(Duration : 190 miles (305 km), Airport: Heathrow/Gatwick/ Stanstead/Luton)
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Day 1: Imperial War Museum - River Thames - Bond Street - HushImperial War Museum
Discover the secrets of espionage history with a trip to the 'Secret War' exhibition at the Imperial War Museum London. Find out the history behind the MI5 and MI6, view covert operations of secret missions throughout the years, and see how a secret agent is trained at this fascinating exhibition. Relive a 007 speedboat chase with a race down the River Thames with London Voyages. See the sights in thrilling style, the London Eye, Tower of London and Big Ben. You’ll also pass in front of the impenetrable MI6 building, James Bond’s base, where M briefs him and Q gives him gadgets, and which features in 6 Bond movies. Must see and do:National Maritime Museum | Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament Bond Street & Hush Continue your secret mission with a taste of luxury. Visit Turnbull & Asser, who designed some of 007’s sharp outfits, to pick up a bespoke English shirt. Later, enjoy a lavish dinner at Hush, the popular Mayfair restaurant owned by Roger Moore’s son, Geoffrey Moore. Must see and do:Clarence House | St James' Palace | Bond Street | British Museum | Pollock's Toy Museum Duke's Bar End the night at Duke's Bar for the best martini in town. It's rumoured that Ian Flemming's infamous line "shaken, not stirred" was derived from the bar man behind this fabulous boutique 5-star hotel. Watch Bond's famous drink being made up at your table by a member of the award-winning bar team. Must see and do:Institute of Contemporary Arts | Cabinet War Rooms | Royal Academy of Arts | Buckingham Palace |
Day 2: Duke's bar (London) - National Motor Museum - SOE Finishing School
National Motor Museum (Beaulieu) Also in Beaulieu is the Special Operations Executive (SOE) Finishing School Secret Army Exhibition - the training ground for secret agent saboteurs during World War II. Discover the secret skills the agents were taught, and be surprised at the people who taught them - including Hardy Aimes, dress designer to Queen Elizabeth II. Must see and do:National Motor Museum Stoke Park Club (Stoke Poges) Hop on a train to Slough, just east of historic Chippenham, to escape the stress of a life in espionage at the 5-star Stoke Park Club (spa, hotel and golf) in Stoke Poges. Its ballroom was Bond's hotel room in Tomorrow Never Dies, and in Goldfinger, 007 challenged Auric Goldfinger to a round of golf at the club's golf course. Must see and do:Hughenden Manor | Waddesdon Manor | Chiltern Open Air Museum | Lackham Country Park Garden |
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