DAY 1

Arrival at King's Cross - St Pancras station. Meet and greet by a local assistant and transfer to central London. Lunch in a traditional pub Sightseeing of the capital city during which you will discover the most famous sites: Westminster abbey, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, St Paul's cathedral, the GLA headquarters, the city, Tower bridge, the Tower of London… Visit of the Tower of London, renowned for the crown jewels Transfer to your hotel Dinner and overnight

DAY 2

The British museum: the most famous London museum: it hosts some treasures (archeology remains, mommies, medals, paintings, sculptures…) from all over the world. Do not miss the temporary exhibitions.
Lunch in a traditional pub.
Free afternoon for shopping.
Dinner and overnight.

DAY 3

Transfer to Windsor. Visit of the castle which is one of the Queen's Elizabeth's official residence and the biggest lived in castle in the world. The Royal palace and the fortress have been a home for 900 hundred years. The flag will signal the Queen's presence. You will be able to visit the state's apartments (which hosts some delightful paintings, china and antique furniture), the Doll's house, the St George's chapel and the gallery. Lunch in a traditional pub. Free time.
Journey back to your hotel.
In the evening transfer to the "Prospect of Whitby", You will enjoy a 3 course dinner in London's oldest pub (1520). It used to be famous for its visitors: bandits and was nicknamed "the devil's tavern". To day you can still see from the balcony overlooking the Thames the cord that was used to hang the sailors.
Transfer back to the hotel.

Overnight.

DAY 4

A trip on board the famous British Airways London Eye where you will enjoy the most spectacular view over London. On a clear day you can see all the way to Windsor! Lunch in a traditional pub.
In the afternoon visit of St Paul's cathedral. It is one of the most spectacular cathedral in the world, almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1666 and rebuilt by Sir Christopher's Wren between 1675 and 1710. It hosts the "whispering gallery" as well as the Duke of Wellington, the Admiral Nelson and Sir Christopher Wren's remains. Transfer back to King's Cross - St Pancras station