Culture *** Nature *** Art and Architecture *** Authentic food *** History *** Shopping *** Secret Locations *** Sacred Sites *** Unforgettable Experience

Let me share with you some of my favourite spots to visit in England, some natural wonders, cultural locations, historical, religious, spiritual, arty, full of beautiful things to buy, flavoursome, colourful, some loud, some peaceful.
Let me invite you to experience life in England rather than being a tourist.
Choose your Experience
Little India Cultural Experience
The Little India Cultural Experience will bring you closer to the rich, colourful, unique and full of flavour culture of the Indian subcontinent.
Starting at Ealing Broadway station and travelling to Southall.
The first step our our journey will be a spiritual stop to visit a Gurdwara or Mandir, an Indian temple of the Sikhs or Hindus. I will explain about those religions/philosophies, we can spend a moment to meditate and feel the atmosphere. Feeling uplifted we can start diving into the culture deeper.
Visiting shops selling beautiful Indian clothes for both men and woman, it will be an opportunity to buy a souvenir. If not a dress, there is always a great selection of smaller items like scarfs or jewellery.
We will visit some sweets shops to try the traditional Indian barfi or jalebi, if you are hungry we can also grab a street food snack like samosa or pakora, but don’t eat too much! This experience will finish with a feast of traditional Indian meal at my favourite restaurant. I will help you ordering and explain the different options available.
Before that, we will taste another flavour of India, music. We will pop into an amazing music store selling traditional Indian instruments. where you will experience the sounds of tabla, harmonium, bansuri flute in a unique and spontaneous concert in the shop.





The Wallace Collection & Selfridges
The Wallace Collection is a national museum housing unsurpassed masterpieces of painting, sculpture, furniture, arms and armour, and porcelain.
Come and explore the treasures of the museum, engage with some observational drawing, hear the exciting stories of unique objects and see the world famous paintings and furniture!
The Collection was given to the British Nation in 1897 by Lady Wallace and opened as a museum in 1900.
After the artistic feast it is time for some shopping. As we are very near the longest retail street in London, Oxford Street, you can’t miss the oldest department store. Since it opened its doors in March 1909, Selfridges London has been so much more than a shop – it’s a creative playground where you can socialise, get inspired and explore positive ideas.





An ancient tree and
Magna Carta walk
Come and visit the real grandfather, the Ankerwycke Yew tree that is dated 2500 years old. Walk along the river Thames and discover the very place where Magna Carta was signed. An experience that includes natural beauty, walking and learning some history. Treats and afternoon tea is also included!




Family Art Tours
