London Calling! Explore London's most iconic sights - from Big Ben to Buckingham Palace and enjoy free entry inside Westminster Abbey for an evening prayer, evensong or an exciting organ recital.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Join a Licensed Guide on a Group Walking Tour through the heart of Royal London
- Learn about the city's royal history, urban legends and daily life
- See St James's Palace, Buckingham Palace, and the sweep of the Mall
- Learn about the Gunpowder Plot, Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament
- End at Westminster Abbey — enjoy a free event at this majestic church
Most visitors to Westminster Abbey buy a ticket, spend an hour inside, and leave. But the doors also open for a free organ recital - and the sound fills the nave with centuries of history. This Group Walking Tour with Rosotravel was built around that moment. A Licensed Guide leads you through Royal London to get there. Book your spot today.
Meet your guide at the Right side of the Horses of Helios sculpture by Hard Rock Cafe, 34 Haymarket, London W1J 9HR - it's across the street from the Confectionary Essential shop, the Horses sculpture is at the corner Piccadilly Circus and Converty Street by the Hard Rock Cafe.
Begin your Royal London adventure at the striking Horses of Helios sculpture by the Hard Rock Cafe at Piccadilly Circus. Your Licensed Guide will welcome the group here and set the scene for a walk through five centuries of royal history.
Stroll down one of London's most historic streets, lined with grand theatres and Georgian architecture. Your guide introduces the neighbourhood and its royal connections before leading you deeper into St James's.
Admire the grand Victorian façade of Her Majesty's Theatre, home to some of London's most celebrated productions. Your guide shares the story of this cultural landmark and its place in the city's theatrical heritage. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
Walk along Pall Mall, one of London's most prestigious streets, lined with gentlemen's clubs and grand buildings that have shaped British political and social life for centuries. Your guide brings its hidden history to life.
Pass by Clarence House, the official London residence of the Prince of Wales. Your guide explains its royal occupants past and present, and why this quietly elegant building sits at the heart of the working monarchy. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
Stand before St James's Palace, built by Henry VIII in the 1530s and still a working royal palace today. Most visitors don't realise that foreign ambassadors are still formally accredited to the Court of St James's — not Buckingham Palace. Your guide tells you why. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
Walk along The Mall, London's grand ceremonial route stretching from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square. Your guide covers royal processions, state funerals, and the pageantry that has played out on this tree-lined avenue for centuries.
Pause at Admiralty Arch, the triumphal gateway built in honour of Queen Victoria. Your guide explains its role as the ceremonial entrance to The Mall and the stories behind its impressive Edwardian stonework. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
Admire the magnificent Queen Victoria Memorial at the foot of Buckingham Palace. Your guide shares the story of Britain's longest-reigning monarch and the symbolism woven into every detail of this grand monument.
Gaze at the iconic façade of Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch since Queen Victoria moved in during 1837. Your guide covers the monarchy's evolution, the Changing of the Guard, and why this building became the symbol of the Crown it is today. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
Stroll through St James's Park, the oldest of London's royal parks. With views across the lake toward Buckingham Palace, this is one of the finest vantage points in the city — and your guide has the stories to match the scenery.
Walk along Birdcage Walk, named after the aviary kept here by King James I in the early 17th century. Your guide shares the quirky and royal history behind one of Westminster's most charming streets.
Pass along Whitehall, the heart of British political power. Your guide covers the government buildings, the Cenotaph, and the site of the old Palace of Whitehall — once the largest palace in Europe.
Stand before the Palace of Westminster, seat of the British government and one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the world. Your guide covers the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 and the fire of 1834 that gave Parliament its iconic skyline. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
Look up at Big Ben — officially the Elizabeth Tower — one of the most recognised landmarks on earth. Your guide explains the tower's history, its restoration, and why the name "Big Ben" technically refers to the bell inside, not the tower itself. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
Cross Parliament Square, surrounded by statues of Churchill, Mandela, and Lincoln. Your guide places each figure in context and explains why this square has been a focal point for protest, celebration, and ceremony throughout British history.
Pass by the entrance to the Churchill War Rooms, the underground bunker from which Winston Churchill directed Britain's WWII effort. Your guide shares what happened beneath these streets during the darkest years of the war. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
End your tour at Westminster Abbey, where 39 monarchs have been crowned since 1066 and where Newton, Darwin, and Dickens are buried. Your guide introduces the Abbey from outside before escorting the group to the entrance for a free organ recital — one of London's most extraordinary and least discovered experiences. Entry is subject to the Abbey's events schedule. Note: Attraction visit will be available from the exterior. No option of going inside the attractions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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