London - UK

With its rich history, iconic landmarks, and diverse culture, London is the perfect destination for an unforgettable and educational school trip.

London - something for everyone

London’s history spans over 2,000 years, from its Roman origins to its role as the heart of the British Empire and a global metropolis today. Students can explore its fascinating past through landmarks like the Tower of London, where kings were crowned and prisoners held, or the Houses of Parliament, which shaped modern democracy. With stories of royal intrigue, world wars, and cultural revolutions, London offers students a unique chance to walk through history while learning how the city helped shape the world we know today.

Why choose London?

London offers a rich blend of history, culture, and educational opportunities that make it an exceptional destination for students. From iconic landmarks like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace to world-renowned museums such as the British Museum and the Science Museum, London brings history, art, and science to life. The city’s diverse neighborhoods and cultural heritage also provide students with a firsthand experience of a global city, fostering a deeper understanding of world history and modern society. With engaging, curriculum-aligned activities, London is a city where learning and adventure come together seamlessly.

London Factfile

  • Founded by the Romans – London was originally called Londinium, founded around 50 AD by the Romans

  • The Great Fire of 1666 – The Great Fire of London destroyed much of the city, but miraculously, only six people were officially recorded as casualties.

  • Tower of London – This iconic fortress has served as a royal palace, prison, treasury, and even a zoo! It’s home to the Crown Jewels today.

  • Big Ben Isn’t the Clock – Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell in the clock tower, not the clock itself, which is now known as the Elizabeth Tower.

  • London Underground – The “Tube” is the oldest underground railway system in the world, opening in 1863.

  • More than 300 Languages – London is one of the most linguistically diverse cities globally, with over 300 languages spoken by its residents.

  • Home to Four World Heritage Sites – London boasts UNESCO World Heritage sites: The Tower of London, Maritime Greenwich, Westminster Abbey, and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.

  • The River Thames – London’s lifeline for centuries, the River Thames is 215 miles long and has been central to the city’s trade, travel, and history.

  • London Bridge Myth – The often-believed myth that London Bridge fell down isn’t true. However, the original London Bridge was sold to an American businessman in 1968 and now stands in Lake Havasu, Arizona!

London Itinerary Options

All our itineraries are flexible and open to discussion. Our aim is to create

World Class Museums

London has numerous incredible museums, many of them free, offering a world of learning experiences and opportunities. 

West End Shows

Take the opportunity to enjoy one of London’s iconic West End Shows in the world famous theatre district of the capital. 

Walking Tours

Central London is perfect to explore on foot, taking in iconic sights such as Buckingham Palace, Leicester Square, Covent Garden and more. 

Historical Sites

With 2000 years of history, London is packed with incredible museums and places to learn about its rich and fascinating history, 

Further London Itinerary Options

We specialise in creating bespoke itineraries to fit the needs of each group. Here are some more ideas if you are planning your perfect London Trip.