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- Discover London in Effortless Luxury
London is a city of icons, and the finest way to experience them is aboard LE GRAND. Our luxury sightseeing tour is designed for guests who value comfort, discretion, and impeccable service. From the moment you take your seat, the experience feels elevated yet welcoming. Panoramic city views unfold through expansive windows while every detail has been considered for your ease. Relax into plush seating as we journey through the heart of the capital. Pass the elegance of Buckingham Palace, the grandeur of the Houses of Parliament, and the timeless beauty of Westminster Abbey. Take in the energy of Piccadilly and Soho, the cultural landmarks surrounding the Victoria & Albert Museum, and the stately avenues of Whitehall and Pall Mall. From Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens to Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery, London’s most celebrated sights reveal themselves in comfort and style. Your experience includes a multilingual audio guide available in English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, and Russian, offering engaging insights into the city’s history and architecture. Climate control ensures year-round comfort, while an onboard restroom and curated food and beverage options provide convenience throughout your journey. Whether you are visiting London for the first time or rediscovering it with fresh eyes, LE GRAND offers a perspective that feels relaxed, refined, and memorable. Select your preferred date below to view available departures. For private hire or special requests, contact us directly. We will be delighted to assist.
- Lunar New Year aboard Le Grand
Step into the Lunar New Year — a season of renewal, good fortune, and new beginnings. This year, Le Grand invites you to experience London after dark in a way that feels calm, elevated, and beautifully different. Travel through the city’s most iconic sights — from Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square to St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, and Tower Bridge — with 360° panoramic views, a smart audio guide, and attentive onboard service. For the season, we’ve added thoughtful décor details designed to celebrate the start of the new lunar year — subtle, elegant, and unmistakably Le Grand. Select a date below to see available tours, all featuring our Lunar New Year Special. Questions or private bookings? WhatsApp us .
- Valentine's on Le Grand Bus
Select a date below to see available tours. Tours at 2:00 PM & 4:30 PM. Questions or private bookings? WhatsApp us . Make this Valentine's Day more than just dinner. Start Valentine's afternoon aboard a private glass-roofed lounge through the heart of London — Ruinart champagne, handcrafted canapés, and panoramic views of Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and The Thames. Then head to dinner with a story to tell. Ruinart Blanc de Blancs with caviar. Prosecco with handcrafted canapés. Delicate mini pâtisseries — all from plush seating as London's skyline rolls past.
- A Culinary Journey Of London
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- Luxury London Tours For Couples
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- Luxury Sightseeing Tours in London
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