Explore the grandeur of two iconic royal residences on this private car tour from London. Discover the Tudor history at Hampton Court Palace, home to Henry VIII, and stroll through its exquisite gardens and the world's oldest hedge maze. Then, venture to Windsor Castle, the oldest inhabited castle globally, to marvel at the stunning State Apartments and St George’s Chapel, site of royal weddings. This bespoke experience includes a knowledgeable guide and luxury transport, allowing you to delve into England’s royal heritage at your own pace.
- Private luxury car tour with a professional guide and chauffeur
- Visit Hampton Court Palace and Windsor Castle at your leisure
- Explore historical highlights, including gardens, art collections, and royal chapels
- Tour duration is approximately 11 hours, with flexible pick-up and drop-off arrangements
Mercedes Sprinter Bus<br/>Pickup included
Mercedes V Class<br/>Pickup included
Discover Windsor Castle, a living tapestry of royal history and architectural splendour set along the winding Thames. From the opulent State Rooms to the sacred St George’s Chapel, every stone tells a story of centuries of tradition, pageantry, and artistry. Wander lost-egg-green gardens, glimpse the Changing of the Guard, and soak in panoramic views of the castle town and countryside. Just a short ride from London, Windsor invites you to step into a timeless chapter of British heritage, majestic, intimate, unforgettable.
*St George's Chapel is closed for visits on Sundays.
** Windsor Castle is an Official Working Royal Residence, and is sometimes subject to last minute closures. We will always check the opening schedule once you have booked the tour and will notify you of any planned closures in advance when possible.
Step into Hampton Court Palace, where Tudor grandeur meets royal whimsy along the River Thames. Explore the awe-inspiring State Apartments, wander the legendary maze, marvel at the vast Tudor kitchens, and stroll through graceful Baroque and formal gardens. From Henry VIII’s court to today’s dazzling displays, Hampton Court blends centuries of history with interactive experiences, making every visit feel like stepping into a living, captivating chapter of British heritage.
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London Waterloo, London King's Cross
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