Experience the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony in London on this engaging walking tour. Get up close to the Royal guard, learn about British landmarks, and capture fantastic photos!
Experience the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony in London on this engaging walking tour. Get up close to the Royal guard, learn about British landmarks, and capture fantastic photos!
- Changing of the Guard - The Changing of the Guard is a time-honored ceremony that highlights the transition of responsibilities between the King’s Guard. This event showcases a precise display of marching, music, and military pageantry. Guards, dressed in their iconic tunics and bearskin hats, parade to live music. The ceremony is a symbol of…
- Changing of the Guard - The Changing of the Guard is a time-honored ceremony that highlights the transition of responsibilities between the King’s Guard. This event showcases a precise display of marching, music, and military pageantry. Guards, dressed in their iconic tunics and bearskin hats, parade to live music. The ceremony is a symbol of British heritage and monarchy, combining discipline with a tradition that spans centuries.
- Buckingham Palace - Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the British monarch, stands as a symbol of the United Kingdom’s heritage and royal tradition. Originally built in 1703 and expanded over the years, it boasts 775 rooms, including the Throne Room and the magnificent Ballroom. The renowned Changing of the Guard ceremony attracts millions of visitors each year. Encircled by lush gardens, the palace remains a functioning institution, hosting state events and providing a regal backdrop for national celebrations.
- St. James’s Palace - St James’s Palace is one of the oldest royal residences, with origins dating back to 1536. Constructed by Henry VIII, it served as the official residence of the monarch until the 18th century. Although it is no longer a royal residence, it continues to be an important ceremonial and administrative center. Its historic rooms host significant royal events, and it accommodates several royal offices. The palace’s iconic red brick façade is a testament to British heritage.
- Clarence House - Clarence House, situated in St James’s, London, is the official residence of King Charles III and his family. Built in the 1820s, it has been a royal home for various members of the British monarchy. The house is a stunning example of Regency architecture, featuring elegant interiors and a peaceful garden. Clarence House hosts official events and ceremonies, playing a vital role in the British royal family’s public life.
- The Mall - The Mall is a grand ceremonial avenue in central London, extending from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square. Lined with trees and bordered by royal landmarks, it serves as the venue for major state events and royal processions. Known for its vibrant red surface, The Mall is the site of iconic celebrations, such as royal weddings and national holidays, making it a central point of British culture and history.
- St. James’s Park - St James’s Park, located in central London, is one of the city’s oldest and most beautiful royal parks. Covering 57 acres, it features lush gardens, a tranquil lake, and picturesque views of Buckingham Palace. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including pelicans and swans. With walking paths, scenic bridges, and vibrant flowerbeds, St James’s Park offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of London, attracting both locals and visitors throughout the year.
- Guided walking tour of the Changing of the Guard ceremony
- Tour of London attractions: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace & Westminster Abbey
- Guided walking tour of the Changing of the Guard ceremony
- Tour of London attractions: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace & Westminster Abbey
- Gratuities (optional)
- Entrance Tickets to the Royal Palaces and Landmarks
- This tour does not go to the front gates of Buckingham Palace.
- Gratuities (optional)
- Entrance Tickets to the Royal Palaces and Landmarks
- This tour does not go to the front gates of Buckingham Palace.
The Changing of the Guard tour ensures that every moment of this iconic event is captured. Positioned at prime locations around London’s Royal Palaces, participants can take stunning photos as the Royal Guard parades to the rousing sounds of the military band.
Throughout the tour, an expert guide shares intriguing insights into the history and importance…
The Changing of the Guard tour ensures that every moment of this iconic event is captured. Positioned at prime locations around London’s Royal Palaces, participants can take stunning photos as the Royal Guard parades to the rousing sounds of the military band.
Throughout the tour, an expert guide shares intriguing insights into the history and importance of this age-old ceremony, ensuring a deep understanding of the event’s nuances. Depending on the schedule, the tour may also offer the chance to photograph the Royal Horseguards of the Household Cavalry.
The tour includes visits to key ceremony and royal landmarks. Participants will explore the rich history of Buckingham Palace and get a close view of St James’s Palace and Clarence House, the official London residence of His Majesty King Charles III.
Experience the grandeur of royal pageantry and enjoy unparalleled views of this traditional British ceremony.
- The tour starts at the Victoria Palace Theatre. This is opposite Victoria Station. The address of the Victoria Palace Theatre is Victoria Street, London SW1E 5EA. If using Google/Apple maps search ‘Victoria Palace Theatre’. On arrival look for your tour guide holding a yellow umbrella. Your tour guide will be at the clock in front of the theatre.
- The ceremony can be altered at any time at the discretion of the British Army. In bad weather the British Army may do a ‘Wet Change’. This is a shorter version of the Changing of the Guard ceremony without music. This will be decided by the British Army on the morning of the ceremony.
- This tour does not go to the front gates of Buckingham Palace. No tours go to the front gates due to crowds and because you will miss most of the ceremony! This award winning tour will take you around the Royal Palaces for the best views of the guards and the ceremony. If you wish to go to the front gates of Buckingham Palace then do not book this tour.
- The tour is not suitable for wheelchairs, walking difficulties or prams/strollers/buggies.
- The tour is not suitable for wheelchairs, walking difficulties or prams/strollers/buggies.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.