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London with Emma Barrera
Dates
Aug 5–9, 2024
Group Size
10–24 Travelers
Duration
5 days, 4 nights
Activity Level
Exploration
About This Trip
Meet Your Host
View Full ProfileEmma Barrera
Emma (@righthandglam) is an Engagement Expert + Social Media Mentor. Over the past few years, Emma has been to London four times, and has been eagerly awaiting to explore her “Heart Home” with her community. Experience a city steeped in culture, food that will make your mouth water, and of course, receive business coaching throughout!
Trip Activities
London Wonders Walking Tour
Afternoon Tea
Regents Park, Fitzrovia, and Bloomsbury Visit
Cocktail Tasting Session
Tower of London
Included in Your Trip
Double occupancy in 4-star hotels (limited single rooms available)
Local guide throughout trip
All city transfers
Not Included
Flights (except as noted)
Food and alcohol (except as noted)
Visas and travel insurance
Airport transfers
Tips & Gratuity
What's included by Your Host
Life is a Cabaret…
Hyde Park Stroll
London Pub Crawl
Itinerary
*All durations are approximate
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dinner
Welcome dinner at a local restaurant is included. Dinner tonight will be a set menu and include a main entree and dessert. Drinks are not included.
The Montague on the Gardens Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in London
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breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included. A typical hotel breakfast is either continental or served buffet style. The exact breakfast offered will be determined by your finalized hotel.
London Wonders Walking Tour
After breakfast you will walk to Russell Station where you will take the tube to Waterloo Station, where your experience begins. Walk to the South Bank to admire views of the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament. Then continue along the river bank to pass the iconic London Eye. Walk over Westminster Bridge to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben and whilst here you will head to the lesser known Victoria Towers Garden to enjoy the views of the Thames from its north bank. Then you continue past Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace, home to the Queen of England. From here, you walk through beautiful St James’ Park, an avian paradise (look out for the pelicans!) before walking up Whitehall, past No.10 Downing Street, home to the UK Prime Minister. Your tour ends in the heart of the city at Trafalgar Square, home to Nelson’s Column, the National Gallery and the famous Trafalgar Square Lions. After the tour you will have the option to explore more, find a cafe for lunch on your own or go back to the hotel. Today you will be walking for approximately 4 miles so please wear comfortable shoes.
Afternoon Tea
There's nowhere better to savor a delicious traditional Afternoon Tea than The Montague, overlooking peaceful gardens in the heart of London or in the beautiful Leopard Bar. Your Afternoon Tea includes a scrumptious selection of warmly baked plain and raisin scones, delicious cakes, and freshly hand-cut sandwiches including egg and mayo, smoked salmon, chicken, cucumber, and cream cheese
Life is a Cabaret…
How could you go to London and not get a ticket for the hottest show in town? Should you be interested, your host will coordinate tickets for Cabaret on the West End, with a nightcap to follow.
The Montague on the Gardens Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in London
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included. A typical hotel breakfast is either continental or served buffet style. The exact breakfast offered will be determined by your finalized hotel.
Regents Park, Fitzrovia, and Bloomsbury Visit
Begin by visiting the Sherlock Holmes statue before heading to see the Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221B Baker Street. Continue north past London Business School and enter Regents park, a former hunting ground for the royal family and now one of the public Royal parks of London. Walk past the boating lake around Outer Circle before crossing over the Regents Canal onto Prince Albert Road. From here, head up to the top of Primrose Hill which offers spectacular views over central London. After you will return to Regents Park, passing by the London Zoo, the Ready Drinking Money Fountain and the Lion Vase, a large stone bowl held up by four stone, winged lions, in the English Gardens. Reach the south parameters of Regents Park where you will continue through the small, winding streets of Fitzrovia to reach the base of the BT Tower, standing at a total height of 189 meters. Continue through Fitzrovia, admiring the beautiful architecture as you walk Charlotte Street onto the main thoroughfare of Tottenham Court Road. Cross over to pretty Bedford Square and admire the houses and buildings here before walking past the back entrance of the British Museum. Continue to Russell Square, designed and built in 1806 before walking down Bedford Place to the quaint Bloomsbury Gardens. Turn right here to see the spectacular front of the British Museum. Enter the Museum for a quick look at the main hall including the Normal Foster glass ceiling before continuing your walk to Tottenham Court Road station where your tour ends. From here you will have the afternoon on your own for free time. Today you will be walking for roughly 6 miles so please wear comfortable shoes. You will not be walking the entire time, stops will be made along the way to take in the sights and to take breaks.
Cocktail Tasting Session
In the evening, join a private cocktail taster session at the trendy venue of Milk Float, on the waters at Hackney Wick. Here you will be presented with a five-cocktail taster menu. Each cocktail will be 175ml in size and you will be presented with what is in each cocktail during your tasting session. There is a standard version and a premium version of the cocktail menu available. Once the tasting has ended you will have the remainder of the night at your leisure.
The Montague on the Gardens Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in London
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included. A typical hotel breakfast is either continental or served buffet style. The exact breakfast offered will be determined by your finalized hotel.
Tower of London
Today enjoy entry into the Tower of London for a self-guided visit. The Tower of London, founded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7, is one of the world’s most famous fortresses yet despite its grim reputation as a place of torture and death, there are so many more stories to be told. The Crown Jewels have been stored and displayed at the Tower of London since 1661, continuing a long tradition of storing precious objects here. Explore the importance of the Crown Jewels to the British monarchy, the role of the Tower in protecting these treasures and the long and fascinating tradition of coronations in England. The priceless collection holds some of the most legendary and extraordinary diamonds in the world. The Crown Jewels at the Tower of London are a unique working collection of royal regalia and are still regularly used by the Royal Family in important national ceremonies, such as the State opening of Parliament. A castle built to strike fear and submission into the unruly citizens of London and deter foreign invaders - today you cannot miss the iconic White Tower, a symbol of London and Britain, overlooking the River Thames. Inside you'll find the world’s oldest visitor attraction, The Line of Kings. A line of wooden horses, their garish colors and wild expressions somewhat incongruous in amongst the majestic suits of armor, this is the surviving remnant of one of the oldest - and oddest - collections at the Tower. From murky beginnings as the Horse Armoury, it's part propaganda, part fantasy, and the longest running visitor attraction in the world.
Hyde Park Stroll
Enjoy some ice cream as we stroll past Kensington Palace, Round Pond, and the Italian Fountains. Feel free to bring your bathing suit — tanning in the park is encouraged during the summer! We’ll make our way to The Princess Diana Memorial Foundations and enjoy an afternoon brew on the bank of the Serpentine.
London Pub Crawl
Two words: Pub culture. The best way to experience London is through the eyes of the locals, and a pub is at the core of every community. We'll visit some of London's most iconic pubs before we come together one last time for our Farewell Dinner.
dinner
Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. Dinner tonight will be a set 2 course menu, including a main and dessert. Drinks are not included but can be purchased on your own.
The Montague on the Gardens Hotel (or similar)
Overnight in London
Info
breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel is included. A typical hotel breakfast is either continental or served buffet style.
Physical Activity Level:Exploration
These trips require some movement, but slow and steady is the name of the game. Maybe a mid-length walking tour or at-your-pace sightseeing. No rush.
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Spot Confirmed With 90 or Fewer Days Before Your Trip
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