Discover Central London and explore the history behind Britain's monarchy and the seat of power at Westminster, with this immersive private guide!
Narrated by an expert local historian and journalist, we’ll enjoy spectacular views of Westminster Palace and Big Ben, as they loom above us, and learn about the key figures and events that shaped Britain into the country it is today.
Get to know pivotal points in history whilst walking through Parliament Square, and stay tuned as the audio guide teaches us about the British monarchy, Churchill and the Suffragettes. We'll even get to take a quick peek at the Prime Minister's residence at Downing Street!
Transport yourselves with the whole family to a fantastic adventure of culture and history. Travel back in time to walk in the footsteps of Britain’s most iconic politicians and monarchs, in a must-see visit to London’s most famous neighbourhood.
Note: This is a self-guided audio walking tour and does not include entrance tickets
Probably the most famous landmark in Britain, but few people actually know what Big Ben is.
The story of the fierce Celtic Queen who fought the Romans back in AD 61.
We trace the royal history of the palace and learn about another engineering marvel.
The first Lord Protector of England, but who was he & what was his story?
Get to know the pivotal points and people in modern history while we walk through Parliament Square.
A true patriot. Discover the man who led the country through the UK's darkest hour.
Take a quick peek at the Prime Minister's residence.
The tour starts halfway down Westminster bridge, on the side opposite Big Ben. Closest Tube stops: Westminster, Waterloo
Bring a pair of headphones along with you so that you can truly immerse yourself in the experience! Download now and start at your convenience!
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A historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames. It has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury. The Crown Jewels are also housed here.
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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