This tour is a gentle stroll through some of the most famous streets in the world. We will tell you amazing stories about the Monarchy and you will see the Monarchy in action with the Changing of the Guard and the Horse Guards on Whitehall. Quintessentially British walking tour!
You will see 4 Royal Palaces & the area from which the Monarchy have ruled the UK for centuries. You will learn about the good, the bad and the ugly of our Kings & Queens!
We head to Buckingham Palace, the main Royal Residence in London. Where you will witness the Changing of the Guard Ceremony & see the Queens Bodyguard : the mounted Queens Life Guard soldiers
We then walk up the Royal Mall, past Clarence House & St James Palace. We will stop along the way to admire the statues, buildings & monuments.
This is a fun filled walking tour where we will share funny stories and tell you facts about the Royal Family
15+ British Royal Family sights in a 3 hour London guided tour, all with a friendly local guide
Buckingham Palace
Royal Park
Royal Park
Royal House
- 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
- Nearest tube station is Green Park Underground station
Please arrive 15 minutes before the experience starts.
Meeting Point: The Ritz London Hotel, 150 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1J 9BR, UK
- We meet outside of The Ritz Hotel.
- Next to 2 red telephone boxes & 2 souvenir stands, underneath one of the Ritz signs.
- Nearest tube station is Green Park Underground station
- When you get to Green Park Underground station, take the left-hand exit. You will see a set of stairs and a ramp leading out of the station. Take the stairs.
- You will walk past the Big Bus Company people and in front of you is the Ritz Hotel & the meeting point!
Sadly, we do not refund latecomers. Please use a journey planner to ensure you leave enough time to get to the starting point.
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