Royal London Tour: See Buckingham Palace & Royal Sights
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Overview
The Royal London Tour shows off the best royal spots in London. See famous places and learn about the city's history.
What to Expect: The tour starts with a drive around Parliament Square, where you can see Westminster Abbey. This is where Prince William and Kate Middleton got married! The tour continues to the Royal Albert Hall and Albert Memorial, and then to St. James's Park. One of the biggest highlights is watching the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, complete with a military band. Key stops include Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Trafalgar Square.
The tour includes a comfy coach with Wi-Fi and USB charging. An expert guide shares interesting stories along the way. Please note that food, drinks, shopping, and hotel pickup/drop-off are not included. With so much to see, this tour makes it easy to experience London's royal highlights. This Royal London Tour lets guests discover London's royal sights and monuments. Concluding in Victoria around noon.




Highlights
See Buckingham Palace: Watch the Changing of the Guard, a royal tradition.
Visit Westminster Abbey: See where kings and queens are crowned.
Expert Guide: Learn London's history from a local guide.
Comfortable Bus Tour: Travel around London on a comfortable bus.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved the tour, especially the guide and the chance to see many sights. Some wished for more time at each location, while a few people had trouble hearing the guide.

Customers enjoyed seeing all the famous landmarks.
The guide was very knowledgeable and shared interesting facts.
Many felt the tour was a great way to see a lot of London in a short time.
The coach was comfortable and made the experience enjoyable.
Some customers wished for more time at each stop.
A few found it difficult to hear the guide at times.
The Journey
Westminster Abbey
Step into Westminster Abbey, a living tapestry of British history and a magnificent Gothic masterpiece. Since 1066, it has been the coronation church and the final resting place of 17 monarchs, as well as numerous luminaries from across the arts and sciences. Marvel at the medieval shrine of St. Edward the Confessor, the stunning fan-vaulted ceilings, and the Coronation Chair. Each stone whispers tales of royal ceremonies, momentous occasions, and the enduring spirit of the nation. Don't miss Poets' Corner, a tribute to literary giants, or the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries, offering panoramic views of the city.
Big Ben
Stand in awe before Big Ben, the nickname for the Great Bell housed within the Elizabeth Tower at the Palace of Westminster. While often used to refer to the tower itself, 'Big Ben' specifically denotes the bell whose resounding chimes have become synonymous with London. Capture the perfect photo of this iconic clock tower, a symbol of British parliamentary democracy. Listen for the hourly chimes, a sound that echoes throughout the city and across the world. Take a tour of the Houses of Parliament to see the clock mechanism up close (when available), and learn about the history and significance of this celebrated landmark.
Houses of Parliament
Explore the Houses of Parliament, the seat of British democracy, where laws are made, taxes are decided, and the Government is held to account. Witness history in the making as you tour the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two chambers that comprise the UK Parliament. Delve into the architectural grandeur of the Palace of Westminster, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and learn about the workings of the British political system. Attend a debate or committee meeting (subject to availability) to observe democracy in action. The visitor experience allows a fascinating glimpse into the heart of British governance.
St. James's Park
Escape the bustle of the city in St. James's Park, a verdant oasis surrounded by iconic landmarks. Stroll along The Mall towards Buckingham Palace, or witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Admire the elegant Clarence House, the official residence of The Prince of Wales, and explore the historic government buildings of Whitehall. Relax by the tranquil lake, home to a variety of birds, including the famous pelicans. Enjoy the beautiful flower beds, serene pathways, and picturesque views, making it a perfect respite in the heart of London.
Whitehall
Walk along Whitehall, the historic thoroughfare that connects Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square, and the centre of British government. See the imposing government buildings that line the street, including the Ministry of Defence, the Cabinet Office, and Downing Street, the official residence and workplace of the Prime Minister. Reflect on the momentous decisions that have shaped the nation within these walls. Observe the Cenotaph, a war memorial that honors the fallen. Whitehall is more than just a road; it's a symbol of power, history, and the enduring spirit of British governance.
Buckingham Palace
Visit Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the UK's sovereigns since 1837 and the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. Witness the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony, a display of British pomp and pageantry (check schedule for availability). During the summer months, explore the State Rooms, adorned with priceless works of art and exquisite furnishings. Stroll through the Palace gardens, a tranquil oasis in the heart of London. A visit to Buckingham Palace offers a glimpse into the world of royalty and the rich history of the British monarchy.
Changing of the Guard
Experience the epitome of British tradition with the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Witness immaculately turned out guards, members of the Household Division, performing this time-honored ritual, accompanied by marching bands playing rousing military music. These dedicated soldiers, devoted to their duty since 1660, maintain a stoic demeanor, famously unfazed by the surrounding crowds. This iconic spectacle is a symbol of British heritage and a must-see for any visitor to London, offering a captivating glimpse into the nation's military history and royal traditions. Check the schedule in advance for specific dates and times.
Trafalgar Square
Gather in Trafalgar Square, a vibrant public space in the heart of London, built on the site of the former Charing Cross. Admire Nelson's Column, a towering monument commemorating Admiral Horatio Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Marvel at the surrounding fountains, statues, and historic buildings, including the National Gallery. Experience the energy of this bustling square, a popular gathering place for celebrations, demonstrations, and cultural events. Feed the pigeons, admire the Landseer Lions, or simply soak in the atmosphere of this iconic London landmark.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes transportation on a superior coach with Wi-Fi and USB charging, as well as an expert guide. Food, drinks, shopping, and hotel pickup/drop-off are not included. The meeting point for the tour will be provided after booking, so make sure to check the details.
Hot Tip
To make the most of your tour, wear comfortable shoes because you will be doing some walking! Also, bring a water bottle and snacks. Arrive early at the meeting point to secure a good seat on the bus. You can bring headphones if you have hearing issues to help hear the guide better.