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History of "London: Royal London Walking Tour with Guard Change & Royal Mews"

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Version 127 – May 02, 2025 08:46

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  • Get an inside glimpse into centuries of history as you explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll witness the centuries-old Changing of the Guard Ceremony and make your way from parks to palaces. At each stop, you'll dive deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.
  • Get an inside glimpse into centuries of history as you explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll witness the centuries-old Changing of the Guard Ceremony and make your way from parks to palaces. At each stop, you'll dive deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.

Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  •  The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

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Version 126 – April 18, 2025 12:25

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no-shows are non-refundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive or arrives after tour departure.

Version 94 – December 04, 2024 17:25

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2025. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2025. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.

Version 93 – December 04, 2024 17:25

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2025. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.

Know Before You Book
  • important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2025. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs, sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team.
  • important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team.

Version 92 – November 28, 2024 12:10

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

Version 91 – November 28, 2024 11:56

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  • London: Royal London Walking Tour with Guard Change & Royal Mews
  • London: Royal London Walking Tour with Guard Change & Entry to Royal Mews (Stables)

Version 90 – November 28, 2024 11:45

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years as they get ready to perform this time-honored military tradition and march right past you. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

Version 89 – November 28, 2024 11:43

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years as they get ready to perform this time-honored military tradition and march right past you. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

Version 87 – November 28, 2024 11:22

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

Name
  • London: Royal London Walking Tour with Guard Change & Entry to Royal Mews (Stables)
  • London: Royal London Walking Tour with Changing of the Guard & Entry to Royal Mews (Stables)

Version 86 – November 28, 2024 11:21

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual . Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

Highlights
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park, witness the famous changing of the guard ceremony
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Version 85 – November 28, 2024 11:21

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual handing over their responsibilities to the next shift. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual . Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

Highlights
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park, witness the famous changing of the guard ceremony
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

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  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate ritual . Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate preparations and uniform checks as a military band plays them out. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Enjoy the best vantage point of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. See the guards who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years go through their elaborate preparations and uniform checks as a military band plays them out. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. While crowds jostle each other in front of the palace gates, your guide will take you to an even better vantage point of the ceremony. Here, you'll see the guardswho have been protecting the monarch for over 400 yearsgo through their elaborate preparations and uniform checks as a military band plays them out. Nowhere are ancient traditions on better display, and you'll see them all from just a few paces away. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.

Version 82 – November 28, 2024 11:18

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day. Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. While crowds jostle each other in front of the palace gates, your guide will take you to an even better vantage point of the ceremony. Here, you'll see the guards—who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years—go through their elaborate preparations and uniform checks as a military band plays them out. Nowhere are ancient traditions on better display, and you'll see them all from just a few paces away. Finally, you'll say goodbye to your guide at the Royal Mews where you'll explore the stables at your own pace.
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. 
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. While crowds jostle each other in front of the palace gates, your guide will take you to an even better vantage point of the ceremony. Here, you'll see the guards—who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years—go through their elaborate preparations and uniform checks as a military band plays them out. Nowhere are ancient traditions on better display, and you'll see them all from just a few paces away.Your tour of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 81 – November 28, 2024 11:16

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. 
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After, pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. While crowds jostle each other in front of the palace gates, your guide will take you to an even better vantage point of the ceremony. Here, you'll see the guards—who have been protecting the monarch for over 400 years—go through their elaborate preparations and uniform checks as a military band plays them out. Nowhere are ancient traditions on better display, and you'll see them all from just a few paces away.Your tour of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. 
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 80 – November 28, 2024 11:16

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. 
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After pass by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. 
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 79 – November 28, 2024 11:14

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. 
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. 
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

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Short Description
  • Get an inside glimpse into centuries of history as you explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll witness the centuries-old Changing of the Guard Ceremony and make your way from parks to palaces. At each stop, you'll dive deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.
  • Get an inside glimpse into centuries of history as you explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.

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  • London: Royal London Walking Tour with Changing of the Guard & Entry to Royal Mews (Stables)
  • London: Royal London Walking Tour with Entry to Royal Mews (Stables)

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.

Version 74 – October 08, 2024 21:34

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.

Version 73 – October 08, 2024 21:32

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.

Know Before You Book
  • important information - the staterooms are only open from jul11th to september 29th 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5hrs , sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team.

Version 72 – October 08, 2024 21:30

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.

Know Before You Book
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, but space is limited please make sure to email our guest experience team.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.

Version 67 – July 04, 2024 14:25

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  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Buckingham Palace. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. 
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 63 – April 17, 2024 21:35

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Know Before You Book
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the state rooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours., this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.

Version 62 – April 17, 2024 21:34

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check., you can take photographs in the royal mews.
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.

Version 61 – April 17, 2024 21:34

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour doesn't include the changing of the guard. , this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.

