EXPERIENCE A UNIQUE CHANGING OF THE GUARDS TOUR! Let your guides find the best places to see the King's Guard change and march. Dont follow the crowds, join us and get Insta-ready photo.
Don’t miss out on this most famous traditional royal ceremony- a must see when you visit London! Dating back to the reign of King Henry VII, and performed at Buckingham Palace since Queen Victoria took up residence in 1837, the world famous Changing of the Guard ceremony is performed to handover the responsibility for protecting both Buckingham Palace and St James’ Palace – the King's Guard passes the duty of protecting the Palace to the New Guard. With an expert on the history and royal traditions leading the way, you will receive invaluable insight into every detail of this great British performance. Join us on this unique experience of British tradition and royal pageantry that lets you experience the secrets of the whole ceremony in all its glory!
The world famous Changing of the Guard ceremony is performed to handover the responsibility for protecting both Buckingham Palace and St James’ Palace – the Queen’s Guard passes the duty of protecting the Palace to the New Guard. Most people make the same mistake and think best spot to experience this time-honored tradition is at the front of the gates of Buckingham Palace. However we know different..why wait there for hours only to see the very end of this unique ceremony, with views often blocked by the crowds of people around you? With your specialist walking tour you’ll Follow your guide on an adventure that takes in the entire Changing of the Guard experience. With an expert on the history and royal traditions leading the way, you will receive invaluable insight into every detail of this great British performance.
Be toured round St James Park and learn about its history and secrets
See the guards as they change and enjoy the pageantry of the royal band
Meet outside Charing Cross station next to the Clermont Hotel
Meet next to Clermont Hotel. Guide from See London will have a yellow umbrella
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