London, United Kingdom
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カスタムツアー London

A world capital that changed its mind 2,000 times.

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2,600/名から·ベストシーズン: May–September·★★★★★ 500名以上のトラベラーがマッチング済み
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カスタムツアーとは — London?

A custom London tour arranges private access to world-class institutions, dining experiences that bypass tourist routes, and neighborhood walks guided by local experts. Your itinerary flexes around your pace, not timetables. It's London experienced as possibility rather than checklist.

London doesn't announce itself. It accumulates—layer upon layer of centuries, each one contradicting the last. Roman walls run beneath Georgian townhouses. Medieval churches sit yards from glass towers that reflect the sky like water. A custom tour here doesn't follow the paths worn by millions; it finds the moments that make London feel like a place where you belong, not where you're visiting.

The British Museum opens its doors before dawn for you alone. Borough Market's chef knows which fishmonger's stall serves only to locals. West End theatres hold your table through the interval. These aren't compromises with crowds or rushed versions of experiences—they are London as Londoners know it: intimate, unhurried, arranged entirely around what captivates you.

From May through September, the city reveals itself in long light and temperate air. Seven days lets you move through London's distinct neighborhoods as a resident would, collecting small rituals: coffee at a Shoreditch roastery, a private Crown Jewels viewing, the particular silence of Windsor Castle's Long Walk. Fourteen days adds the Cotswolds or Kent, deepening your understanding of what made London the centre of everything.

ベストシーズン — London?

おすすめの月は May–September. 月別の計画メモをご覧ください。

Jan
オフシーズン — 空きが多く、コスパ最高。
Feb
オフシーズン;静かで費用も抑えめ。
Mar
ショルダーシーズン;天気が良くなってきます。
Apr
ショルダーシーズン;理想的な気候の始まり。
May
おすすめ
ハイショルダー;早めの予約をお勧めします。
Jun
ハイシーズン;素晴らしい天気、価格は高め。
Jul
ハイシーズン;賑やかで活気に溢れます。
Aug
ハイシーズン;ヨーロッパの多くで夏休みの月。
Sep
おすすめ
ハイショルダー;私たちが最も好む月。
Oct
ショルダーシーズン;美しい光と少ない混雑。
Nov
ローショルダー;静かで趣のある雰囲気。
Dec
オフシーズン(クリスマスと大晦日を除く)。

おすすめ体験 — London

地元オペレーターが厳選した体験の数々。すべてのカスタムツアーにこれらの一部、またはさらに良いものが含まれます。

British Museum private early access — London
体験 1
British Museum private early access
Enter the British Museum before dawn, when ancient Egyptian galleries belong to you alone. A specialist guide interprets dynasties and empires without the pressure of crowds—the Rosetta Stone, the mummies, the objects that whisper across millennia.
West End show with pre-theatre dinner — London
体験 2
West End show with pre-theatre dinner
A reserved table in Covent Garden, a West End theatre in full performance, and dinner precisely timed so no moment is rushed. Experience London's theatrical heart on your own terms, not the tour operator's schedule.
Borough Market with a local chef — London
体験 3
Borough Market with a local chef
Your chef guide reveals Borough Market's true face: the cheesemakers tourists never find, the fishmongers who supply serious cooks, the bakers whose sourdough defines neighborhoods. Taste London as it actually eats.
Tower of London Crown Jewels tour — London
体験 4
Tower of London Crown Jewels tour
Private access to the Crown Jewels removes you from the crowds pressing toward glass cases. A historian explains the regalia's ceremonial significance in near-silence, revealing the symbolic weight of every stone and crown.
Windsor Castle and Eton day — London
体験 5
Windsor Castle and Eton day
Travel west of London to the palace where Henry VIII once hunted, explore Renaissance gardens and Tudor kitchens, navigate the maze that's confounded visitors for centuries. The Thames Valley reveals why London became powerful.
Shoreditch street art and craft beer walk — London
体験 6
Shoreditch street art and craft beer walk
A Shoreditch resident guides you past tourist routes to murals that change weekly, galleries in former warehouses, and a brewery where beer is made on-site. Discover how this neighborhood transformed from industrial to creative without losing its edge.

