Queen Elizabeth's London: A Royal Private Walking Tour
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Overview
Queen Elizabeth II Private Walking Tour of London explores the landmarks that shaped the life of Britain's longest-reigning monarch. This private walking tour offers an intimate glimpse into the Queen's world, from her birthplace to sites associated with her funeral.
Walk in the Queen's footsteps as the tour visits her favorite shops like Fortnum & Mason and strolls through Burlington Arcade and Savile Row. Discover the exclusive ambiance of Mount Street and Bruton Street, and see where she dined and resided, including The Goring Hotel and her former homes and palaces. The tour also passes significant ceremonial locations like Apsley House, Wellington Arch, Green Park, Buckingham Palace, The Mall, Clarence House, and St. James's Palace. Pay respects at The Queen Mother Memorial, Horse Guards Parade, Houses of Parliament, 10 Downing Street, The Cenotaph, Westminster Hall and Westminster Abbey.
What's included is a private guided walking tour. What's excluded is transport to and from the tour. This walking tour provides a unique and personal perspective on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II.




Highlights
Royal London: Visit places that shaped the Queen's life, from birth to funeral.
Hidden Gems: Explore neighborhoods and districts beyond the typical tourist spots.
Iconic Landmarks: See ceremonial sites famous for parades and royal spectacles.
Expert Guide: Learn about the Queen's life from a knowledgeable local guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally find the tour informative, engaging, and a worthwhile experience for those interested in British royal history. The private nature of the tour and the guide's expertise are consistently praised.

Customers appreciate the tour guide's extensive knowledge and engaging storytelling.
Visitors enjoy the personalized attention and flexibility of a private tour.
The tour offers a unique perspective on London's history through the lens of Queen Elizabeth II's life.
Many reviewers highlight the tour's comprehensive coverage of royal landmarks and hidden gems.
Some customers mention the tour involves a significant amount of walking, which may not be suitable for everyone.
A few reviewers noted that external factors, such as weather, can impact the overall experience.
The Journey
Fortnum & Mason
Step into Fortnum & Mason, the esteemed grocer to the Queen, a purveyor of fine foods and luxurious goods since 1707. Skip the tourist crowds at Harrods and discover a truly royal shopping experience, where exquisite teas, delectable hampers, and impeccable service await. This is where discerning Londoners and royal warrant holders indulge in the finest things life has to offer.
Burlington Arcade
Stroll through Burlington Arcade, a historical gem and one of the world's oldest and most luxurious shopping arcades. Opened in 1819, it exudes timeless elegance, housing high-end boutiques, perfumeries, and jewelers. The arcade's Beadle adds to its charm, upholding traditions of decorum in this unique and refined shopping environment.
Savile Row
Discover Savile Row, the 'Golden Mile' of bespoke tailoring, where master craftsmen have been creating impeccably tailored suits for royalty, dignitaries, and celebrities for over two centuries. Witness the artistry and precision that goes into crafting a bespoke garment, and perhaps even commission your own piece of sartorial history.
Mount Street
Explore Mount Street, a prestigious shopping destination in Mayfair. Known for its high-end boutiques, art galleries, and gourmet restaurants, it epitomizes London's luxurious lifestyle. Wander along the street to experience an elegant shopping experience, with beautiful window displays and impeccable service.
Bruton Street
Visit Bruton Street, where Queen Elizabeth II was born. Explore the area and discover the history behind the location. Experience a connection to royalty as you reflect on the beginnings of her remarkable life.
Berkeley Square
Immerse yourself in the elegance of Berkeley Square, one of Mayfair's most distinguished squares. Admire the grand Georgian architecture, browse the antique shops, and perhaps catch a glimpse of the exclusive Annabel's nightclub. Berkeley Square is a testament to London's enduring sophistication.
