James Bond’s London – with tour brand Imagine Experiences
Experiential tour provider Imagine Experiences is offering a new way to experience London.
It has three unique ‘secret agent’ adventures following in the footsteps of James Bond.
There is a 3.5-hour Essential Bond—Nobody Does it Better, a six-hour Bond for a Day, including a session at a select London gun club, and the six-hour Bond for a Day Experience + Speedboat.
This includes a thrilling speedboat ride down the River Thames.
These Bond experiences allow guests to live their spy fantasies out.
Guests will rendezvous at a secret location where they’ll then experience Bond-like encounters including sipping Vodka martinis and perfecting their weapon handling skills.
It takes 007 fans to hidden parts of London as they explore Bond’s cars, suits, and scents.
It features a stop at the “Q”—the House of Spies, St. James.
Meals are included on these tours as well as chauffeur driven rides around St James.
Imagine Experiences was founded in 2020 to meet the need for more immersive travel products.
The small group experiences are led by a team of travel industry experts featuring foodie adventures, musical pilgrimages and more.
“We decided that if we’re going to change some of the rules, we might as well change the game,” said Ana Araque co-founder and CEO.
The company focuses on out-of-the-box encounters that takes international guests away from the usual travel guide ‘must-dos.’
The Bond walking tours uncover hidden spots in St. James, Whitehall, and Mayfair.
In addition, guests can also opt for Bond for a day: Scotland Sky Glencoe, which takes travelers on a journey to Scotland with James Bond.
Guests will drive an Aston Martin from Edinburgh to Glencoe, complete with ‘James Money Penny’ AI tech to guide them on their journey.
In addition, travelers will try rifle shooting in the Highlands; and visit bond’s home Skyfall Lodge.
Other thematic tour experiences available include The Gin Craze, and City of Spies.
Launching this summer is Spill the Tea: 500 Years of Royal Scandal, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Museum and more.
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