General information
Destination |
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London, United Kingdom |
Program details
See London’s most famous sites accompanied by our expert Blue Badge guide. See Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and the Changing of the Guard; enjoy guided tours of the Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral followed by a relaxing River Thames cruise.
- Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace
- St Paul's Cathedral guided tour
- Tower of London guided tour
- River Thames Cruise
Panoramic Tour
Take in some of London’s most iconic sights including Westminster Abbey, where Prince William and Kate Middleton were married, Kensington Palace, Big Ben, the Royal Albert Hall and the Albert Memorial.
Changing of the Guard
Witness this impressive ceremony outside either Buckingham Palace or Horse Guards Parade, where the New Guard exchanges duties with the Old Guard. There’s also time for an optional lunch in a traditional English pub*.
St Paul's Cathedral guided tour
Discover the breath-taking interior and fascinating history of this magnificent masterpiece. Witness the tombs of some of the nation’s greatest heroes, poets and scientists including Admiral Lord Nelson, Sit Christopher Wren and the Duke of Wellington.
The Tower of London guided tour
The scene of Britain’s most dramatic, fascinating and surprising history, spanning over an impressive 1,000 years. Hear tales of imprisonment and execution; discover the famous Crown Jewels, Beefeaters and Tower Ravens, and learn about the wild animals that resided here for 600 years.
Thames River Cruise
From the Tower of London, hop aboard a Thames River Cruise to Westminster Pier.
Others
-Guests wanting to spend longer at the Tower of London may use their cruise ticket on another day (please check the validity of your boat ticket with your guide) .
-The Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace currently takes place on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays (subject to availability).
-If there is no Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace we see the Changing of the Guard at Horse Guards Parade instead.
-St Paul's Cathedral is closed to visitors on Sundays and during special events. On these days, we will stop for photographs outside St Paul's Cathedral and spend longer at the Tower of London.
-Please note that there are quite a few stairs within the White Tower at the Tower of London and there is currently no disabled access.