Tour Details
- Duration
- 4 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Palace of Westminster/Houses of Parliament
- Westminster Abbey
- St. Paul's Cathedral
- Tower of London
- Buckingham Palace
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Tour Description
Step into the beating heart of London, a city steeped in stories hidden by the bustle of modern life. Walk the same paths as monarchs and ministers as your expert reveals the city’s untold stories.
Start at the historic Parliament Square surrounded by magnificent architecture and a bustling London atmosphere. Here, your expert, deeply versed in London's history, begins weaving tales that bring the stones and statues to life. Feel the narrative of London unfold as you move from Sir Winston Churchill to the serene pathways of St. James Park in front of St. James Palace, the predecessor of Buckingham Palace.
If time allows, stop by Horse Guards Parade, home to a multitude of royal ceremonies and rituals including the famous 'Trooping of the Colour.’
A short tube ride initiates you as a true Londoner. Don’t worry, your expert will help you navigate the London Underground. Be whisked underneath the city towards the 'City of London' in the east, where the Tower of London presides over a modern metropolis.
The remnants of the Roman 'London Wall' and the narrow alleys, secret gardens, and abundance of Baroque churches that make up this extraordinary district will transport you through several millennia-worth of history, culminating with an exterior view of the spectacular St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Don't just visit London; experience it with a local who knows it best. Immerse yourself in a narrative that spans centuries and discover a London that most tourists rarely see, returning home with stories of the true spirit of the city.
Experts
- You like to dive deep into a new destination quickly and want to unlock the essence of London’s major landmarks without feeling overwhelmed.
- You’re interested in joining a local for a conversation instead of being herded into a large group. You want a guide who can weave a narrative that spans significant periods and events in London's history, providing a deeper understanding and connection to the city.
- You’re returning to London and want a refresher on the city, exploring from West to East and gaining a strong overview of its history and geography.
- Parliament Square – Located in the heart of London, England, Parliament Square is a historic and iconic public square surrounded by impressive buildings and statues. It is a significant location for political demonstrations and gatherings.
- Westminster Abbey (exterior only) – A magnificent Gothic church in London, England, known for its stunning architecture and as the traditional location for the coronation and burial of British monarchs.
- Houses of Parliament (exterior only) – Also known as the Palace of Westminster, this majestic building houses the two chambers of the UK Parliament: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. It showcases remarkable neo-Gothic architecture and the famous Victoria Tower.
- Big Ben (exterior only) – Although often mistaken as the name of the clock tower itself, Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell housed within the Elizabeth Tower, which is part of the Houses of Parliament. The tower's striking design and the clock face have become iconic symbols of London.
- Buckingham Palace (exterior only) – The official residence of the British monarch in London, Buckingham Palace is an opulent and grand building with a famous balcony where the royal family appears on special occasions.
- Tower of London (exterior only) – A historic castle and fortress situated on the River Thames, the Tower of London is known for its White Tower and the captivating Crown Jewels exhibition.
- Monument to the Great Fire of London (exterior only) – An impressive stone column located near the northern end of London Bridge, commemorating the Great Fire of London in 1666 and offering panoramic views of the city from its top.
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St. Paul's Cathedral (exterior only) – An iconic cathedral in London, England, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, boasting stunning Baroque architecture and a majestic dome that stands as one of London's most recognizable landmarks.
Itinerary
- All sites will be exterior only.
- Depending on your group’s walking speed and interests, the exact route and sites included on this tour are subject to change. Your guide will discuss your interests and priorities with you at the start of the tour.
Transport
- This tour has an optional meeting point transfer if you'd like a private car to pick you up from your accommodation. If you choose to add this service, please add the address to your accommodation in the Additional Details section
Additional Trip-Planning Resources
- A few things that pair well with this tour:
- A charged phone or a full roll of film. You’ll want to snap photos of these iconic spots along the way.
- Supportive walking shoes to help you see all the sites with ease.
- Fuel up after your tour with a guided exploration of London’s food scene with our Eats and Treats: A Culinary Tour of London audio guide.
Looking for insider recommendations? Get expert tips to seeing the true London in our London City Guide.
Are there any additional costs?
You are pre-paid for the tour, but there may be additional nominal costs – it is a good idea to keep some local currency on hand for this.
You will also be using the tube on this tour and the best way to pay for this journey is with a contactless card.
Where are the meeting and ending points?
You will meet on Parliament Square and usually end at St. Paul's Cathedral, but this will depend on your group's walking pace and priorities for things to see on the tour.
The exact meeting point and map are communicated in your confirmation email.
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Is this tour wheelchair-friendly?
This tour covers a lot of ground in order to view so many of the major sites in the East and the West of the city. It is a fast-paced tour and so best suited to those who are ready and able to do a lot of walking. It includes quite a few narrow alleys and cobbled streets, so is not the most suitable tour for wheelchair users. Please contact us for alternative suggestions.
The route can be adapted for clients who are less able to walk long distances, but this may involve missing some of the sites. We would advise booking a private tour if this applies to you.
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Such a fun and informative tour ! Perfect way to get an overview of this beautiful city .
Anne
Oct 18, 2024
We loved Chris's uniques perspective as an architect. He's delightful, knowledgeable and was very helpful making recommendations for other places to visit/things to do in London.
Deborah
Oct 15, 2024
Harry was fantastic! Incredibly knowledgeable and got an immediate feel for what we were interested in. Great conversationalist, and the tour was the perfect way to be introduced to all the main sites without getting bogged down with other tourists or having to wait in a long queue. It was the perfect approachable, yet boutique, experience that we were looking for!
Anna
Oct 8, 2024