Layover Private Black Cab Tour with Heathrow Hotel Pick-Up
Make the most of your London layover with a Private Black Cab Tour, designed for travellers with limited time who want to experience the city’s most iconic landmarks. With convenient pick-up and drop-off at your Heathrow hotel, this tour ensures a seamless and stress-free experience.
Your professional, knowledgeable London cab driver will take you on a fully customized journey, covering must-see sights such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, and more—all in a modern London black cab. You’ll hear stories and historical insights along the way, with plenty of stops for photos
This tour is fully wheelchair accessible and has seating for up to 6 passengers, it’s perfect for solo travellers, couples, families, or small groups.
Whether you have a few hours or half a day this Layover Tour is the perfect way to experience the best of London
Pickup included
Buckingham Palace is the official residence and administrative headquarters of the British monarch in London. Located in Westminster, it has been the King’s official home since 1837 and serves as the center of many royal events and ceremonies. The palace is famous for its iconic facade, the Changing of the Guard ceremony, and its State Rooms, which open to the public during the summer. It has 775 rooms, including ballrooms, offices, and private royal apartments. The palace is also where the King hosts state banquets, official receptions, and foreign dignitaries. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, Buckingham Palace is a must-see landmark and a symbol of the British monarchy.
Westminster Abbey is one of the most famous and historically significant churches in London. Located near the Houses of Parliament, it has been the site of royal coronations since 1066, including the recent coronation of King Charles III. This stunning Gothic abbey is also a royal burial site, housing the tombs of monarchs, poets, scientists, and national figures, including Queen Elizabeth I, Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and Geoffrey Chaucer. It is also famous for hosting royal weddings, such as the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in 2011. With its breathtaking architecture, rich history, and cultural significance, Westminster Abbey is a must-visit landmark in London.
Big Ben is one of London’s most famous landmarks, often mistakenly used to refer to the entire clock tower at the Palace of Westminster. However, Big Ben is actually the nickname for the Great Bell inside the tower. The tower itself was originally called the Clock Tower but was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to honor Queen Elizabeth II. Standing 96 meters (316 feet) tall, Big Ben is part of the Houses of Parliament and is known for its iconic clock face and deep chimes, which have been ringing since 1859. It is a symbol of British democracy and a must-see attraction for visitors to London.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
We will pick you up from any hotel close to Heathrow airport