サンプル旅程

2つの出発点 — 実際の旅程は完全オーダーメイドです。ここから組み立てます。

7日間クラシック

  1. 1
    日目 1: Arrival and Thames-side orientation
    You arrive in London and settle into your accommodation in a neighborhood chosen for you—perhaps Bloomsbury's literary heritage, or Southbank's gallery-lined quietness. Your guide meets you for an evening walk along the Thames, where the city's skyline assembles itself across the water. Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the modern shapes of the South Bank appear and recede as you walk, and you begin to understand London's geography not from a map, but from the river that made it.
  2. 2
    日目 2: British Museum private early access
    Before the museum opens to the general public, you have the Egyptian galleries entirely to yourself. A specialist guide moves you through dynasties and empires—the Rosetta Stone, the mummy of Khaemwaset, the objects that whisper about human obsession with permanence. The quiet multiplies the power of these things. By mid-morning, you leave as thousands arrive, having experienced one of the world's greatest collections as it was meant to be seen: without the pressure of crowds.
  3. 3
    日目 3: Borough Market with a local chef
    Your chef guide arrives at Borough Market as vendors arrange their stalls. You move past the tourist-frequented fronts to the corners where serious cooks shop: a Basque cheesemaker who's been coming since 1998, a fishmonger who fishes the Devon coast himself, a baker whose sourdough defines a neighborhood. You taste things—real things—and begin to understand that London's food isn't trends but relationships between people and their suppliers, built across decades.
  4. 4
    日目 4: West End show with pre-theatre dinner
    A table is held for you at a restaurant in Covent Garden, chosen not from a generic guide but calibrated to your tastes and the show you'll see. The meal arrives without rush. Then the theatre—a venue on Shaftesbury Avenue or the Strand, the air inside electric with performance. After, you step back into the London night, the city's theatre district glittering around you, and the show's last words still vivid in your mind.
  5. 5
    日目 5: Tower of London Crown Jewels private tour
    A historian meets you in the Yeoman Warders' garden, and you move toward the White Tower with few others around you. The Crown Jewels—the regalia that represents centuries of British power—are viewed not in a crush of bodies but with space to look, to absorb, to contemplate what these objects mean. Your guide explains the ceremonies, the protocols, the symbolic weight of every stone. It's history made tangible.
  6. 6
    日目 6: Shoreditch street art and craft beer walk
    Your guide—a Shoreditch resident and artist themselves—moves you through the neighborhood's brick-lined streets where murals change weekly. You stop at galleries that exist in former warehouses, talk to street artists in their studios, and understand how this corner of London transformed from industrial to creative without entirely losing its edge. You end at a craft brewery where the beer is made on-site and the barista knows everyone's name.
  7. 7
    日目 7: Departure
    You leave London with the city still unreeling in your mind—not as a collection of sights ticked off, but as a place with rhythm, with secrets still unfolding. The experience ends, but the sense of belonging to London lingers.

