ceremony and be sure you know which magical creature you want to bring with you to Hogwarts. On this half-day tour, you'll traverse many of London's hidden passageways and filming locations for the iconic 8 films.
Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for Ernie Prang and Stan Shunpike on the Knight Bus!
See Diagon Alley, the Leaky cauldron, and other spellbinding places - both obvious and hidden from muggle eyes. Enjoy fascinating trivia on the series and gain a lesser-known insight into the characters, author and actors.
Hear tales that even the most dedicated fans and Potterheads will not have heard before! With wands, quizzes and prizes, you will enjoy a unique wizarding experience.
Note: If you would like to visit Platform 9¾ after the tour to hop aboard the Hogwarts Express, your guide will be happy to direct you to King's Cross Station, a short tube ride away.
DISCLAIMER: This tour is an unlicensed and unauthorised tour of sites featured in the film series 'Harry Potter' based on the eponymous novels by author J. K. Rowling, produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Travel Curious Ltd. and this tour does not have any association with, or connection to, the film series 'Harry Potter', the author J. K. Rowling, and Warner Bros. Pictures.
Experience all that London has to offer in a day on this whistle-stop driving and walking tour of the most famous landmarks and sites that London is world-famous for, and see more of London in a day than most visitors will see in a week!
On your private full-day tour, you will:
The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace happens on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, but can be subject to change and weather conditions. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, you will see the changing of the Horse Guards at Horse Guards Parade on Whitehall. You can check the schedule here: https://changing-guard.com/dates-buckingham-palace.html
London is a modern capital with an ancient past, as for centuries it has occupied a central place in the rich fabric of British life and history. Your expert driver-guide will introduce you to one of the world's most multi-faceted and fascinating cities, home to the King, and aeons of Royal history, not to mention Shakespeare's Globe and a thrumming West End theatre scene.
On your private, full-day tour in a Classic Black Cab, you'll stop along the way for many photo opportunities and hear the stories of many of the most famous buildings of Britain's Capital city as well as take the opportunity to stroll and explore some of the Victorian alleys and markets such as Covent Garden in the West End and Leadenhall market in the East End (featured in Harry Potter movies).
This comprehensive tour will include stops all over the city, including Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, Kensington Palace, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and many more.
At each place, you'll be able to capture your memories and share your amazing day on Instagram, before being dropped off at a location of your choice.
IMPORTANT: This tour does not enter any attractions, and no tickets are included.
Please note that the sites listed are the main highlights typically included on this route; however, the exact stops may vary depending on traffic conditions, road closures, and events taking place in the city on the day of your tour. Distances between locations can be considerable, which may affect the order, inclusions and duration of each stop. If you have any specific preferences or requirements, please inform your driver at the start of the tour—they will do their best to tailor the experience accordingly.
The Premier Classic London Experience is the perfect way to discover the marvellous city of London for first-time visitors and for those who have a short time in the city.
On your private driving tour, you will:
The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace happens on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, but can be subject to change and weather conditions. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays you will see the changing of the Horse Guards at Horse Guards Parade on Whitehall. You can check the schedule here: https://changing-guard.com/dates-buckingham-palace.html
During the Premier Classic London Tour, your knowledgeable guide will warmly greet you at your central London hotel or chosen location.
Throughout the 4-hour tour, you will have the opportunity to discover the history behind at least 6 popular London landmarks, all while comfortably riding in an iconic London Taxi.
This tour has been designed for those who want to take their time to appreciate the rich and fascinating stories that surround these iconic attractions, without feeling rushed or overwhelmed, and our fully customisable to suit your needs and interests.
Your guide will ensure that you have plenty of chances to snap memorable photos and can even recommend the best spots for dining, shopping, or any other of your interests for the rest of your trip.
It's important to note that this tour doesn't include entry to any attractions or required tickets.
At the end of the tour, you'll have the option to be dropped off at your hotel or any other central location of your choice.
Please note that the sites listed are the main highlights typically included on this route; however, the exact stops may vary depending on traffic conditions, road closures, and events taking place in the city on the day of your tour. Distances between locations can be considerable, which may affect the order, inclusions and duration of each stop. If you have any specific preferences or requirements, please inform your driver at the start of the tour—they will do their best to tailor the experience accordingly.
If you are looking to visit all of London’s iconic landmarks in a full day, then The Extended Ultimate London Tour is the perfect option for you!
On your private 8-hour tour, you will:
The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace happens on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, but can be subject to change and weather conditions. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, you will see the changing of the Horse Guards at Horse Guards Parade on Whitehall.
You can check the schedule here: https://changing-guard.com/dates-buckingham-palace.html
With a rich history spanning centuries, this tour offers you the opportunity to explore London's most iconic landmarks, from the grandeur of the world-known Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral to the ancient Tower of London and the iconic Tower Bridge.
In addition to the well-known attractions, your driver-guide will show you some of the hidden gems of the city, including charming Victorian alleys and bustling markets such as Covent Garden in the West End and Leadenhall Market in the East End, famously featured in the Harry Potter movies.
Throughout the tour, there will be many photo opportunities and plenty of time to soak up the history and culture of the city. After a full day of exploration, you'll be dropped off at a location of your choice in Central London.
