Witness the iconic Changing of the Guard in London on this guided walking tour, designed to provide the best viewing spots and rich historical insights. Stroll along the famous Mall towards Buckingham Palace, where you can hear the guards' music and learn about significant landmarks like Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Downing Street. This tour offers a captivating introduction to Royal London, perfect for first-time visitors and history enthusiasts alike.
- Discover the best locations to view the Changing of the Guard
- Enjoy fascinating historical commentary from an expert guide
- Explore iconic sites including Buckingham Palace and Big Ben
- Ideal for travelers seeking a cultural experience in London
This is where out tour shall start and your guide will share information about the area.
St James's Palace is where the guards start marching so this is where we will get our first glimpse at them!
We will march up the Mall to Buckingham Palace where the main event takes place!
After an intense Changing of The Guard this will be an excellent opportunity for us to take a more leisurely stroll through one of the prettiest parks in the City.
It simply wouldn't be Changing of The Guard if we didn't get a picture with the gorgeous royal horses.
As we head down towards Parliament Square we can make a cheeky stop at the Prime Minsters house.
As we make our way to Parliament Square this is a great opportunity to admire the wonderful architecture of the Houses of Parliament
No trip to London would be complete without snapping a quick shot of Big Ben!
We will meet at the bottom of Lower Regents Street (Waterloo Place) along Pall Mall by the Crimea War Memorial. We kindly as you to arrive 5-10 minutes prior to departure to check in. Piccadilly Circus is the nearest tube station on the Piccadilly & Bakerloo Lines, less than 5 minutes away.
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