14日間じっくりコース

  1. 1
    日目 1: Arrival and Thames-side orientation
    You arrive in London and settle into your accommodation in a neighborhood chosen for you—perhaps Bloomsbury's literary heritage, or Southbank's gallery-lined quietness. Your guide meets you for an evening walk along the Thames, where the city's skyline assembles itself across the water. Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the modern shapes of the South Bank appear and recede as you walk, and you begin to understand London's geography from the river that made it.
  2. 2
    日目 2: British Museum private early access
    Before the museum opens to the general public, you have the Egyptian galleries entirely to yourself. A specialist guide moves you through dynasties and empires—the Rosetta Stone, the mummy of Khaemwaset, the objects that whisper about human obsession with permanence. The quiet multiplies the power of these things. By mid-morning, you leave as thousands arrive, having experienced one of the world's greatest collections without the pressure of crowds.
  3. 3
    日目 3: Borough Market with a local chef
    Your chef guide arrives at Borough Market as vendors arrange their stalls. You move past the tourist-frequented fronts to the corners where serious cooks shop: a Basque cheesemaker who's been coming since 1998, a fishmonger who fishes the Devon coast himself, a baker whose sourdough defines a neighborhood. You taste things—real things—and begin to understand that London's food is built on relationships between people, deepened across decades.
  4. 4
    日目 4: West End show with pre-theatre dinner
    A table is held for you at a restaurant in Covent Garden, chosen not from a guide but calibrated to your tastes and the show you'll see. The meal arrives without rush. Then the theatre—a venue on Shaftesbury Avenue or the Strand, the air inside electric with performance. After, you step back into the London night, the city's theatre district glittering around you.
  5. 5
    日目 5: Tower of London Crown Jewels private tour
    A historian meets you in the Yeoman Warders' garden, and you move toward the White Tower with few others around you. The Crown Jewels—the regalia that represents centuries of British power—are viewed not in a crush but with space to look, to absorb, to contemplate what these objects mean. Your guide explains the ceremonies, the protocols, the symbolic weight of every stone.
  6. 6
    日目 6: Shoreditch street art and craft beer walk
    Your guide—a Shoreditch resident and artist—moves you through the neighborhood's brick-lined streets where murals change weekly. You stop at galleries in former warehouses, talk to street artists in their studios, and understand how this corner of London transformed from industrial to creative without losing its edge. You end at a craft brewery where the beer is made on-site.
  7. 7
    日目 7: Hampton Court Palace and the Thames Valley
    You travel west of London to Hampton Court, where Henry VIII once hunted and entertained. The palace sprawls across grounds where the River Thames bends in lazy curves. Your guide walks you through the Tudor kitchens, the Renaissance gardens, the Maze that has confounded visitors for centuries. The day reveals how London's power extended into the countryside, how the Thames was once the highway that connected palaces and estates.
  8. 8
    日目 8: Cotswolds villages and stone-built heritage
    You leave London by car for the Cotswolds, where honey-colored stone villages rise from valleys. Bourton-on-the-Water, Bibury, and Painswick appear like they've emerged from a different London entirely—rural, intimate, the England that inspired centuries of literature. Your guide takes you to local producers: a textile workshop, a cidery, a village pub where locals still gather. The landscape around you explains where London's wealth came from.
  9. 9
    日目 9: Windsor Castle and Eton College day
    You travel to Windsor, where the Castle—the oldest occupied royal residence—stands above the Thames. A private tour moves you through State Rooms, St. George's Chapel, and the grounds where monarchs have walked for nearly a thousand years. Then across the bridge to Eton College, where generations of Britain's leaders were educated. The river here is narrower, the history more intimate, but no less powerful than what London holds.
  10. 10
    日目 10: Return to London and Greenwich
    You drive back to London via Greenwich, where the Prime Meridian divides the world into east and west. You stand with one foot in each hemisphere at the Royal Observatory. The Thames here is wider, slower, and you understand it not as the urban river but as the waterway that made London the portal to the world's oceans. You return to London changed by what you've seen beyond it.
  11. 11
    日目 11: National Gallery and Trafalgar Square literary walk
    You spend the morning at the National Gallery, where paintings by Turner, Constable, and the Pre-Raphaelites hang. Your art historian guide explains how London itself became an artistic subject—misty, industrial, mysterious. After, you walk Trafalgar Square and the streets around it, tracing the paths of writers who made this city their subject: Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming. The city becomes a text you're learning to read.
  12. 12
    日目 12: Markets and neighborhoods beyond the center
    You explore London's outer neighborhoods—Camden Market where punk culture still echoes, Portobello Road where antiques and art cluster on Saturday mornings, or Notting Hill's pastel-painted streets. Your local guide is someone who's lived here for decades, who remembers these places before gentrification reshaped them. You find a café, sit with coffee, and watch London's ordinary life unfold around you—the real work of a city, not the performance for visitors.
  13. 13
    日目 13: Hidden museums and private collections
    London holds museums beyond the famous ones: the Wellcome Collection's cabinet of curiosities, the Sir John Soane's Museum where an 18th-century architect's private world remains frozen in time, the Courtauld Gallery's Impressionist masterpieces. Your guide arranges access that feels like discovering a secret. These spaces are quieter, more intimate, and often reveal London's true intellectual character—a city that collects, preserves, and contemplates.
  14. 14
    日目 14: Departure
    You leave London with fourteen days of the city woven into your memory—not just the famous monuments but the quieter discoveries, the neighborhoods that feel like home, the conversations with people who live here. The experience has given you what few visitors ever receive: London as a place of daily life, not just historical performance. You depart changed.

旅行の実用情報

ビザ
6 months visa-free for US/CA/AU; ETA required for many from 2024
通貨
British pound (£)
言語
English
タイムゾーン
GMT (UTC+0)

よくある質問

When is the best time to visit London?+

May through September offers London at its finest—long daylight hours, temperate weather ideal for walking the city's neighborhoods, and gardens in full bloom. The museums and galleries remain open later into the evening, and outdoor spaces like the Thames foreshore and rooftop bars become central to the experience. Book earlier in this window (May–June) to avoid peak summer crowds while still enjoying perfect weather.

How many days do I need in London?+

Seven days allows you to experience London's major neighborhoods, museums, and theatrical culture without feeling rushed. A 14-day itinerary adds a regional extension—the Cotswolds or Windsor and Eton—that deepens your understanding of why London became powerful in the first place. Many travelers find 10–12 days the ideal sweet spot, balancing depth with the desire to see other parts of the UK.

Do I need a visa for London?+

US, Canadian, and Australian citizens enjoy six months visa-free entry to the United Kingdom. Citizens of many other countries now require an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) as of 2024, which you can apply for online before arrival. Check the UK government website for your specific nationality. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.

What is the cost of a custom London tour?+

A 7-day custom tour costs from €2,600 per person, with pricing varying based on your chosen experiences, accommodation level, and group size. The 14-day itinerary with regional extensions typically ranges from €4,500–€6,000 per person. Costs include private guide services, pre-arranged museum access, theatre tickets, and restaurant reservations—items booked individually would exceed these prices significantly.

What should I pack for London?+

London's weather in May–September is mild but unpredictable; layers and a waterproof jacket are essential. Comfortable walking shoes are non-negotiable—you'll cover 10,000+ steps daily exploring neighborhoods. Dress code for West End theatres is smart casual (no trainers or beachwear). The British pound is the currency; most places accept cards, but carry some cash for markets. A small umbrella and sunscreen are practical additions year-round.

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