Private Transfer Service from London Heathrow (LHR) Airport to any Lincolnshire location.
Aura Journeys have a fleet of Mercedes-Benz Vehicles, capable of transferring 1 to 6 travellers with luggage.
All Airport collections include our Meet and Greet Service, your chauffeur will be waiting in the Arrivals Hall with your very own greeting board. They will assist with luggage to your vehicle and ensure you are comfortable prior to departure.
On arrival at your destination they will assist with luggage into you accommodation and ensure you are settled before completing the journeys.
Executive Car
Pickup included
Your Sightseeing Tour starts from your accommodation, ensuring a great start your chauffeur will do a full introduction and point out all the on-board facilities in the vehicle. Once the formalities are out of the way they will run through the itinerary for the day and ensure all the passengers are comfortable and answer any questions before setting off.
• Starting at Edinburgh Castle. In 1566 Mary Queen of Scots gave birth to James VI in the royal palace within the castle and the tiny bed-closet still survives. Most importantly to Scots, in 1996 the Stone of Destiny, Scotland’s coronation stone, was placed in the Crown Room alongside the nation’s Crown Jewels, (the Honours of Scotland), following its return from Westminster after a space of 800 years.
• Tour the Grassmarket, one of the oldest parts of the city, and although the architecture has changed the layout retains the historic character of a bustling market place with many taverns and inns where in times gone by the drovers would come to sell their cattle. Today there are still a variety of pubs and independent shops including the White Hart Inn which may be the oldest pub in Edinburgh. Once visited by the poet Robert Burns in 1791 and by the poet Dorothy Wordsworth.
• Travel down the Royal Mile past St Giles Cathedral, the Peoples Story Museum and The Scottish Parliament building, stopping to visit Greyfriars Bobby, the loyal Skye Terrier who remained by his master’s grave for fourteen years, to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the Queen in Scotland. The palace was home to Mary Queen of Scots for six years and houses beautiful tapestries and paintings. You may wish to see the city from above and take a drive through Holyrood Park and around Arthurs Seat, the extinct volcano overlooking Edinburgh, with some spectacular views.
• Now in contrast visit the New Town through Charlotte Square to the Georgian House to experience the elegance of 18th-century living in Edinburgh’s New Town. Designed in 1791 by Robert Adam, Scotland’s foremost 18th-century architect, Charlotte Square was one of the most fashionable and desirable residential addresses in the New Town.
• Finally, in Edinburgh you can visit Ocean Terminal and view the Royal Yacht Brittania where presidents, Kings and Queens were entertained. It was, first and foremost, the home from home of the Royal family when entertaining abroad. As part of your tour of Britannia, why not visit the Royal Deck Tea Room? You can enjoy delicious, and freshly prepared, home-made food, stunning views and a warm welcome. Your sightseeing tour finishes with all passengers being taken back to their accommodation, the Door to Door experience helps you enjoy the full tour without the worry of finding you way back at the end of the day. There are many other attractions in and around Edinburgh, if you wanted to change the itinerary then please get in touch.
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