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Harry Potter
Visit platform 93/4 at King's Cross station, see the chessmen Ron used in the first film, see the Third Hand Bookstore and other places. More...

Da Vinci Code
A chance to see the major sites which appeared in Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code". More...


Tours up to 4 hours
(see also tours up to 5 hours)

On the dome of St Paul's Cathedral
On the dome of St Paul's Cathedral, London

London
See the famous sights of London - Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London, the Houses of Parliament including Big Ben, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square and much more.

Windsor Castle
Originally built by King William the Conqueror. Today the castle is an official residence of Her Majesty the Queen. Visit the magnificent State Apartments.

Wimbledon
Visit the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club to view the world-famous Centre Court.

Syon Park
The London home of the Duke of Northumberland since 16thc. with some fine Robert Adam interiors.

Greenwich
Visit the original Royal Observatory built by Sir Christopher Wren. Stand at the Prime Meridian of the World - Longitude 0°. The National Maritime Museum explains Britain's seafaring past.

Kew Gardens
Home of the Royal Botanic Gardens with a world-wide reputation. 300 acres of plants from many countries. A centre of study and plant conservation.

Hampton Court Palace
The Palace was started by Cardinal Wolsey in 16thc. King Henry VIII brought his wives here. Later King William III and Queen Mary II commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to rebuild it. Vast Tudor kitchens and gardens with the world-famous maze.


Tours up to 5 hours
(see also tours up to 4 hours)

Woburn Abbey
Home of the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years. Important private art, furniture and silver collection. 3000 acre deer park. 40 shop Antique Centre.

Waddesdon Manor
A French Renaissance-style chateau built for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, where he could entertain his friends and display his large collection of art and furniture.

Hever Castle
Anne Boleyn's family home with parts dating from 1270. Visited by King Henry VIII. The estate was bought in 1903 by the American William Waldorf Astor, who restored the house and grounds.

Rochester
The town associated with Charles Dickens. Visit the Dickens Centre, the Norman castle and the Cathedral, which was founded in 604AD.

Duxford
A former Royal Air Force fighter base. Europe's premier aviation museum. American Air Museum.

Leeds Castle
The "loveliest castle in the world", set in the middle of a lake, surrounded by 500 acres of parkland and gardens. Aviary and maze.

Knole
The largest private home in England and birthplace of the writer Vita Sackville-West. Important collection of paintings and furniture.

Wisley
The 240 acre gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society. Planting ideas, glasshouses and Model Gardens.

Down House
The family home of Charles Darwin for over 40 years. See where he wrote 'On the Origin of Species'.

Chartwell
Family home of Sir Winston Churchill from 1924 until his death. See many of his paintings in his garden studio.

Hatfield House
Built by King James I's chief minister. Remains of the Old Palace, where Queen Elizabeth I spent her youth.

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