Tour overview
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Included
- Airfare
- Local Transportation
- Accommodation
- Tour Guide
- Meals
Day 1
✈️ VIP service at Heathrow Airport
Rolls-Royce Phantom pick-up | 15-minute fast-track clearance
Check-in ceremony: hotel champagne bathtub + Bulgari welcome gift box
Dinner: Michelin in the hotel (such as Davies & Brook at Claridge’s)
Day 2
Morning
Buckingham Palace private tour (enter the unopened area of the Queen's Gallery)
Royal Stables experience (take a gilded carriage through the Boulevard)
Afternoon
Fortnum & Mason Diamond Room afternoon tea (with Darjeeling private tea)
Night
Private opera box (Royal Opera House "Turandot", including backstage meeting)
Day 3
Morning
Savile Street tailor-made suit (Huntsman, 3 hours of measurement)
Afternoon
Harrods Black Card shopping (VIP room with no tax refund + exclusive shopping guide)
Dinner: The Araki (Michelin three-star sushi)
Day 4
🚁 Helicopter transfer to and from Cambridge
Private dinner at Trinity College (dining at Newton Library)
Diamond ship on the River Cam (the hull is inlaid with Swarovski crystals)
Day 5
Morning
Exclusive viewing of the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London (private tour 1 hour before opening)
Afternoon
VIP tour of Churchill War Rooms (touch the original military map)
Dinner: Private club Annabel’s (membership only, invitation required)
Day 6
🛥️ Private yacht lunch (passing by the Parliament Building, chef cooking blue lobster on site)
🌆 Champagne viewing at the Shard (booking the terrace of Oblix restaurant)
Day 7
🏇 Royal Ascot (Cheltenham Box, including meeting with star horse trainers)
🎾 Private tour of Wimbledon (touch the championship trophy + lunch at Centre Court)
Day 8
🛍️ Bond Street closed shop shopping (Graff/VCA provides exclusive trial wear)
✈️ Heathrow VIP airport transfer (Rolls-Royce farewell + Concorde Room champagne bath)
Joanna
Standing on the Tower Bridge, watching the Thames flowing slowly – under the century-old steel skeleton, is the faded glory of the British Empire and the beating pulse of modern London.
Luna
When the bell of Big Ben rings, the whole city seems to be pulled back to the Victorian era, and even the pigeons fly particularly solemnly.
Amy
The colorful houses in Notting Hill are like overturned candy jars, and the second-hand book stalls in Portobello Market hide more romantic accidents than the movie “Notting Hill”.
Cecilia
I have listened to the “Mind the Gap” broadcast in the subway station countless times, and finally understood: London’s “gap” is not only the track and the platform, but also the subtle distance between tradition and rebellion.
Nicole
The glass curtain wall of the Shard reflects the clouds, and in Borough Market at your feet, an uncle selling cheese is telling cold jokes in a Cockney accent – this is the magic realism of London.
Julia
Fish and chips is the ultimate perfunctory way for British people to eat food, but after eating a portion with vinegar in Hyde Park… it’s a bit addictive?
Emma
When I was queuing up to buy Spanish paella at Borough Market, the French uncle next to me complained: “The best food in London is foreign food.” I looked at the Indian curry in my hand and agreed deeply.
Karen
The ratio of cream and jam in afternoon tea scones is an academic topic seriously discussed by British old ladies – more serious than the Brexit debate.
Ella
The bagel shop in East London is still open at three in the morning. Eating onion and cheese bagels and watching drunken literary young people is more “London” than watching musicals.
Fiona
The rain in London never announces, just like the surprises this city gives you – you may encounter a street performer’s opera around the corner, or you may be accurately attacked by pigeon shit.