Waltz in London’s city centre, from Westminster to Trafalgar, with a self-guided audio tour on your phone designed by an accredited expert. Listen to fascinating stories, based on an award-winning storytelling concept, and gain great insights into the fascinating history of London.
Start your tour from Westminster Abbey, one of the landmarks of London, and then continue to explore the best sites of the city’s centre, feeling like a local. This is an unmissable opportunity to experience at your own pace London and find out the hidden corners of it with a captivating audio tour on your phone.
The self-guided audio tour is designed to start at the entrance of the Westminster Abbey’s shop. The easiest way to get there is on foot or by metro. The nearest metro stations are Westminster and St.James’s Park.
The tour ends at Trafalgar Square, located near Charing Cross station.
Who kings and queens are resting side by side in Westminster Abbey? How many royal couples have begun their life together at the abbey? Listen to the fascinating history of the royal chapel and discover how it took its name, having a stop at its cloisters for a cup of tea and homemade scones.
Have a stop at Downing Street, the most famous street in the United Kingdom, and take a look at the number 10. Can you guess what’s going on behind the black door? What political decisions are about to be taken? The center of political life has a long history, and is waiting for you to discover it!
This guard parade ground is a place of ceremonies as well as of games. In 2012 the London Olympics Beach Volleyball Tournament was held here! Although, every year it is hosting the ‘Trooping the Colour’ event. Walk through the Whitehall to Horse Guards Parade in order to find out how the monarch’s birthday is celebrated. Don’t leave before visiting a mysterious dark building, located on the right of the northwest edge of the Horse guards ground. Are you curious about it? You are going to learn everything by listening to our stories.
Fan of the British Royal family? Well, you are in the right place. The Buckingham Palace, acquired by the royal family in 1761, is the permanent residence to the ruling Monarch and their immediate family. How many rooms does it have? How many cinemas and swimming pools. Learn everything about the palace, when her Majesty is home and if you are lucky, you are going to see the Queen.
What happened in the Battle of Trafalgar? Stand behind the iconic Nelson’s column and travel back in time via our storytelling. You are going to find out the long history of the square and where the world's 'smallest police station' is located. Take a picture at the heart of London and plan your visit to one of the best museums in the world.
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