Buckingham Palace & Crown Jewels of London Tour with River Cruise

Discover the best of London on this wonderful escorted tour, taking you to the city's most iconic landmarks. Start your day at Buckingham Palace, where you’ll witness the grandeur of the British monarchy and, if timed right, the famous Changing of the Guard ceremony. Next, head to St. Paul’s Cathedral, an iconic masterpiece with a spectacular dome and a history of more than 300 years. Your experience continues to the Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you’ll uncover tales of royalty, prisoners, and the legendary Crown Jewels. End your day with a lovely Thames River cruise, offering panoramic views of the city's skyline as you glide past landmarks such as the Shard, the London Eye, and the Houses of Parliament.
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Facilities

Free cancellation
Mobile voucher accepted
8 hours
Available in English

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Tour Starts: 9:15 am, in front of The King's Gallery entrance. Tour Finishes: approx. 5:30 pm, Westminster Pier. The afternoon part of the tour departs from 258 Vauxhall Bridge Road at 1:00 PM. (please arrive at 12:45 PM to check in) . Transfer between Buckingham Palace and 258 Vauxhall Bridge Road is not provided (it is a 10-15 min walk). To enter Buckingham Palace there will be an airport style security check and bags larger than 45cm x 20cm x 30cm are not permitted . Guests can choose to take the river cruise on another day and instead finish the tour at the Tower of London instead of Westminster Pier (Please check cruise ticket validity with tour guide). St Paul's Cathedral is closed to visitors on Sundays and during special events. On these days we will stop for photographs outside St Paul's Cathedral and spend longer at the Tower of London. Please note, there are quite a few stairs within the White Tower at the Tower of London, and there is currently no disabled access

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