Dessert

The British like their puddings*. Traditional desserts include everything from Bakewell Tart* to Banoffee Pie*, Eaton Mess*, and Spotted Dick* (which I still haven’t managed to order at a restaurant yet). This list is a combination of traditional and those more similar to what you can get in the US.

By Arrangement

Whether you have an interest in archeology, embroidery, gardens, music or tea;
there is a specialty talk or tour that can be arranged for you.

Beatles VIP Tour (London)

If you are a Beatles aficionado, your guide actually knew John, Paul, George. Using the many anecdotes of his time with the Beatles, you'll get exclusive insight to the lives of the Beatles. Traveling by mini coach you'll be able to cover a wide-range of important Beatles locations in London 

Chocolate Chip Cookies

We are always on the hunt for proper chocolate chip cookies. The closest to ‘home’ are Ben's Cookies (Multiple) and Millie's Cookies (Multiple). The very best ones can be found in The Clink (Sutton), a restaurant located in a prison, really! It’s worth the extra security protocols and serves great food (beyond cookies) at great prices in an unusual setting.
www.benscookies.com         www.milliescookies.com
www.theclinkrestaurant.com+44 2071 476724
High Down Lane, Sutton SM2 5PJ


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UK Residents

While countless London attractions welcome overseas visitors, there are two where
UK residency and support from your MP comes in handy.

Climb Big Ben (London)

One of the must do London activities available only to UK residents.  Take an unforgettable climb up 334 steps to the top of the Clock Tower in time to hear world-famous Big Ben chime at noon.  Your guided tour includes history of the Tower and bell as well as its inner workings.
www.parliament.uk/bigben
Westminster, London SW1A 0AA