Get the full London (Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower of London, London Eye, Thames River Cruise, The changing of the guards) experience by visiting some of the city's most famous sites and taking a walking tour to learn about its history.
Day 1: London
Today we will start by a Panoramic tour of London. We will enter to see the St. Paul's Cathedral. Then we will come to the Buckingham Palace and see the Changing of the Guard. After lunch, we will continue to visit inside of the Tower of London and see the famous Crown Jewels. We will also join a Yeoman Warder for an exclusive and very different view of the famous Tower of London on this guided tour. You will hear the story of the peasants' revolt and attack on the Tower of 1381. Then we will enjoy the Thames River boat ride. End your day with a London Eye experience and enjoy breath-taking views of London in the luxury of glass capsule.
The capital city of both England and the United Kingdom has been a focal point of Western civilization for centuries. This amazing city in the British Isles is famous for places like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey.
"Big Ben" is actually the name of the bell inside the clocktower located at the northern end of Westminster Palace. The tower itself is officially known as "Elizabeth Tower." It is one of England's most recognizable landmarks.
Sitting atop the highest point in London, this cathedral is woven deeply into the national identity of England. Figures such as Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher are buried here, and Princess Diana's wedding took place here, among many other occasions.
On Sundays, due to church services, there is no guiding inside the cathedral.
The London Eye is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe and the most popular tourist attraction in all of Great Britain. It was built in 1999, and at the time was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world.
Dating back nearly a millennia, this historic castle on the shores of the Thames in London has served many important functions throughout history. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a museum that is open to the public.
One of the most famous palaces of the British monarchy, Buckingham Palace dates back to 1705. In addition to serving as a museum and art gallery, it has been the main residence of the royal family since 1837.
The River Thames is iconic, a symbol of the city that it cuts through. Now you can take a cruise on the waters of the river and see some of the most iconic locations in London.
This world-famous ceremony takes place either at Buckingham Palace or at Horse Guards Parade, depending on the day. These guards will wear red tunics and unmistakable bear skin hats, marching to Buckingham Palace.
We will visit Horseguards Parade when the ceremony is not available.
Admissions to Tower of London and St. Paul's Cathedral
Panoramic tour of London
River boat ride
London Eye experience
Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
Professional guide
Price Excludes:
Optional Gratuities
Food and beverages unless stated differently
Children under 3 years old are free to join the tour if they sit on their parents' lap.
We don't drop clients at their hotels. Your guide will ask where you are staying and if the coach is passing in that area, we will drop you at a convenient location. Primarily Kensington, Park Lane and Victoria areas are convenient locations to our routes.