Westminster Abbey Priority Access Tour with London Eye
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Overview
Priority Access Tour of Westminster Abbey with London Eye option in London lets visitors discover one of London's most iconic landmarks with ease. This walking tour offers a unique and immersive experience, blending historical exploration with stunning panoramic views.
Visitors begin their journey with complimentary coffee and pastries at the Cellarium, a 14th-century medieval undercroft. The tour then proceeds to Westminster Abbey through a priority access cloister entrance, ensuring a seamless and queue-free entry. A professional, qualified guide leads an exclusive tour, sharing insights into significant events such as the coronation of King Charles III, the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and paying respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
The experience includes a tour with a live professional guide, priority access to Westminster Abbey, and the option to add a fast-track London Eye ticket. It excludes additional food and drinks and personal expenses. With a maximum of 20 passengers per tour, it offers an intimate and personalized experience. The key stops are Westminster Abbey, the Cellarium Cafe at Westminster Abbey, and the London Eye.




Highlights
Skip the Line: Get in quickly with priority access to Westminster Abbey.
Expert Guide: Learn about history from a professional and friendly guide.
Sweet Treat: Enjoy free coffee and pastries in the Cellarium Cafe.
London Eye Option: See amazing views of London from the London Eye (if you pick this option).
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a great time seeing Westminster Abbey and recommend the London Eye add-on for the views. They appreciated the guide and priority access.

Customers loved skipping the long lines at Westminster Abbey.
The tour guide was very knowledgeable and shared interesting stories.
Many enjoyed the coffee and pastries at the Cellarium Cafe.
The London Eye option provided amazing views of London.
Some found the tour a bit rushed.
A few wished for more time at specific exhibits.
The Journey
Westminster Abbey
Step into Westminster Abbey, a living tapestry of British history and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Since 1066, it has been the coronation church of English and British monarchs, most recently hosting the coronation of Charles III. Explore the shrine of St. Edward the Confessor, wander among the tombs of kings and queens, and pay homage to literary giants and influential figures memorialized here. Experience the weight of history and the grandeur of royal tradition within these hallowed walls, where every stone tells a story.
Cellarium Cafe at Westminster Abbey
Descend into the 14th-century medieval undercroft of Westminster Abbey, once the domain of Benedictine monks who used it as a Cellarium to store food and drink. Today, this atmospheric space has been transformed into the Cellarium Cafe, a unique restaurant where you can pause for refreshments amidst the echoes of history. Imagine the monks bustling about as you savor a moment of tranquility in this remarkable setting, a perfect blend of the past and present.
London Eye
Soar above the London skyline on the London Eye, a colossal observation wheel offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Standing at 135 meters, it provides unparalleled vistas of iconic landmarks like the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and Buckingham Palace. Bypassing the standard queue with your fast-track ticket, experience London from a new perspective, capturing unforgettable memories and stunning photographs of this vibrant metropolis. The London Eye delivers a modern and spectacular counterpoint to London's historical treasures.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a live professional guide, priority access to Westminster Abbey, and coffee and pastries in the Cellarium. If the upgrade option is selected, a fast-track London Eye ticket is included. The tour group has a maximum of 20 passengers. This tour does not include additional food and drinks or personal expenses. Meet at the designated meeting point to start your tour.
Hot Tip
Many people suggest getting to the Cellarium a bit early to enjoy your coffee and pastry without rushing. Wear comfortable shoes because you will be walking a lot.