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Private Sir Winston Churchill Taxi Tour of London

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180 minutes
English

Follow Sir Winston Churchill's life & career as this tour charts his rise to political prominence, fall from grace, & triumphant return to power as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during its darkest hour. This tour takes you through the London he knew, from his childhood home to the lavish shops & grand royal landmarks that shaped his extraordinary life. Take the opportunity to purchase books, cigars, & champagne from the same shops as Sir Winston & hear tales of his triumphs and scandals. Our knowledgeable local guide will transport you around in a London Black Cab, which means walking is minimal.

Finishing at the Churchill War Rooms (entry not included), the secret underground headquarters where he commanded Britain's fight for survival during the Second World War, this tour is perfect for history lovers and curious explorers. Our expert guide will bring Churchill's world to life with gripping stories, surprising anecdotes, and a passion for Britain's greatest leader.

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Private Sir Winston Churchill Taxi Tour of London

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The Mount Street apartments, which Winston Churchill rented from his cousin, the Duke of Marlborough, have become known as Winston’s bachelor pad. The first place that he lived on his own this is where he entertained the actress Ethel Barrymore, as well as Pamela Plowden (the woman he is most closely associated with) before meeting Clementine Ogilvy Hozier in 1904. It was here where Churchill lived when he was first elected to Parliament in 1900, and it is said that whilst he employed a cook, it is reported that Winston would often order meals from the nearby Cobourg Hotel who, would send meals including Beef Wellington over to him in his apartment. While the apartment is a private residence is still worth stopping here and considering the young man who would become Britain’s greatest Briton.

Down Street tube station is a disused station on the London Underground and was closed in 1932. Before the Second World War, the 22-meter-deep abandoned tube station was converted into an emergency bunker for the Railway Executive Committee, who were charged with keeping Britain’s railways running during the Second World War. Used by Sir Winston Churchill in the early days of the Second World War, Sir Winston referred to Down Street as “The Barn”. But why was this location used when everyone today knows about the Cabinet War Rooms? Your guide will reveal all as part of the tour.

Curzon Mayfair
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The Curzon London is opposite where Winston met the love of his life, Clementine Ogilvy Hozier the ball in 1904. Just 19 years old, Clementine would become Churchill’s greatest love, support, confidant, and of course, his wife with whom he built his home, Chartwell and his beloved family. Sadly, due to the nature of the building’s current use (which will guide will explain), we are unable to stop this location for an extended period.

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  • Guide fees
  • Gratuities
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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