| Transporting passengers to/from London Heathrow/Gatwick/Stansted/City/Luton Airports Sightseeing Tours, Days Out, Theatres |
What ground trasportation services we can offer you We specialise in ground transfers for passengers between Airports/Seaports and their hotels/homes, however we can offer a much wider range of services, geared to the needs of both business and leisure travellers. We can collect you from your home, hotel or office and take you wherever you want to go, reliably, comfortably and safely: - Airport transfers – to and from London Heathrow/Gatwick/Stansted/City/Luton airports
- Dock transfers – to and from Dover/Southampton/Felixstowe/Tilbury/Greenwich and Harwich
- Theatres - London and Stratford
- Race meetings, sporting events, road shows and special occasions
- Sightseeing tours of Oxford, Cambridge, Stonehenge and Bath, Windsor and Hampton Court, Stratford and the Cotswolds … plus of course 'all' the famous London Landmarks.
- Scotland, Ireland Wales and France - days out and 2 day tours are a speciality
Take a look at our sample tours..... If you wish, we can plan a tour to your chosen destination, or we can make some suggestions to fit in with the amount of time you have free; our experience shows the favourite sightseeing tours are: Other than ground transfers to/from airports and docks etc, we are listing below are the 10 most visited sights in and outside London and to see a larger image of each sightseeing location ....click the image | Most popular sights in London | Most popular sights outside London | 1. Buckingham Palace The London home of Queen Elizabeth 2nd. This probably the most photographed building in the world | 1. Stonehenge Over 5 ,000 years old and built at the time of the Pyramids. The real reason is still under discussion. | 2. Houses of Parliament The home of British goverment. This is where the Lords and politicians create the laws of the land. | 2. Bath
Walk around the then natural hot springs where Romans walked 2,000 years ago. Visit the Sacred Springs, Roman Temple and the Bath House | 3. Downing Street
The official home of the British Prime minister. In use since 1730 by most Prime Ministers. This is where the Cabinet ( the political inner sanctum) meet regularly | 3. Salisbury
Formerly Sarum (1075-1092) ad but rebuilt (1220) as Salisbury Cathedral and is now the finest Medieval Cathedral in England See the Magna Carta here. John Constable painted here | 4. St. Paul’s Cathedral
The very first Anglican Cathedral built by Sir Christopher Wren in the 1600s. A must for everyone. | 4. Stratford-upon-Avon This is the home town and birthplace of William Shakespeare | 5. Harrods
The iconic and quintessential shopping store that sell everything, yes everything. The food hall and meat and fish counters are a real experience | 5. Warwick Castle One of the oldest castles in the UK. Built by William the Conqueror in 1068 and is therefore one of the first medieval castles in England. | 6. Big Ben
Probably the worlds most famous clock tower, forming part of the Houses of Parliament building. It is the largest 4 face clock tower in the world - built in 1858. | 6. Windsor Castle One of the queens country castles, still in full use. It is also the Queens favourlte of all her homes. | 7. Madame Tussauds Waxworks A most fascinating musuem with life size wax replicas of famous people from times long past up to the present day. | 7. Hampton Court The favourite home of King Henry 7th and 8th where many public and private evnts took place. | 8. Sherlock Holmes House Located at 221b Baker Street, this is the legenary home of Sherlock Holmes the most famous of all detectives | 8. Lake District Probably the most beautiful of locations where the hills and mountains meet the rivers and lakes. | 9. Greenwich
Here you will find the Meridian line where time is measured. From this point GMT and world time is measured. From the park there is a beautiful view of Canary Wharf and the city of London. | 9. Canterbury
This is the mother church of the Anglican communion and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury.This Cathedral dates back to 597ad. Thomas Becket was murdered here. | 10. Millennium Eye Built for the millenium and only destined for 1 year life - very popular and now a real landmark in the centre of London | 10. Oxford and Cambridge The 2 world famous universities where so many famoius people started there real education | To see a larger image of a sightseeing location ....click the image If you simply want to go out shopping for the day, or to a restaurant or night club, we can arrange that too. No hassle with parking, no problems finding your way around….and of course no worries about drinking and driving. All vehicles are equipped with mobile/cell phones should you need to use them. Please note that a fee may be charged by the driver. You can book your tours or ground transportation securely online or just e-mail or telephone us. To get a quotation for your next trip, just click here. The following is a guide to our prices - which are from....... | to / from | Central London | London Heathrow | London Gatwick | Dover or Southampton | Harwich | | Central London | x | £65.00 | £100.00 | £185.00 | £215.00 | | London Heathrow | £65.00 | x | £100.00 | £185.00 | £215.00 | | London Gatwick | £100.00 | £100.00 | x | £185.00 | £215.00 | | Dover or Southampton | £185.00 | £185.00 | £185.00 | x | Please ask | | Harwich | £215.00 | £215.00 | £215.00 | Please ask | x | The above prices are for indication purposes only - please ask for an accurate no obligation quote click here for your personalised quote,...click here...... quotation request Depending on the day/time of your arrival and entry into central London we may need to add-on the London congestion charge tax. Airport and dockside car park charges for ground transfers are always included in our quotes. Excessive luggage is not a problem, just make us aware and we will ensure we provide a suitable vehicle for you. We take all major credit and debit cards, for your security as well as ours.
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