Experience the grandeur and magnificence of London’s royal quarter with a guided walk around its most stunning monuments. Steeped in history and intrigue, allow your curiosity to be awakened as you discover St James’ Palace, Buckingham Palace and procession famed, Mall, before riding a London bus to the breathtaking Royal Albert Hall.
Get to the heart of aristocratic London, exploring the quiet corners and higgledy-piggledy streets of St James’ and discover its active, Tudor palace - favourite of the Royal Family - where the King was proclaimed monarch.
Take in the bear-skin hats of the royal guard at Buckingham Palace, the main royal residence in London, and, on Changing of the Guard mornings, witness the inspection of the Old Guard at St James Palace, an essential element of this historic ceremony.
See where the King really lives and learn the true story of the development of the Royal residences.
Follow in the steps of the monarch, up Constitution Hill, to the home and monument of Britain’s great general and war hero, the Duke of Wellington.
Behave like the British and hop onto an iconic, red, London bus for a short ride to the Royal Albert Hall, the city’s premier, historic, concert hall. Step into beautiful Kensington Gardens and hear the romantic story behind the Royal Albert Memorial.
Set in the beautiful parkland of Kensington Gardens, Kensington Palace is most well known for being home to members of the Royal Family like Princess Diana, Prince Harry, and now Prince William and Kate Middleton (along with Princes George, Louis, and Princess Charlotte).
Dating from the 17th century, the Palace is open all year round for visitors.
Gratuities are entirely discretionary.
Experience the grandeur and magnificence of London’s royal quarter with a guided walk around its most stunning monuments. Steeped in history and intrigue, allow your curiosity to be awakened as you discover St James’ Palace, Buckingham Palace and procession famed, Mall, before riding a London bus to the breathtaking Royal Albert Hall.
Get to the heart of aristocratic London, exploring the quiet corners and higgledy-piggledy streets of St James’ and discover its active, Tudor palace - favourite of the Royal Family - where the King was proclaimed monarch.
Take in the bear-skin hats of the royal guard at Buckingham Palace, the main royal residence in London, and, on Changing of the Guard mornings, witness the inspection of the Old Guard at St James Palace, an essential element of this historic ceremony.
See where the King really lives and learn the true story of the development of the Royal residences.
Follow in the steps of the monarch, up Constitution Hill, to the home and monument of Britain’s great general and war hero, the Duke of Wellington.
Behave like the British and hop onto an iconic, red, London bus for a short ride to the Royal Albert Hall, the city’s premier, historic, concert hall. Step into beautiful Kensington Gardens and hear the romantic story behind the Royal Albert Memorial.
Set in the beautiful parkland of Kensington Gardens, Kensington Palace is most well known for being home to members of the Royal Family like Princess Diana, Prince Harry, and now Prince William and Kate Middleton (along with Princes George, Louis, and Princess Charlotte).
Dating from the 17th century, the Palace is open all year round for visitors.
Gratuities are entirely discretionary.