Experience the best of London in just one day! Join a guided sightseeing tour to see iconic landmarks, visit famous attractions, witness the Changing of the Guard, explore St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London, and enjoy a scenic River Thames cruise. Upgrade to include a ride on the London Eye for breathtaking views.
Experience the best of London in just one day! Join a guided sightseeing tour to see iconic landmarks, visit famous attractions, witness the Changing of the Guard, explore St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London, and enjoy a scenic River Thames cruise. Upgrade to include a ride on the London Eye for breathtaking views.
- Westminster Abbey - Officially known as the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, Westminster Abbey is a grand, predominantly Gothic abbey church located in the City of Westminster, London, England, just west of the Palace of Westminster. - Big Ben - Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock situated at the north end…
- Westminster Abbey - Officially known as the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, Westminster Abbey is a grand, predominantly Gothic abbey church located in the City of Westminster, London, England, just west of the Palace of Westminster.
- Big Ben - Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock situated at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London. The name is often used to refer to both the clock and the clock tower.
- Houses of Parliament - Parliament consists of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. It is responsible for creating laws, determining taxes, and scrutinizing the Government.
- Buckingham Palace - Changing of the Guards
Elite soldiers from the military have been guarding English Kings and Queens since 1660. Known as the ‘Household Division,’ these regiments are so dedicated to their duty that they famously do not acknowledge or allow themselves to be distracted by the public. During the ceremony, impeccably turned-out guards are accompanied by marching bands playing an inspiring mix of military and contemporary music, showcasing the kind of pomp and military ceremony that has made the British military renowned worldwide.
- Trafalgar Square - Trafalgar Square is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. Its name honors the Battle of Trafalgar, a British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars against France and Spain that took place on 21 October 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - Designed by the prolific British architect Sir Christopher Wren, and taking 35 years to complete, St Paul’s Cathedral is an iconic symbol of London. One of the largest churches in the world, its dome reaches an impressive height of 366ft. Inside the Whispering Gallery, it is said that a gentle whisper can be heard on the other side of the dome, almost 112ft away. Discover the history behind this famous Cathedral and visit the tomb of Lord Horatio Nelson, one of Britain’s most revered figures.
NEW EXHIBITION - St Paul’s, the Monarch and the Changing World (Launches 25th May 2022, running to mid-December 2022)
June 2022 marks the historic celebration of HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, including a Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral.
To commemorate this unique event, the exhibition St Paul’s, the Monarch and the Changing World explores the grand ceremonial occasions held at the Cathedral to celebrate the Royal Jubilees of four British monarchs: George III, Victoria, George V, and Elizabeth II.
- Mansion House of City of London - Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London. It is a Grade I listed building and is used for some of the City of London’s official functions, including two annual white-tie dinners.
- Tower of London - A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, the history of ‘The Tower’ has been intertwined with the history of England for nearly a thousand years. Originally built by William The Conqueror in 1066, it has served various functions throughout its long history, including a prison, a luxurious palace for royalty, and even a zoo. The priceless crown jewels are also housed within the castle walls, along with the largest collection of medieval armor and weaponry in the country. Experience all of this and learn more about the tower’s bloody history on a comprehensive tour with an expert guide.
- Thames River - From the Tower of London, board a Thames River Cruise to Westminster Pier to enjoy London from a different perspective. Alternatively, you can take the cruise any day.
- Scenic Thames River cruise
- Option to include London Eye ticket
- Exclusive access to St Paul’s Cathedral
- Admission to the historic Tower of London
- Comfortable travel with air-conditioned coach
- Personal audio headset provided
- Guided by an experienced Blue Badge Guide
- Scenic Thames River cruise
- Option to include London Eye ticket
- Exclusive access to St Paul’s Cathedral
- Admission to the historic Tower of London
- Comfortable travel with air-conditioned coach
- Personal audio headset provided
- Guided by an experienced Blue Badge Guide
- Gratuities
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Join us for a comprehensive full-day tour of London, expertly guided and full of fascinating insights into the city’s history. Explore renowned locations such as Westminster Abbey and Big Ben, and tour inside St Paul’s Cathedral. Experience the spectacle of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace and inspect the Tower of London. In…
Join us for a comprehensive full-day tour of London, expertly guided and full of fascinating insights into the city’s history. Explore renowned locations such as Westminster Abbey and Big Ben, and tour inside St Paul’s Cathedral. Experience the spectacle of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace and inspect the Tower of London. In addition, partake in a delightful River Thames sightseeing cruise, which can be redeemed on the tour day or at your leisure. You can choose to enhance your tour with a Standard London Eye ticket.
- Spend a day exploring London’s most famous sights
- Explore two of the city’s globally recognized landmarks
- Witness a classic British military ceremony
- Be awestruck by the magnificence of St Paul’s Cathedral
- Gaze at the irreplaceable Crown Jewels in The Tower of London
- Take a picturesque boat ride on the River Thames
- End the day with an unforgettable view from the world’s highest cantilevered observation wheel
- For a wheelchair user : Please inform us in advance if you intend to bring wheelchair.
- You can choose to take the river cruise on another day and finish the tour at the Tower of London instead of Westminster Pier. The London Eye is a Standard Experience booked at a 6pm time-slot for guaranteed entry (if option selected).
- Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace takes place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday (subject to availability).
- If there is no Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace we see the Changing of the Guard at Horse Guards Parade instead
- London Eye: The London Eye ticket is for standard entry around 6:00pm (subject to availability) on the same day. This ticket can only be used for this one visit. Please show the ticket on your phone as the barcode will be scanned. Visit to The London Eye is independent
- Please note: St Paul’s Cathedral is closed to the public on Sundays and for special events or services (Mon 14th October Cathedral closed. No sightseeing). On these days we will stop for photographs outside St Paul’s Cathedral and spend longer at Tower of London instead.
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.