The ‘Welcome to London’ tour
Walking tour from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square to Big Ben
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Duration
2.5 hours
ScheduleTours run every Monday, Wednesday and Sunday from 10:30am-1pm
Pricing
£15 per person for a public tour
£200 for a private tour
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LUNCH OPTIONS
The Laughing Halibut (Old-school fish and chips) closed on Sundays
St. James’s Cafe (large cafe in beautiful park)
Horse & Guardsman (beautiful pub with traditional food)
Tesco (supermarket)
WHAT CAN I DO AFTER THE TOUR?
Boat trip (hop on the Thames Clipper to the Tower of London or to Greenwich)
Walk through Piccadilly Circus, Soho, Leicester Square and China Town to Covent Garden.
Take a walk down the River Thames to Tower Bridge
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Green Park
Buckingham Palace (including changing of the guard)
Series - The Crown
Series -Victoria
Movie - Victoria and Abdul
St. James’s Park
The Mall
St. James’s Palace
Musical - Six
Series - Wolf hall
Movie - The Other Boleyn Girl
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial
Movie - The King’s Speech
Statue of Captain James Cook
Admiralty Arch
Trafalgar Square
Whitehall
Horse Guards Parade
Downing Street
The Red Lion
Churchill War Rooms
Movie - Darkest Hour
Statue of Robert Clive
Movie - Viceroy’s House
Parliament Square
Westminster Abbey
Big Ben
Weekly debate - Prime Minister’s Questions (you can watch this on Youtube)
The ‘Welcome to London’ tour
What’s the plan?
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Learn about the horrible plague pit that was discovered here and the assassination attempt on Queen Victoria (you'll be very surprised by the punishment given to the wannabe assassin!). After that, we'll take a leisurely stroll through the park.
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Here we will watch the incredible and historic Changing of the Guard ceremony outside the magnificent palace that represents the heart of the British monarchy.
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Find out the bizarre story of why there are a family of pelicans living in the park. Let's take a stroll through one of London's most beautiful parks!
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Learn the horrible history of the worst husband in the history of England, King Henry VIII, the man who built the palace. Why did he have 6 wives? Why did he kill 2 of them?
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Who is Lord Nelson and why does he have such a tall statue in Trafalgar Square?
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Learn about Larry the cat, who lives with the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street.
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Why does the King have two birthdays? How does he celebrate them?
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Churchill. Hero or villain?
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Learn about the coronation of the King
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What goes on inside this beautiful building? How close did Guy Fawkes come to blowing it all up in 1605?
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You’ll start at - The Ritz London
You’ll end at - Westminster Station