Join this 3-hour Best of London kid-friendly tour and explore some of the British capital's most famous highlights while being thoroughly entertained along the way.
A highly-qualified expert guide, with vast experience in leading tours for families with children, will lead you on a journey of discovery around the City of Westminster and the City of London, taking in a host of beautiful and iconic locations. Your guide will also enthrall you with the fascinating stories behind these world famous landmarks and make your experience a truly memorable one.
Private tour, only one family
London spoils its visitors for choice with a vast array of attractions bearing witness to the richness of British history and culture, and the aim of this tour is to make sure you see the best of them.
You will meet up with your highly-qualified kid-friendly guide in the City of Westminster, from where you will start a tour that brings you face-to-face with some of London's most famous attractions.
The tour has been specially designed to cater for the needs of families with children. Indeed, your guide will make sure the kids are kept entertained while they learn all about the fascinating history of Britain's capital city.
One of the most impressive locations on this tour is Westminster Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most recognisable churches in the United Kingdom. A veritable who's who of British history, the church features the tombs of, and commemorations to, a host of British authors, playwrights, military figures and monarchs. It has also been used for the coronation of nearly every British king and queen in history, as well as for many of their funerals.
Just a stone's throw from Westminster Abbey stands the majestic Palace of Westminster, perhaps better known as the Houses of Parliament, the cradle of British democracy. Practically next door you will also find one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, and the world's largest chiming clock, the unmistakable Big Ben.
Your guide will keep you and your children entertained along the way, telling stories and anecdotes, as well as providing a range of activities for people of all ages, helping you discover the history of London while having fun at the same time!
Just a stone's throw from Westminster Abbey stands the majestic Palace of Westminster, perhaps better known as the Houses of Parliament, the cradle of British democracy. Practically next door you will also find one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, and the world's largest chiming clock, the unmistakable Big Ben.
Your guide will keep you and your children entertained along the way, telling stories and anecdotes, as well as providing a range of activities for people of all ages, helping you discover the history of London while having fun at the same time!
Before long you will come to Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. If the London weather is kind, and if it is scheduled on the day of your tour, you may have the opportunity to witness the famous Changing of the Guard ceremony, during which the New Guard exchanges duty with and replaces the Old Guard.
Your tour will draw to a close after you take the world's oldest underground transport system, the “Tube”, or a famous English double decker bus, to the City of London.
Here you will be able to see the site of the most ancient part of Greater London, the remains of a section of the old London Wall built by the Romans to defend the city from invaders. Another iconic attraction that you can admire in this part of the city is St. Paul's Cathedral, a world-famous architectural masterpiece with a huge dome which is a distinctive feature of the London skyline.
We recommend you wear comfortable shoes for this three-hour walking tour, and keep your camera handy and there will be fabulous photo opportunities around every corner!
Meeting point: at the St James’s Park Tube Station (Broadway Exit) on Westminster, opposite Conrad Hotel and Costa Coffee, London SW1H 0AB, United Kingdom . The tour guide will be showing a sign with customer's name
Please arrive at the meeting point 5 minutes before the starting of the tour
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