Our London Christian Tours offer more than just a sightseeing adventure—it’s an opportunity to engage with solid biblical history and spiritual insights woven into every aspect of the journey.
At grand cathedrals, we explore the rise, reformation, and revival of Christianity across England and Europe. The British Museum provides a gateway to world-class biblical archaeology, bringing Scripture to life through ancient artifacts. At the Natural History Museum, we marvel at the handiwork of God revealed through the wonders of creation.
Our tours go beyond the surface to provide a perspective you won’t find elsewhere. Guests frequently highlight the unique experiences we offer, including access to rarely-seen locations most tours overlook. From hidden rooms at Westminster Abbey to high tea in a private apse within an ancient undercroft, we’ll take you to places that make you feel like a true London insider.
Featuring iconic sights and destinations, each tour is enriched by teachings on church history, biblical archaeology, creation science, and more. Above all, our mission is to honor God and glorify His name in every part of our exploration of this historic and culturally significant city.
As followers of Christ, we have the privilege of not only visiting incredible places but also deepening our understanding of the One who has masterfully woven these histories together. There’s no better way to explore these remarkable sites than alongside fellow believers in the family of God.
Join us for a tour that elevates your travel experience, blending history, faith, and fellowship in one unforgettable journey.
We invite you to experience a tour on a higher level!
How many people will be with us?
To ensure a truly engaging and personalized experience, we limit our London Christian Tours to just 8-10 attendees. This small group size allows us to explore exclusive, behind-the-scenes locations that larger groups simply can’t access. It also fosters a close-knit atmosphere, where we can travel, learn, and grow together like a family over the course of seven unforgettable days.
Our goal is to build meaningful relationships—not only among fellow travelers but also to help each participant deepen their personal relationship with our Creator God. Join us for a tour that combines faith, fellowship, and discovery in the heart of London!
How will we get around London?
We will be traveling the same 3 main ways every other Londoner does on a daily basis:
London Underground
Most often referred to as “The Tube”. This will be our primary means of travel as we venture daily to the various museums and attractions we visit. The first underground metro rail ever created, and still one of the most used and most efficient underground travel systems in the world…MIND THE GAP!
London Bus System Yes, they still have the classic red buses and they are used every day! Some are a standard single-level bus, and others are the iconic two-level size with great views from high up as we travel down the narrow, winding London streets. These will be used less often than the tube, but what trip to London would be complete without a ride on an iconic “Double-decka”?
Walking
London is a walking city. Whether it’s going between various attractions or just to the nearest tube station, you’ll quickly realize that nearly EVERYONE walks here…probably much more than most Americans are used to. You’ll soon find yourself enjoying the walks to and from tube stations, as every corner and street shop we pass is filled with deep history and iconic London style. It’s the best way to see and experience the life of the city!
Unlimited Travel in the Heart of London
While we are together in London we will be using the Oyster travel card system. This convenient touch-and-go system will allow you unlimited travel throughout the heart of London’s Zone 1 and 2 via easy access on the bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, and most National Rail services in London. You will be free to use your travel card throughout London’s central areas, even during evenings and “free time” outside the daily tour activities. The cost of this travel around London is included.
What kind of food will we be eating?
We understand that food preferences vary widely, and planning meals for everyone can be a challenge—especially in a new and exciting destination like London. We’ve carefully selected a variety of our favorite dining spots in London to ensure our group enjoys an incredible culinary journey together. From charming local eateries to hidden gems featuring flavors from around the world, we’ve curated a mix of options that showcase the best of London’s international food scene. For this reason, most food is not included in the cost of the tour, allowing for maximum flexibility in personal preference and budget.
Most evenings you will be free to go wherever you would like to sample the best of London. From nightlife street vendors to fine dining, we highly recommend you try various things and really enjoy the great international foods that London has to offer. With not-to-be-missed classic fish and chips to exotic curries and carved kebabs, London is full of delectable culinary surprises!
This is your chance to taste your way through one of the world’s most diverse food capitals—so dive in and enjoy!
Why do you not include the cost of airfare?
There are several reasons why we leave travel arrangements to and from London in your hands. First, our tours attract participants from across the U.S. and around the world. Coordinating a group flight from a single departure city would require everyone to travel to that location first—adding extra flights, costs, and logistical challenges for many attendees.
The other reason we don’t book a group flight is that it gives the tour participants more flexibility with their travel preferences. Some may have a preferred airline or frequent flyer program they use. Others choose to make a London Christian Tour part of a larger trip and may arrive in London a few days before or stay a few days after we’re done with our tour. By asking everyone to make their own travel arrangements to and from London, we are allowing for the maximum flexibility and least expensive travel options available.
We’re always here to help with any other questions or travel plans you may have.
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