Version 60 – April 17, 2024 21:33

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Know Before You Go
  • eating and drinking are not allowed inside the royal mews., sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited, this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour will be visiting the royal mews, tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.

Version 59 – April 17, 2024 21:28

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Know Before You Go
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour will be visiting the royal mews, tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the state rooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.

Version 58 – April 17, 2024 21:27

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Know Before You Go
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the state rooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the state rooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.

Version 57 – April 17, 2024 11:12

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Highlights
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution at buckingham palace, gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews, see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Version 56 – April 17, 2024 11:11

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Highlights
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution at buckingham palace, gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews, see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Version 55 – April 17, 2024 11:10

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Royal Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 54 – April 17, 2024 11:09

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Royal Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 53 – April 17, 2024 11:08

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Highlights
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your local guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Version 52 – April 17, 2024 11:08

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  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, get insider knowledge from your local guide, a royal family expert, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Version 51 – April 17, 2024 11:07

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  • gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution , gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Version 50 – April 17, 2024 11:05

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  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution , gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables), see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution at buckingham palace's roya, gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables) at buckingham palace, see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Version 49 – April 17, 2024 11:04

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Highlights
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution at buckingham palace's roya, gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews (stables) at buckingham palace, see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution at buckingham palace, gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews, see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Version 48 – April 17, 2024 10:59

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 47 – April 17, 2024 10:59

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Mews is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 46 – April 17, 2024 10:59

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023. You’ll have plenty of time to explore the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 45 – April 17, 2024 10:58

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It was also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 

Version 44 – April 17, 2024 10:55

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Short Description
  • Get an inside glimpse into centuries of history as you explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.
  • Get an inside glimpse of centuries of history as you explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.

Version 43 – April 17, 2024 10:38

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Short Description
  • Get an inside glimpse of centuries of history as you explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.
  • Head into the inner sanctuary within the walls and gates of Buckingham Palace to explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.

Version 42 – April 17, 2024 10:37

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of the Royal Mews follows your London walking tour. 
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of two Palace attractions follows your tour. 

Version 41 – April 17, 2024 10:35

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Description
  • Skip the line and embark on a fascinating experience at the Royal Mews where you'll discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of two Palace attractions follows your tour. 
  • If your dates allow, venture inside the exquisite Royal State Rooms with an audio guide. Explore a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries. See the White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces still used by the Royal Family to entertain guests.
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open, enjoy an equally fascinating experience at the Royal Mews. Discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of two Palace attractions follows your tour. 

Highlights
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution at buckingham palace, gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews, see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution at buckingham palace, gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews or palace state rooms - date dependent, see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park

Included
  • expertly guided walking tour of london, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved skip-the-line royal mews tickets
  • expertly guided walking tour of london, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved skip-the-line buckingham palace tickets (state rooms or royal mews)

Version 40 – April 17, 2024 10:34

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Short Description
  • Head into the inner sanctuary within the walls and gates of Buckingham Palace to explore the impressive Royal Mews, the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.
  • Head into the inner sanctuary within the walls and gates of Buckingham Palace to explore the impressive Royal Mews. The Mews are the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.

Description
  • If your dates allow, venture inside the exquisite Royal State Rooms with an audio guide. Explore a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries. See the White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces still used by the Royal Family to entertain guests.
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open, enjoy an equally fascinating experience at the Royal Mews. Discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of two Palace attractions follows your tour. 
  • *Buckingham Palace's spectacular Staterooms open July 11–September 29. On all other dates, your tour allows access inside the Royal Mews, after your Royal walking tour of London.
  • If your dates allow, venture inside the exquisite Royal State Rooms with an audio guide. Explore a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries. See the White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces still used by the Royal Family to entertain guests.
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open, enjoy an equally fascinating experience at the Royal Mews. Discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of two Palace attractions follows your tour. 

Version 39 – April 17, 2024 10:32

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Short Description
  • Head into the inner sanctuary within the walls and gates of Buckingham Palace to explore the impressive Royal Mews. The Mews are the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.
  • Head into the inner sanctuary within the walls and gates of Buckingham Palace. The spectacular Staterooms at Buckingham Palace's are open ONLY July 11–September 29 and on these dates you have full access. On all other dates, you have a once in a lifetime access to explore the impressive Royal Mews. The Mews are the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.

