Immerse yourself in the historic atmosphere of The Crown with an experienced and enthusiastic guide who knows everything about the series. Explore London’s Royal and political sights featured in the popular Netflix show. Share your opinion of the show’s events and ask any questions you like. The tour is perfect for the true fans of The Crown and passionate history lovers.
• Imagine yourself a part of a historical show, wander around the places which witnessed the history
• Take a journey with a knowledgeable guide who works with different visitors
• Take advantage of personal attention on the private tour.
• Learn everything about the Royal Family and discover new facts.
Stroll through the busy Whitehall past many important governmental buildings, which you’ve seen in The Crown. The street runs through Westminster as a part of the main road in Central London. It may seem short, but a high concentration of must-see sights makes it necessary to visit. It also includes some great monuments for example Cenotaph World War memorial and a sculpture devoted to World War II women. Experience the Royal charm and dive deeper into the climate of the show walking by Horse Guards, The Cabinet Office, 10 Downing Street, The Cabinet War Rooms on your way to Parliament Square.
Head to one of the most visited attractions of London. Parliament Square connects the most iconic buildings of the capital. Hear the bell of Big Ben come across the Houses of Parliament and marvel at Westminster Abbey, the witness of royal coronations, weddings, and funerals, a great museum of the times past and an architectural masterpiece which one has no way but to awe. Here in the heart of the city, you will experience flashbacks to those times and The Crown scenes followed by the tales of your private guide.
As you travel past the Foreign & Commonwealth Office take a stroll through the green St James’s Park. Get some rest from the busy streets and soak in the green landscape of this 57-acre park. Being the oldest Royal Park in the capital it welcomes all who want to smell nature in the center of the metropolis. Dive deeper into self-reflection mode before you head off to the next landmark.
It is impossible to imagine a royal tour without admiring the magnificence of Buckingham Palace. Learn the history of the crucial events that took place there and hear about the construction of the building. Get to know about how it became a monarch residence and enjoy your guide bringing the royal history to life.
Walking down the Mall you’ll go past Lancaster House that featured in many scenes of the Crown, and St. James’s Palace, the oldest royal palace in Great Britain. Though it isn’t a monarch residence anymore, it still plays an important role while holding important ceremonial meetings, and is a London residence of some royal family members. Formerly the second important palace after the Palace of Whitehall it still fascinates all the visitors and those who are fond of history.
Take a walk towards the Piccadilly Circus, head to the Soho area, and Theatreland, where you will be able to see more cultural landmarks some of which may remind you of some scenes during series 2 of The Crown.
While waandering through the Covent Garden district you’ll learn about the royal family’s love to theater and enjoy the views of Theatre Royal. It also includes a big number of attractions, including restaurants, shopping, bars,culture and history. Marvel at Lyceum Theatre that dates back to 1841 and remember the scenes of the royal high day where Elizabeth broke her tiara.
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The official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms during the summer.
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A hearty breakfast consisting of eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, black pudding, and toast.
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