An Uber fit for a king: ride-sharing company launches coronation horse-drawn carriage in Dulwich Park

The Coronation carriage will run May 3-5 in Dulwich Park, London. byline-plain">By Ted Thornhill, Mailonline Travel and PA Media Editor

Royal fans can get into the coronation spirit by booking an Uber ride with a difference – a horse-drawn carriage that looks like to the King's mode of transport on his coronation day.

The Coronation Carriage will run from 3-5 May in Dulwich Park in South London and from time slots can be booked through the Uber app.

Each of the four white horses pulling the carriage will be dressed up, adding to the regal look of the carriage.

The Coronation Carriage, created by Steve Dent Stunts, joins the ranks of Uber's ever-growing portfolio of travel methods, including Uber Boat, National Rail travel , Eurostar, coaches and car hire.

The 'beautifully ornate carriage' was 'lovingly created using designs from previous royal carriages' , giving passengers the opportunity to step into the kind of luxury normally reserved for the highest ranks of the British monarchy.

An Uber fit for a king: ride-sharing company launches coronation horse-drawn carriage in Dulwich Park
The Coronation carriage will run May 3-5 in Dulwich Park, London. byline-plain">By Ted Thornhill, Mailonline Travel and PA Media Editor

Royal fans can get into the coronation spirit by booking an Uber ride with a difference – a horse-drawn carriage that looks like to the King's mode of transport on his coronation day.

The Coronation Carriage will run from 3-5 May in Dulwich Park in South London and from time slots can be booked through the Uber app.

Each of the four white horses pulling the carriage will be dressed up, adding to the regal look of the carriage.

The Coronation Carriage, created by Steve Dent Stunts, joins the ranks of Uber's ever-growing portfolio of travel methods, including Uber Boat, National Rail travel , Eurostar, coaches and car hire.

The 'beautifully ornate carriage' was 'lovingly created using designs from previous royal carriages' , giving passengers the opportunity to step into the kind of luxury normally reserved for the highest ranks of the British monarchy.

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