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Enhance your London visit exploring Buckingham Palace & discover Royal traditions surrounding the monarchy
Royal Walking London Tour with Buckingham Palace Tickets
Your tour begins exploring the stately rooms in Buckingham Palace, a guided stroll down The Mall and through the city’s beautiful St. James’s Park. Your guide will astonish you with tales of the residence acquired for Queen Charlotte, which has since transformed into the official residence of King Charles III. * open for only 2 months each year
Royal Walking London Tour with Buckingham Palace Tickets
What do you get with this tour ?
- Walking tour of St. James Park and the Mall
- Admission ticket to Buckingham Palace
- Expert, English-speaking tour guide
Royal Walking London Tour Description
Start your royal journey with a small group and an expert local guide at St. James Square, setting the stage for a day rich in history and grandeur. As you wonder through the pathways of St. James’s Park, your guide will enchant you with tales of its past, once the favored hunting grounds of King Henry VIII, before heading over to most famous Royal Palace in London, up the grand staircase of Buckingham Palace.
Buckingham Palace
The palace at the end of the Mall is the main attraction. Your guide will take you to the right door and check your tickets. While guides are not permitted inside, your audio guide will ensure a rich narrative accompanies your exploration.
St. James Park and the Mall
St. James Park is 58-acre beautiful park in London. It has a large lake with ducks, swans, and other birds. People visit the park to relax, have picnics, or just walk around. It’s close to Buckingham Palace, so sometimes you can see special events or parades nearby.
The Mall is a big road where the Changing of the Guard happens and where the Royal Family walks during special events. This road and park are close to Buckingham Palace and have a lot of history. Your guide will tell you more about it.
Palace State Rooms
For a limited time each year, Buckingham Palace unlocks its State Rooms. These rooms, usually reserved for hosting dignitaries and esteemed guests, are adorned with masterpieces of art and exquisite furnishings, some of which have graced these chambers since the 19th century.
Throne Room
Among the various chambers inside Buckingham Palace the Throne Room stands out especially due to the special chairs used by Queen Victoria. Standing amidst this grandeur, one can’t help but be engulfed by the profound legacy of an empire that spanned centuries.