The Goring Hotel
Visit the Goring Hotel, a luxurious establishment with close ties to the Royal Family. Once the childhood home of the young Princess Elizabeth, the hotel exudes an air of timeless elegance and refinement. Step into a world of discreet luxury and impeccable service, and experience a piece of royal history.
Apsley House
Visit Apsley House, the magnificent residence of the Duke of Wellington, famously known as 'Number One, London'. Explore the historic home of the legendary general and statesman, filled with priceless art and artifacts, and learn about his pivotal role in British history.
Wellington Arch
Reflect at Wellington Arch, a poignant London landmark that played a significant role in Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession. Witness the historical significance of this location, where the Queen's coffin was transferred from the gun carriage to the hearse on its final journey to Windsor Castle.
Green Park
Stroll along Green Park, a tranquil oasis adjacent to Buckingham Palace. Discover the location where many official Gun Salutes are fired, marking significant royal events. Uncover the secret event involving the Queen on VE Day, adding a layer of historical intrigue to this serene green space.
Buckingham Palace
Marvel at Buckingham Palace, the iconic London residence of the Queen and a focal point for national celebrations, most recently her Platinum Jubilee. Witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony, explore the State Rooms, and keep an eye out for Paddington Bear, a beloved symbol of British culture.
The Mall
Walk along The Mall, the grand ceremonial avenue connecting Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square. Experience the grandeur of royal processions and special events that unfold on this historic street. Remember the remarkable incident in 1981 when a man fired shots at the Queen as she rode on horseback, a testament to her unwavering composure.
Clarence House
Discover Clarence House, a royal residence that has been home to numerous members of the Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth II and, more recently, King Charles III. Explore the history of this relatively lesser-known royal dwelling and learn about the lives of the royals who have resided within its walls.
St. James's Palace
Explore St. James's Palace, a historic royal residence that holds more significance than often perceived. While Buckingham Palace is the public face of the monarchy, St. James's Palace is older, larger, and remains the formal seat of the royal court. Delve into its rich history and discover its vital role in the British monarchy.
The Queen Mother Memorial
Just off The Mall, find the memorial dedicated to the Queen Mother. See the tribute to the Queen's parents as well as gain insight into her life in World War II.
Horse Guards Parade
Witness the splendor of Horse Guards Parade, the site of the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony, celebrating the Queen's birthday. Experience the spectacle of precision drills, military music, and royal pageantry that unfold on this historic parade ground, a symbol of British tradition and military prowess.
Houses of Parliament
Explore the political heart of London, the Houses of Parliament, a location recently seen during the Queen's funeral procession. Delve into the history and significance of this iconic building, where pivotal decisions that shape the nation are made, and reflect on the Queen's role in the democratic process.
10 Downing Street
Visit 10 Downing Street, the official residence and workplace of the Prime Minister. Gain insights into the complex relationship between the Prime Minister and the Queen, understanding her constitutional role in the British government.
The Cenotaph
Visit The Cenotaph, the site of the sombre Armistice Remembrance Sunday ceremonies, where the Queen would dutifully pay her respects every 11th November at 11 am. Reflect on the sacrifices made in service to the nation, and honor the Queen's unwavering commitment to remembrance and national unity.
Houses of Parliament
For almost a millennia, the heart of politics and democracy and a place the Queen would visit normally once a year.
Westminster Hall
See from the outside where the Queen lay in state and where the famous queue of mourners stood in line.
Westminster Abbey
Conclude your journey at Westminster Abbey, a magnificent Gothic church where the Queen was crowned and her funeral service took place. In May 2023, King Charles III will be crowned here, continuing the legacy of coronations that have taken place for almost a thousand years. Explore the history, architecture, and spiritual significance of this iconic landmark.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes a private guided walking tour. It does not include transport to and from the tour meeting point. Please ensure comfortable shoes are worn, as this tour involves a considerable amount of walking. The meeting point will be provided upon booking confirmation.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking! Also, check the weather forecast and dress accordingly, as the tour is primarily outdoors.