Our capital city has something for everyone, from the traditional to the modern. You can visit any number of museums, galleries and famous sights, enjoy a west end show or a trip on the London Eye. Whatever you are looking for, just contact us and we will put an itinerary together for you.
- Britain at War Experience
The Britain at War Experience recreates the London Blitz in all its fury with special effects highlighting the sights and sounds, the artifacts, and even the dust and smoke of an air raid at its height. - Cabinet War Rooms
Housed beneath London's streets, where Winston Churchill and his War Cabinet led the country during the Second World War. - Churchill Museum
The Churchill Museum uses cutting-edge technology and multimedia displays to bring the story of Winston Churchill to life. - Hampton Court Palace
- Houses of Parliament
A number of themed tours and workshops are available. - Imperial War Museum
Chronicling the history of conflict from the First World War to the present day. - Jack the Ripper Tour
An atmospheric walking tour of the dark alleyways and sinister thoroughfares where the Jack the Ripper murders occurred, with an expert guide. - London Aquarium
One of Europe's largest displays of aquatic life. A number of curriculum-linked tours are available. - London Eye
Now a famous landmark in its own right, and a great way to see the city. - London Zoo
You may choose to include a session from the zoo's schools programme. - Madame Tussauds
- National Gallery
Houses one of the greatest collections of European painting in the world. - Natural History Museum
A range of workshops and activities for schools is available. - National Portrait Gallery
Containing portraits of the most famous people in British history. - River Cruise
A cruise on the Thames is a relaxing way to see the city. - Royal Observatory Greenwich
Including a planetarium, with specific shows linked to various curriculum studies. - Science Museum
Many interactive exhibits and an IMAX cinema. - Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Visit this reconstruction of an Elizabethan theatre to enjoy a performance or theatre tour. - St Paul's Cathedral
The Cathedral was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1675-1710 to replace the old cathedral destroyed in the Great Fire of London. It is the second largest Christian Church in the world. Themed tours are available for schools. - Tate Britain
The national gallery for British art from 1500 to the present day. - Tate Modern
International modern and contemporary art. - Tower of London
We can arrange a blue-badge guide for your visit here or you might prefer to discover the Tower with an audio guide, choosing from five different tours: The Normans, the Mediæval Palace, Imprisonment and Execution, the Crown Jewels or Life Inside a Royal Fortress. - The Victoria & Albert Museum
Arguably the greatest museum of art and design, with a huge diversity of collections. - West End Shows
Your choice of show, often at highly reduced rates. - Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle, an official residence of The Queen and one of her favourite homes, is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. A number of tours and teaching resources are available.