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 
and hear personal stories not available anywhere else. Highlights include: Ringo, John and Yoko’s Apartment, Paul McCartney’s Office, location where Paul and John wrote I Want To Hold Your Hand, opening scenes for A Hard Days Night, Hey Jude and many more songs were recorded, John Lennon’s glasses and other Beatles memorabilia.
www.beatleshairdresser.com

Blends for Friends (Multiple)

A good cuppa is an integral part of contemporary British culture. Everyone loves a cuppa*, but how much do you actually know about what you're drinking? Has your tea gone through the 'cut, tear, curl' process or the orthodox process? And what is the difference between black and oolong tea? Their Master Tea Blender has tasted over a million cups of tea... and counting — not bad considering that the average person will drink 50,000 cups in their lifetime. After learning about the history, origin, manufacture and different styles, we tasted a combination of 24 teas, learned the art of slurping and spitting (all in the best possible taste) and took a custom blend home.
www.blendsforfriends.com

Hand & Lock (London)

A 45-minute behind-the-scenes tour of Hand & Lock, the oldest embroidery business in the world is truly unique. Commissions include gowns for the Queen and Princess Diana, embroidery for the Diamond Jubilee and productions such as the Lion King. You’ll have a chance to see their in-house embroiderers at-work, look at their archives that date back to the 18th century, buy a badge or even sign-up for a workshop.
www.handembroidery.com +44 2075 8074883
86 Margaret Street, London W1W 8TE


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