- ‘Sollid, proporsionable according to the rulles, masculine and unaffected.’ In the words of its own creator, the Queen’s House holds an immense role in the history of British architecture. This... >>
- 2 hours
PRICE: £50 and £ 200 per group
From its foundation by Edward the Confessor to the funeral of Princess Diana, Westminster Abbey has always been associated with Royal and political power in Britain. Within the main nave, the... more >>
PRICE: £35 per person or £180 per group
"Old Father Thames" is the longest and best known river in England and has inspired many writers and artists. In this walk, we move against the flow from Tower Bridge to the Houses of Parliament as... more >>
PRICE: £ 230 per group
The National Portrait Gallery houses a collection of portraits of the most famous personalities from English history, those who have made significant contributions to the formation of England in the... more >>
PRICE: £ 230 per group
The National Gallery houses one of the greatest collections of western painting in the world. Located in Trafalgar Square, in the centre of the West End, it is a must for any visit to London with a... more >>
PRICE: £200 per group
As one of the greatest collections of western art in the world, the National Gallery is a wonderful repository of stories – from the magical to the everyday, from the epic to the tale, from the... more >>
PRICE: £35 per person or £165 per group
‘Sollid, proporsionable according to the rulles, masculine and unaffected.’ In the words of its own creator, the Queen’s House holds an immense role in the history of British architecture. This... more >>PRICE: From £440
Set in the tranquil ground of Hampstead Heath, Kenwood house is one of the hidden treasures of London. The 18th century villa, remodelled by Robert Adam for Lord Mansfield, is today a small but rich... more >>
PRICE: From £300
Our tour of the university town of Oxford, described by the 19th century poet Matthew Arnold as "that sweet city with its dreaming spires" will begin with a walk to Christ Church, Oxford University's... more >>
