London's Top Sights: Small Group Tour with Blue Badge Guide
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Overview
Explore London's most iconic landmarks on the London 25+ Sights Tour with a local Blue Badge Tour Guide! This small-group walking tour, limited to 10 people, provides a personal and in-depth experience of the city's rich history and culture. See the best of London with a fun and knowledgeable guide who holds the highest guiding certification in the UK.
This tour takes guests past 30+ famous sights! Guests will see Westminster Abbey, where kings and queens have been crowned for centuries. The tour stops at Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the center of British government. Don't forget Buckingham Palace and a chance to witness the Changing of the King's Guards! Other key stops include the London Eye, St. Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, and Borough Market.
The tour includes a Blue Badge Tour Guide, and guests get to witness the Changing of the Guards Ceremony. Kids under 15 years old can join for free! Remember to bring an Oyster Card or contactless card for a quick Tube or bus ride to the Southbank.




Highlights
See 30+ Top London Sights: Discover London's most famous landmarks on foot.
Expert Blue Badge Guide: Learn from a certified, knowledgeable local guide.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a personalized tour with a maximum of 10 people.
Changing of the Guard: Witness the iconic Changing of the Guards ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Free for Kids Under 15: Bring the whole family and save!
VIP Concierge Service: Get personal help before, during, and after your tour.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the tour because of the knowledgeable guide and the number of sights seen. The small group size also adds to a personalized experience. Some find the amount of walking tiring, and not everyone likes the need to use public transportation.

Guests loved seeing so many sights in one tour.
The guide was very friendly and shared a lot of cool facts.
Many people enjoyed the small group size because it was easy to ask questions.
Free for kids is a great perk that families appreciate.
Some guests mentioned the walking was tiring.
A few people did not like the tube/bus ride required.
The Journey
Westminster Abbey
Step into Westminster Abbey, a magnificent Gothic church steeped in over a thousand years of British history. Since 1066, it has been the coronation church of English monarchs and the final resting place of kings, queens, poets, and heroes. Marvel at its stunning architecture, intricate stained glass, and the Coronation Chair, as you uncover captivating stories of royal ceremonies, literary giants, and significant historical events that have shaped the nation.
Big Ben
Gaze upon Big Ben, the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster. Officially named Elizabeth Tower, this iconic landmark is one of London's most recognizable symbols. Its resonant chimes have become a symbol of British identity and the sound of London. Capture the perfect photo of this architectural masterpiece and feel the pulse of the city as you stand in its presence.
Houses of Parliament
Explore the Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster, the meeting place of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two chambers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Discover the rich history and architectural grandeur of this iconic building, which has been at the heart of English and British democracy for centuries. Learn about the key figures and pivotal moments that have shaped the nation's laws and policies within these historic walls.
Buckingham Palace
Admire the regal splendor of Buckingham Palace, the official residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom since 1837. Witness the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony, a display of precision and tradition that embodies British heritage. Explore the palace's opulent State Rooms (during summer openings) and stroll through the surrounding gardens, steeped in royal history and elegance.
Changing of the King's Guards
Experience the Changing of the King's Guards, a centuries-old tradition showcasing British pomp and pageantry. Witness the new guard relieving the old guard in a meticulously choreographed ceremony accompanied by music. Be captivated by the vibrant uniforms, precise movements, and the palpable sense of history that permeates this iconic display of British military tradition. Secure a prime viewing spot to capture memorable photos of this spectacular event.
Southbank
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Southbank, a bustling riverside promenade brimming with culture, entertainment, and breathtaking views. Explore a tapestry of iconic landmarks, including the London Eye, Royal Festival Hall, and Shakespeare's Globe. Stroll along the Thames, soak in the lively ambiance, and discover the many hidden gems that make the Southbank a must-visit destination in London.
London Eye
Ascend the London Eye, a giant Ferris wheel offering unparalleled panoramic views of the London skyline. Soaring 135 meters above the city, this iconic landmark provides breathtaking vistas of famous landmarks such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Buckingham Palace. Capture stunning photos and create unforgettable memories as you experience London from a unique perspective.
St. Paul's Cathedral
Behold the majestic St. Paul's Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Marvel at its iconic dome, a symbol of London's resilience and grandeur. Explore the cathedral's stunning interior, adorned with intricate mosaics and sculptures, and discover its rich history as a place of worship, national celebrations, and remembrance. Ascend to the Whispering Gallery for a unique acoustic experience.
Southwark Cathedral
Discover the hidden gem of Southwark Cathedral, London's oldest Gothic church, with roots tracing back to 1220. Admire its soaring arches, exquisite stained glass windows, and peaceful atmosphere. Explore the cathedral's rich history, including its connections to Shakespeare and its role as a sanctuary for pilgrims and travelers throughout the centuries. Step inside and be transported to a world of serenity and architectural beauty.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Step back in time at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, a faithful reconstruction of the original 1599 playhouse where many of Shakespeare's greatest works were first performed. Experience the thrill of attending a performance in this open-air theatre, just as audiences did centuries ago. Explore the Globe's exhibition to learn about Shakespeare's life, works, and the history of this iconic theatre.
London Bridge
Uncover the captivating history of London Bridge, a site that has witnessed nearly 2,000 years of London's evolution, from Roman settlements to medieval triumphs. Explore the area around the bridge, taking in the stunning views of nearby landmarks like the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Learn about the bridge's many iterations throughout history and its significance as a vital crossing point on the River Thames.
Borough Market
Indulge your senses at Borough Market, London's oldest and most renowned food market. Explore a vibrant array of stalls offering world-class street food, artisanal cheeses, fresh produce, and delectable pastries. Soak in the lively atmosphere, sample culinary delights from around the globe, and discover the passion and craftsmanship of the market's vendors. Borough Market is a foodie paradise and a must-visit destination for any culinary enthusiast.
Know Before You Go
This London tour includes a certified Blue Badge Tour Guide who will lead guests to over 30 top London sights, including Buckingham Palace and the Changing of the Guards ceremony. Kids under 15 years old can join for free! The tour also provides a VIP travel rep via WhatsApp for assistance before, during, and after the tour. Please remember that the tour excludes transportation to the Southbank, so guests need to bring a topped-up Oyster Card or contactless card for the Tube/Bus Journey.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as this is a walking tour. Also, bring a water bottle and some snacks, especially if you are traveling with kids. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly, as London weather can be unpredictable.