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West London Landmarks Tour

Every Day

Tour Type: Walking Tour

Meeting Place: Leicester Square

Tour Duration: 6 hours

 

 

(Personal expenses and museum entries are not included in the tour. They will be paid by the guests upon request.)

 

 

Discover all the secrets of the world's most popular Royal family and listen to interesting stories as you tour the ruthless ruler Henry VIII, with six wives, and the buildings he built.

 

You will learn the mystery of the underground headquarters where Winston Churchill, one of the most important figures in Britain's history, made important decisions with his cabinet in London, the capital of England during World War II and followed the war, and the consequences of the war in the history of England. Near James Park, under the ministry buildings, these shelters were built against intense German bombardment, and this structure, connected by tunnels, includes living spaces such as bedrooms, dining rooms and kitchens.

 

On this tour, we will visit three royal palaces as we walk from Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament to Buckingham Palace. You will understand how this island country has become an empire where the sun never sets. You will hear the stories of the most important heroes in British history, such as Admiral Nelson or the Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, who led Britain to Victory in the Napoleonic wars.


Note: The Changing of Guard Ceremony is scheduled for January and February on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

 

 

This price is valid for up to 4 people. For  5 or more participants, the price  will be £ 20 per person. Children under the age of 14 will be charged half price, under 8 are free.

 

 

 

 

Places to See During the Trip

  • Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

  • Westminster Cathedral

  • Buckingham Palace

  • Churchill War Rooms

  • St. James Palace

  • St. James Park

  • Leicester Square

  • 10 Downing Street

  • Horse Guards Parade

  • Parliament Square

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