Delve into the world of espionage with Bond, James Bond on a private tour of London to uncover many filming locations in the city of London that you have seen in your favourite movies for over 40 years.
On your James Bond filming locations tour, you will:
- Travel in the comfort of a private and iconic London Taxi;
- Relive your favourite spy flicks and their lead characters with an accredited London Driver Guide who's a 007 aficionado;
- Become a special agent of "His Majesty’s Secret Service" and explore the haunts throughout London where Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan and Craig each brought Bond to life;
- Explore the places behind the stories in Ian Fleming’s iconic novels and the subsequent films;
- Learn about the real-life world of the Secret Service as you tour Westminster, Whitehall, Downing St, and the National Gallery.
London is a city unlike no other in respect of its long associations with the world of espionage - the spies, double agents, traitors, heroes and villains from every continent played out their cloak-and-dagger games of cunning, deceit and treachery on the mean streets that we shall traverse.
Like in real life, the city has played host to some incredible spy moments on the big screen, including in Bond film scenes over the past 55 years. Your 007 expert tour guide is here to take you undercover and whisk you through the film locations from ‘Dr. No’ through to ‘Spectre.’
James Bond fans will not only get to see those film scene sites - but also most of London's iconic landmarks, plus a special visit inside one of the world's most famous spaces, the National Gallery.
DISCLAIMER: This tour is an unlicensed and unauthorised tour of sites featured in the film series 'James Bond' produced by Danjaq LLC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Travel Curious Ltd. and this tour does not have any association with, or connection to, the film series 'James Bond', Danjaq LLC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Tour duration4 hours
Type of tourDay Trip: including a private vehicle throughout the tour
Attractions along this route:
Buckingham PalaceBuckingham Palace is the official London residence for HM Queen Elizabeth II and it's one of London’s most popular attractions.
Big BenRenamed "Elizabeth Tower" for the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the iconic Victorian clock tower of London, has become a symbol of the city itself.
Tower of LondonOne of England's first Norman castles, as well as its most feared prison and the home of the Crown Jewels.
Trafalgar SquareA beautiful historic square in the heart of London and one of the city's top tourist attractions.
Westminster AbbeyOne of London's oldest and most magnificent churches, with a long-standing connection to the royal family.
Downing StreetThe home of some of the most important members of the British Government, including the Prime Minister himself.
London EyeThe London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel, is a huge observation wheel on the banks of the River Thames, that offers spectacular views of the city.
Smithfields MarketThe largest meat market in the UK today, Smithfields has been in use since Medieval times.
St James's ParkA green oasis in royal London that is host to numerous ceremonies - and has a lake complete with pelicans.
Horse Guards Parade at St James's ParkAn old tournament ground that now serves as an area for royal and military ceremonies.
Whitehall PlaceRecognised as the centre of Her Majesty's Government and the seat of power for the United Kingdom.
Piccadilly CircusPiccadilly Circus is the most buzzing place in London, and it's no surprise it's known as the Times Square of London.
Mayfair, LondonOne of London's most lavish, exclusive neighbourhoods. Embassies, prime offices and boutiques occupy former mansions and aristocratic homes.
The National Gallery, LondonOne of the most famous art museums in the world, it houses work spanning from the middle ages to the modern era.
Churchill War RoomsA fascinating underground museum preserving the bunker from which Churchill's government directed the war effort.
St Paul's CathedralThe seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London.
Thames RiverThe second longest river in the UK the Thames is an iconic piece of London culture. Don't be put off by its murky colour it is actually one of the cleanest metropolitan rivers in European.