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Mychal_W, Aug 2026
A+ Royals and Palace tour
An excellent one hour tour prior to our entrance into Buckingham Palace. Michael is an entertaining and engaging guide. Really appreciated the time with him prior the Palace. The Palace tour is on your own and always worth a visit in the summer. What an amazing place with so much history.
Peter_M, Aug 2026
Ideal introduction to London on the first day
The commentary from the captain was extremely good, even if he lacked the official tour guide title. It was both informative and (as you'd expect from a seaman) amusing at times. It was ideal for me to get my bearings on my first day in London. It may have been in the literature that you can hop-off, hop-back-on, but if so I overlooked it, and if I'd known I may have planned my time better. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the chance to explore Greenwich before the final stage of the cruise.
Val_S, Aug 2026
August Tour Went Well and Manon is Awesome
We booked this a few days ahead of the day we wanted to go while we were in London. Booking was easy. We knew we wanted to do Stonehenge and Windsor Casyle but I couldn’t decide if we wanted to do admission to the Roman Baths or not and we ended up selecting all three. Checking in a the pickup location was easy. The bus departed in time. The seats were comfortable. There was a toilet on the bus however we were encouraged to use it only in an emergency. That wasn’t a problem for me. There were restrooms at all of the stops so all was good. Manon was out tour guide and she was awesome. Lucian was our driver and he did a great job getting us to and from the locations. We did Windsor Castle first. We had a little over an hour there. It was a bit rushed but we did have enough time to see the Venus garden, state rooms and St George’s Chapel. We arrived there at 9am and our tour guide led us to the group entrance line. We did have to wait about 20 minutes in line to get in. A different group tried to jump the line ahead of us and Manon handled that with the venue management staff. We were given a time to meet back at the bus. There was one group of people that were about 10 minutes late coming back and we did wait for them. I think we departed around 11:15a and headed to Bath. We arrived in Bath a little after 1p. We had about an hour to tour the Roman Baths. It was estimated that it would take 45 minutes to tour and I think we were done in 15. We fast tracked ourselves because we were hungry and wanted to get something to eat before we got back on the bus. There is a lot of informational displays within the Roman Baths building about the history and architecture. We didn’t read much and we bypassed a bunch of people to get to the actual bath. It was cool to see but if I were to book again I don’t think I would do admission to the baths. We would have rather walked around the town and checked out the shops and sights. We did have a nice Mezze platter at a restaurant and had just enough time to eat it before departing for StoneHenge. Everyone was there to load the bus on time although the bus was running a few minutes behind. In hindsight that was a blessing because there end up being a car accident - a car was in the bus drop off area and ran into a bus. If out bus was on time they might have run into our bus. The driver of the car was not wanting to move out of the way and Manon, again, hopped into action and talked her into moving out of the way. We departed Bath around 3:10p and arrived in StoneHendge around 4:15p. We had about an hour there and that was plenty of time. We got back on the bus to head back to London around 5-5:15p. I don’t remember what time we got back I think it was around 7:30p. I know I was eating dinner before 8p. We really enjoyed this experience. Manon was a wonderful guide and she was very knowledgeable about the locations we visited as well as London. The whole tour was about 11.5 hours from the time we checked-in until we got back and departed the bus station. The price we paid which included admission at all three locations was very fair considering the time and the driving. It was nice not to have to worry about getting a car, getting to all the places, getting tickets, end rushing around to make it places on time. I don’t think we would have been able to do all three locations in one day if we had done that on our own. It was helpful to be with the group because we didn’t have to stand in too many lines for very long.
Chris_L, Aug 2026
Great waking tour
Dan was a great guide- knowledgable, but not overwhelming. We went to Westminster Abbey first, before the masses showed up, and got to use the group entrance. It was great. The pace dragged a bit waiting for the marching guards and band from the palace, but that's the way a group tour works- it's for everyone in the group.
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London is one of the world's most-visited cities, home to three UNESCO World Heritage sites and countless more palaces, museums, and monuments. How do you see it all? Simple: London tours make exploring the British capital so much easier. Discover more sights in less time on a hop-on hop-off bus journey, travel the city by classic black cab, or sightseeing by bike. You can book guided visits to landmarks like the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey and neighborhood tours of literary Bloomsbury or edgy Shoreditch. And don't forget the day trips to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, or Bath.

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