Don't miss this chance to experience London's wonders, finest landmarks and hidden treasures and create memories that will last a lifetime!
IMPORTANT: This tour does not enter any attractions, and no tickets are included
Please note that the sites listed are the main highlights typically included on this route; however, the exact stops may vary depending on traffic conditions, road closures, and events taking place in the city on the day of your tour. Distances between locations can be considerable, which may affect the order, inclusions and duration of each stop. If you have any specific preferences or requirements, please inform your driver at the start of the tour—they will do their best to tailor the experience accordingly.
London is one of the most haunted capital cities in the world and on this Ghastly Ghost Tour, you will get your nerves tingling on a goosebumpy ride with our ‘gruesome’ guide.
On this spooky tour, you will:
Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Macabre of the Murdered Actor, Fred the Poltergeist, Casper the Cat or Scratching Fanny? Out with it. Which happy, sad, mad or bad ghosts made your heart slip, or skip a beat?
"Darkest Hour" is a 2017 British war drama film with Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in the early days of World War II when he became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom leading the country through "its darkest hour". The movie received 6 nominations for Academy Awards and an Oscar for Best Leading Actor, and on this tour, your driver-guide will take you to movie spots that will repeat the experience offscreen.
On this half-day tour, you will:
Step into an iconic London black cab and immerse yourself in the history of the capital with a half-day tour of "Darkest Hour" filming locations. With an expert driver-guide at the wheel, you will visit some of the most iconic sites of the movie, from the Houses of Parliament to the Cabinet War Rooms.
Pass by the places where Churchill stood and spoke to the people of Britain during the country's darkest hour and get a feel for the resilience and determination that helped shape the course of history.
With a knowledgeable guide to provide historical context and entertaining anecdotes, this tour is a must-do for history buffs and movie lovers alike.
Sit back and relax as you travel back in time in one of London's most iconic vehicles, taking in the sights and sounds of the city that Churchill called home during this pivotal moment in history.
If you are in transit at Heathrow only for a few hours and you don’t know what to do, this London Layover tour will take you to the most popular landmarks and famous highlights in the time that you have.
Departing from Heathrow airport (approximately 25km away from the city), your professional driver guide will pick you up from your terminal to start your stopover experience in an iconic London Black Cab.
This fast-paced layover tour includes 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 2 Tudor Palaces and all the must-see attractions in the heart of London including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, London Bridge, River Thames, Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral and many more!
All our tours are fully customisable, and the itinerary can be adjusted on the day of the tour according to your interests and you will have plenty of time for photos and new memories.
You can choose from:
Your driver guide will make sure you are back in time at Heathrow for your next flight.
Discover London through a unique lens on this private half-day tour in an iconic London Taxi, delving into the rich American history embedded within the city’s sites. From the former residence of Benjamin Franklin to the American Embassy in Battersea, this tour offers an immersive experience that connects you with the pivotal moments and personalities that bridge London and America.
On your private tour, you will:
Begin your adventure as you depart in a quintessential London Taxi. Your knowledgeable driver-guide will escort you past Benjamin Franklin House, the only surviving residence of the renowned American polymath. Learn about Franklin's profound impact during his stay in London and his enduring legacy.
Next, marvel at the grandeur of St. Paul’s Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that hosted the memorial service for President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The cathedral stands as a testament to the history and mutual respect between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Continue your journey to the St. Mary Aldermanbury Church, famously reconstructed in Fulton, Missouri, after Winston Churchill’s iconic Cold War speech. A stop at All Hallows by the Tower follows, where you will uncover the fascinating history of the marriage of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States. The church, with its deep-rooted connections to American history, offers a captivating glimpse into the past.
As you navigate through the bustling streets, hear the intriguing tales of William Penn and Samuel Pepys, two significant figures whose stories are interwoven with London's history. Pause at Trinity Square, once home to the Navy Board and the administration of the Royal Navy. Learn about the harrowing history of the Atlantic convoys during World War II and the tragic losses, as well as the role of Trinity House in managing lighthouses and the Liberty of the Tower.
En route to the historic Mayflower Pub, enjoy views of the iconic Tower Bridge. Your guide will share the compelling story of the Pilgrim Fathers, a group of Christians who, in 1620, embarked on the Mayflower seeking religious freedom in the New World. This inspiring tale of courage and determination is a cornerstone in American heritage.
Your tour continues with an external visit to the American Embassy in Battersea, a symbol of the enduring diplomatic relationship between the two nations. Next, travel to 23 Tedworth Square, the former residence of famed author Mark Twain and his wife Olivia. Your guide will recount tales of Twain’s time in London, offering a unique perspective on the beloved American writer’s life and works.
A stop at St. James's Square follows, where you’ll discover Norfolk House, the headquarters for Operation Overlord, the D-Day landings. Norfolk is home to the world’s largest naval base and the North American headquarters for NATO, underscoring the military and strategic connections between the nations.
As your tour comes to an end, you’ll be returned to your hotel, enriched with the stories and historical ties linking London and America. This exclusive tour offers a unique and comprehensive exploration of the American influence on London, providing a memorable and enlightening experience.
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