LUXURY LONDON COCKTAIL TOUR

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Itinerary

Step into the glamorous world of London’s finest hotel bars on a one-of-a-kind luxury cocktail tour, where history and mixology intertwine in the city that gave birth to the martini in the 1800s. Accompanied by a knowledgeable Blue Badge Guide, you’ll be whisked through the elegant streets of Mayfair and along the Thames in a chauffeur-driven limousine, uncovering the fascinating stories behind London’s most iconic hotels and the neighborhoods that surround them. Your first stop is the sophisticated Connaught Bar, renowned for its artistry in crafting timeless and innovative cocktails in an opulent setting.

Next, you’ll visit the legendary American Bar at The Savoy, one of the world’s most celebrated cocktail destinations, where the very essence of classic mixology was refined, and where famous figures from Winston Churchill to Marilyn Monroe once sipped their drinks. Finally, your evening reaches its pinnacle at the intimate Dukes Bar, the birthplace of Ian Fleming’s famous “shaken, not stirred” martini, where bartenders continue to craft the perfect pour with a flourish of old-world charm. This is more than just a cocktail tour—it’s an immersive journey through London’s rich hospitality heritage, an indulgence in world-class mixology, and an unforgettable evening of elegance, all from the comfort of your own private limousine.

  • Your guide and car will meet you at your chosen hotel

  • After taking in the history of Berkeley square head to Connaught Bar in Mayfair and step into another world.

    Designed by David Collins Studio, the bar evokes English and Irish Cubist art of the 1920. The award-winning Connaught Bar has been named one of the best bar in The World’s 50 Best Bars 2023.

  • A historical tour around Covent Garden takes you through centuries of rich heritage, from its origins as a bustling fruit and vegetable market in the 17th century to its transformation into a vibrant cultural hub. You’ll discover the elegant Piazza, designed by Inigo Jones, and hear tales of street performers, famous theatres like the Royal Opera House, and places once frequented by Charles Dickens.

  • Learn all about the history of the Savoy which has been a palace since 1263. and was later the first hotel in Britain to introduce electric lights throughout the building!

    The American Bar is the longest surviving cocktail bar in London and one of the most renowned in the world. Serving classics with a twist. First opening in 1893 it has served countless well-known faces, from Winston Churchill to Ernest Hemingway. It remains at the forefront of the industry, winning World’s Best Bar in 2018.

  • St. James’s Street in London is steeped in history and lined with prestigious landmarks. This elegant street, dating back to the 17th century, is home to some of the city’s oldest and most exclusive establishments and some of the world’s oldest shops.

    St. James’s Palace, is Londons oldest built by Henry VIII, adds to the area’s royal charm, making the street a fascinating blend of tradition and luxury.

  • Finally, your evening reaches its pinnacle at the intimate Dukes Bar, the birthplace of Ian Fleming’s famous “shaken, not stirred” martini, where bartenders continue to craft the perfect pour with a flourish of old-world charm.

    You're here for one of the stiffest, cleanest, tastiest martinis in England. The servers will trundle by your table with a cart, on which the gin or vodka sits chilled (there’s nothing as gauche as the clink of ice here); they’ll mix it to your specs as you sit and watch.

  • Head back to your hotel for dinner!