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Choose one of Lloyd Touring Company’s (LTC) most popular outings to see the best that London has to offer!
Tour 1: Full-day tour of the most popular tourist sites on one of our famous red double-decker buses. See the Changing of the Guard and conclude the day with a river cruise.
Tour 2: Full-day walking tour of London’ best shopping areas. Explore London’s famous department stores and wander along fashionable Bond and Oxford Streets.
Tour 3: Half-day tour on a red double-decker bus, including private tour of the Tower of London and lunch at a nearby café.
Tour 4: Half-day tour of Buckingham Palace, including the Changing of the Guard. Tour ends with a traditional fish-and-chips lunch.
Tour 5: Full-day walking tour featuring London’s top highlights. Complete the day with a medieval banquet.
LTC’s knowledgeable local staff members personally guide each one of our tours. Meals are not covered, except when noted in the tour description. Participants are responsible for meeting at chosen departure destination. LTC does not provide pickup from hotels. All tours can be upgraded for an additional fee to include an open-date ticket to the London Eye, London’s famous observation wheel.
Ella Bouton
Lloyd Touring Company Review
This was my first trip to London. I decided to see all the major tourist sites on my own, but I wanted someone to help me discover the most interesting places to shop in London. My LTC tour guide, Larissa, was wonderful. She is an avid shopper herself, and at the beginning of the tour, she tried to get to know the participants. She was able to guide everyone to the shops that they were most interested in. It was such a personalized tour! And it was a bonus that Larissa also speaks French. My daughter and I were visiting from Paris, and we appreciated being able to communicate in two languages. The tour was very reasonably priced, too. I would highly recommend it. The only unpleasant part of the tour was that Oxford Street was extremely crowded when we visited, and it was difficult to walk around easily.