Embark on a guided walking tour through the heart of Royal Kensington, one of London’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Your expert guide will take you through the iconic Kensington Palace, sharing stories of royal intrigue, and the legendary Royal Albert Hall, where the world’s greatest performers have graced the stage. Stroll through the tranquil Kensington Gardens, rich in royal history, and end your tour with a visit to Harrods, London’s most luxurious department store. This immersive experience blends history, culture, and modern luxury in one of London’s most distinguished areas.
Please Note:
Live guide in English.
Small group (maximum 10 participants).
Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
Meeting point: The guide will meet you at Knoots Coffee Shop. Look for a signboard or tablet with ‘Z-Ocean Tours’.
Entry tickets to attractions not included.
No hotel pickup/drop-off.
Kensington Palace: Learn about the history and royal stories surrounding this iconic palace (outside only).
Royal Albert Hall: Marvel at the grandeur of this world-renowned concert hall and its cultural significance.
Kensington Gardens: Enjoy a serene stroll through this lush park, filled with royal history and natural beauty.
Harrods: Experience luxury shopping or admire the elegance of this famous department store.
Cultural Attractions: Option to explore nearby museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum.
Meeting point -
The guide will meet you at Knoots Coffe Shop. Look for a signboard or a tablet mentioning Z-Ocean Tours
Your Vouchers will be sent to you via E-mail / WhatsApp. Please provide your WhatsApp number when making the booking.
For any inquiries regarding vouchers, feel free to contact us on WhatsApp at +33 7 69 62 18 81
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