Go on our 3-hour walking tour through Westminster to see some of London’s most iconic sights, then hop on a river cruise to the Tower of London!
We begin at Green Park, heading to Buckingham Palace for the Changing of the Guard Ceremony (select days only). Capture memorable photos of the Palace and Guards before strolling through Westminster's iconic streets, admiring its remarkable landmarks.
Your guide will lead you past Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Parliament Square, the Houses of Parliament and more!
Next, board a boat at the pier directed by your guide. Relax and enjoy the scenic journey along the historic Thames from Westminster to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
Upon arrival at Tower Pier, disembark and explore the Tower of London, a historic landmark with over a thousand years of history, known for its beefeater guards and resident ravens.
Note: Changing of the Guard occurs daily in June & July, otherwise on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
After a stroll through lovely Green Park, we reach Buckingham Palace - official home of the King! Your guide will tell stories of British Royal history as you admire this beautiful Palace.
On certain days you can watch the world-famous Changing of the Guard ceremony, and your guide will find the perfect viewing spot!
Afterward, walk along the Royal Mall.
Reaching this iconic public square, you’ll see Nelson’s Column, the stunning fountains, and famous buildings including The National Gallery.
Continue to Horse Guards Parade, on the edge of stunning St. James Park. We’ll stop to admire its famous arch and iconic clock - a great photo opportunity!
Next, your guide will lead you to nearby Whitehall. This is home to many grand buildings and monuments, as well as Downing Street where British Prime Ministers have lived and worked since 1735!
At Parliament Square, you’ll see the incredible Palace of Westminster (home to the Houses of Parliament) and the iconic Big Ben clock up close, as well as views of the London Eye and Churchill Statue.
Continue to nearby Westminster Abbey - one of London’s most beautiful buildings with over 1000 years of history. This is where British Kings and Queens are crowned!
Then it’s time to sail down the river! You’ll board the boat – sit back and get comfortable as you watch the London sights along this historic part of the Thames.
Then head to the Tower of London – one of the most historical buildings in London with over a thousand years of history!
• We meet outside of the Ritz hotel (Address: 150 Piccadilly)
• Next to 2 red telephone boxes & 2 souvenir stands, underneath one of the Ritz signs
• The nearest tube station is Green Park Underground station
We meet outside The Ritz hotel (155 Piccadilly). At the Ritz, please meet us next to two red telephone boxes & the two souvenir stalls. We meet at 9.50am & the tour departs at 10am. Sadly we do not refund latecomers.
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Victoria Coach Station, Earls Court, Farringdon
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