Royal London Walking Tour
London, United Kingdom
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 105 minutes
Witness all the pomp and ceremony of London as you take in the major sights of Royal London. Along the way you'll see Buckingham Palace, the Mall, St James Park and see the highlights of the Changing of the Queen's Life Guard ceremony, the wonderful scene of pageantry at Horse Guards Parade Ground.
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Witness all the pomp and ceremony of London as you take in the major sights of Royal London. Along the way you'll see Buckingham Palace, the Mall, St James Park and see the highlights of the Changing of the Queen's Life Guard ceremony, the wonderful scene of pageantry at Horse Guards Parade Ground.Start the tour at Trafalgar Square, then make our way past the statue of two famous kings on the way towards the Horseguards Parade Ground. Here you will eagerly wait in anticipation for the Household Cavalry, who will be involved in a ceremony which dates back over 350 years. You'll be amazed at how close you get to the horses!
You will then see the location of where a king was executed (a bust of his head marks the spot), then head off through the beautiful St James Park towards the Mall, home to many famous processions over the years, including Kate and William's wedding in 2011.
Now it is time to see the two operational royal palaces of central London - St James and Buckingham. Your guide will show you the balcony on which the death of the monarch is announced, the chapel in which Queen Victoria was married and Prince George baptised, as well as little inside tips to know if the Queen is in Buckingham Palace or not.
The whole way around you'll be in safe hands with our accredited and friendly guides who'll leave you with a real understanding and appreciation of this most extraordinary of settings.
You will then see the location of where a king was executed (a bust of his head marks the spot), then head off through the beautiful St James Park towards the Mall, home to many famous processions over the years, including Kate and William's wedding in 2011.
Now it is time to see the two operational royal palaces of central London - St James and Buckingham. Your guide will show you the balcony on which the death of the monarch is announced, the chapel in which Queen Victoria was married and Prince George baptised, as well as little inside tips to know if the Queen is in Buckingham Palace or not.
The whole way around you'll be in safe hands with our accredited and friendly guides who'll leave you with a real understanding and appreciation of this most extraordinary of settings.
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