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Discover London's iconic sights on a private rickshaw tour, covering landmarks like Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, and Soho in just over two hours for $206.62.
Exploring London in a private guided rickshaw offers a lively, up-close view of the city’s most famous landmarks. For $206.62 per group of up to three, this tour provides a personalized experience that covers a wide array of sights in about two hours. The tour begins at 123 Victoria Street, a convenient central location, and includes pickup options and a mobile ticket for easy access.
What makes this journey stand out is the ability to cover more ground than traditional walking tours while enjoying a private and intimate setting. The tour features famous landmarks like Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, and the London Eye, along with neighborhoods like Soho and Covent Garden. Guided by a knowledgeable host, visitors gain insights into London’s history, architecture, and culture—all while comfortably riding in a decorated rickshaw.
While the tour’s two-hour duration is perfect for a quick overview, it’s important to note that most bookings are made around 78 days in advance, suggesting high demand. The tour also emphasizes flexibility, with two different route options to explore different areas of the city. This experience suits those seeking a fun, engaging, and less conventional way to see London’s highlights in a short amount of time.

This tour provides an unconventional twist on London sightseeing by using a private rickshaw instead of traditional buses or walking groups. The personalized nature of the experience allows for a more relaxed pace and the opportunity to stop briefly at key landmarks.
The private transit means fewer crowds and more up-close encounters with landmarks like Trafalgar Square, where Nelson’s Column and the fountains are prominent, and Horse Guards Parade, with its impressive architecture and ceremonial significance. The one-minute stops provide a chance to snap photos and absorb the atmosphere without feeling rushed.
Guides share stories and insights—including historical facts about 10 Downing Street, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey—which add depth to the sightseeing experience. The inclusion of neighborhoods such as Soho and Covent Garden introduces visitors to London’s vibrant cultural scene, famous shops, and street performers.
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The tour’s first stop is Trafalgar Square, a central London hub filled with history and iconic statues. Most visitors admire Nelson’s Column and the fountains, but the guide adds context about the square’s importance within London’s history.
Passing by Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall, the rickshaw offers views of the grand parade ground and the surrounding government buildings. This quick pass-by provides a sense of London’s official and ceremonial side. The one-minute stops make it easy to take photos and get a feel for the area’s political significance.
Next, the guide leads you past 10 Downing Street, where the Prime Minister resides, noting the famous black door and security details. The two-minute stop allows for a fleeting but memorable view of the residence.

One of the tour’s highlights is the view of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Striking and grand, the clock tower and surrounding gothic architecture are essential symbols of London. The two-minute stop here offers enough time to appreciate the intricate details and history behind these landmarks.
The guide shares stories about the clock tower’s history and its role as a global icon. From here, the London Eye is visible, providing an opportunity to appreciate the scale of the nearby River Thames and the city skyline. The two-minute stop is perfect for photos and gaining context about London’s political and leisure spaces.
A five-minute visit to Soho introduces the lively, eclectic atmosphere of this famous neighborhood—known for its nightlife, diverse eateries, and entertainment venues. The guide offers insights into Soho’s transformation from a historic district to its current vibrant vibe.
Following this, the Covent Garden stop provides a glimpse into the historic market area, full of street performers, boutique shops, and historic buildings. Visitors can soak in the lively street scene and learn about the area’s past as a major trading hub. These stops are brief but packed with character, offering a taste of London’s cultural diversity.

The tour continues through Berry Bros. & Rudd, a historic wine merchant, and Bond Street, renowned for its luxury boutiques. These two-minute stops highlight London’s reputation for fashion, commerce, and tradition.
The fashionable architecture of Bond Street contrasts with the charming, historic shops like Berry Bros. & Rudd, giving a sense of the city’s evolving yet preserved retail scene. The guide’s commentary enriches the experience with stories about the shops’ histories and their significance in London’s high-end shopping culture.
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Next is Piccadilly Circus, an iconic hub famous for its bright billboards and bustling crowds. The two-minute stop allows visitors to take photos and soak in the energetic atmosphere. The guide points out the famous advertising displays and shares trivia about the area’s history as a media and entertainment center.
This spot epitomizes London’s lively street scene and is a favorite for many visitors for its dynamic setting and vivid billboards.
The five-minute stop in Soho offers a glimpse into one of London’s most culturally diverse neighborhoods, known for its nightlife and creative vibe. The guide highlights the neighborhood’s history and current spirit.
Following Soho, the Covent Garden stop allows visitors to wander through the lively market, watch street performers, and enjoy the historic architecture. The lively atmosphere makes these areas ideal for short walks and photo opportunities.
This private tour begins at 123 Victoria Street, a central location with easy access by public transportation. The tour concludes back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward.
The pickup service is available, and the entire experience is designed to accommodate most travelers, including those with mobility challenges. The small group size (up to three people) ensures personalized attention and flexibility. Travelers can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, with weather conditions potentially affecting the tour but offering full refunds if canceled due to poor weather.
This private rickshaw experience offers a fun and efficient way to see London’s most iconic sights without the fatigue of walking or the crowds of larger tours. The knowledgeable guides bring history and character to every stop, making each site meaningful.
Ideal for those who want to maximize their sightseeing in a short time, especially families, mobility-challenged visitors, or anyone seeking a more personal and relaxed experience. The high review ratings and consistent praise for friendly guides and well-planned routes underscore its quality.
While the two-hour duration limits deep exploration of each site, the focused stops and engaging narration make this tour a memorable introduction to London’s historic and cultural core. It’s a distinctive option for travelers looking to see a lot with comfort and flair.
“We had a great time – he was very knowledgeable and showed us all the main places in London. I would definitely recommend doing this tour if youd l…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering many key landmarks and neighborhoods of London.
What is included in the price?
The $206.62 fee covers a private guided rickshaw for up to three people, with pickup options and a mobile ticket.
Are there different route options?
Yes, the tour offers two different routes that explore different parts of London, allowing for some variety.
Can children join this tour?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility challenges.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll see Trafalgar Square, Horse Guards Parade, 10 Downing Street, Big Ben, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, St. James’s Palace, Berry Bros. & Rudd, Bond Street, Piccadilly Circus, Soho, and Covent Garden.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is 123 Victoria Street, and the tour ends at the same location.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Yes, the tour is designed to accommodate most travelers and is safe and comfortable for those with mobility concerns.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than that are non-refundable.
Who is the guide?
The tour is led by Silo, whose knowledgeable and friendly demeanor is highly praised in reviews.