Version 36 – April 17, 2024 10:28

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  • Head into the inner sanctuary within the walls and gates of Buckingham Palace. The spectacular Staterooms at Buckingham Palace's are open ONLY July 11–September 29 and on these dates you have full access. On all other dates, you have a once in a lifetime access to explore the impressive Royal Mews. The Mews are the working stables of the Royal Family. See the instantly recognizable Gold State Coach that generations of royalty have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. With pre-reserved tickets, you'll save time and the hassle of arranging this once-in-a-lifetime visit yourself. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.
  • Head into the inner sanctuary within the walls and gates of Buckingham Palace. The spectacular Staterooms at Buckingham Palace's are open ONLY July 11–September 29 and on these dates you have full access. On all other dates, you have a once in a lifetime access to explore the impressive Royal Mews. The Mews are the working stables of the Royal Family. See the nstantly recognisable Gold State Coach that generations of royality have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. Both experiences come with pre-reserved tickets to save you time and hassle. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.

Version 35 – April 17, 2024 10:25

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  • London: Royal London Walking Tour with Entry to Royal Mews (Stables)
  • London: Buckingham Palace or Royal Mews Entry & Walking Tour

Version 34 – April 02, 2024 13:09

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  • London: Buckingham Palace or Royal Mews Entry & Walking Tour
  • London: Skip-the-Line Buckingham Palace & Royal Walking Tour

Version 33 – March 27, 2024 13:32

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Highlights
  • be transported to the heart of this storied institution at buckingham palace, gain an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the united kingdom, pre-reserved entry to the royal mews or palace state rooms - date dependent, see royal sites in central london such as clarence house and st. james’s park
  • cover more ground than any other royal walking tour., explore either the palace state rooms or the royal mews., hear fascinating insights into royal life from your guide., see iconic palaces and royal sites in central london., skip the line at buckingham palace with pre-booked tickets.

Version 32 – March 27, 2024 13:32

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Short Description
  • Head into the inner sanctuary within the walls and gates of Buckingham Palace. The spectacular Staterooms at Buckingham Palace's are open ONLY July 11–September 29 and on these dates you have full access. On all other dates, you have a once in a lifetime access to explore the impressive Royal Mews. The Mews are the working stables of the Royal Family. See the nstantly recognisable Gold State Coach that generations of royality have used for coronations and weddings throughout the centuries. Both experiences come with pre-reserved tickets to save you time and hassle. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries.
  • You can’t visit London without experiencing the history and heritage of the monarchy, and this royal walking tour will immerse you in exactly that—complete with a visit to the most regal residence of all. Skip the long lines and head straight into Buckingham Palace's spectacular Staterooms (open July 11–September 29) or the Royal Mews (all other dates), with pre-reserved tickets to save you time and hassle. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries. 

Description
  • *Buckingham Palace's spectacular Staterooms open July 11–September 29. On all other dates, your tour allows access inside the Royal Mews, after your Royal walking tour of London.
  • If your dates allow, venture inside the exquisite Royal State Rooms with an audio guide. Explore a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries. See the White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces still used by the Royal Family to entertain guests.
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open, enjoy an equally fascinating experience at the Royal Mews. Discover the coaches and carriages at one of the finest working stables in existence.
  • One highlight of the Mews is the Gold State Coach, used by Queen Elizabeth II to travel to Westminster Abbey on her Coronation Day in 1953. It also featured in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her seventy-year reign. More recently it took pride of place at the Coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
  • The introduction to the Palace is of course your royal walking tour of London beginning outside Hyde Park. Your guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot.
  • Continue through Green Park and stop outside Clarence House, a 19th-century estate that the most recent royals have called home. Then, head further back in time to St. James’s Palace, used as a royal residence for over 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a working palace to this day.
  • Next, follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Listen to stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations.
  • Pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century. After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area. Your tour of one of two Palace attractions follows your tour. 
  • Begin your royal London walking tour just outside Hyde Park, where your knowledgeable guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot!  
  • From there, you’ll make your way through Green Park and pause outside Clarence House, a beautiful nineteenth-century estate that the most recent generations of royals—including the current king himself—have called home. Then you’ll head a little further back in time at St. James’s Palace, in use as a royal residence for more than 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a busy working palace to this day. 
  • Next, you’ll follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Your guide will share the stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations. You’ll also pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century.  
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  • After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area, it’s time for the moment you’ve been waiting for. Your guide will lead you to one of two incredible sites at Buckingham Palace, the most iconic royal residence of all, where you’ll breeze past the long lines and head straight inside. 
  • If your tour takes place from July 11–September 29, you’ll explore Buckingham Palace's historic State Rooms, a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries that will transport you straight to the heart of this storied institution. The White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces are still used by the Royal Family to welcome and entertain guests on ceremonial occasions.  
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open on the day of your visit (all other dates), you’ll have an equally fascinating experience visiting the Royal Mews, a real working stable and transportation hub that helps members of the Royal Family get from place to place. You’ll immediately recognize some of the grandiose means of transport on display here, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, and even have the chance to sit in a beautiful carriage from Queen Victoria’s time! 
  • You’ll have plenty of time to explore the State Rooms or the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide. Rest assured that every step of the way will be fully enriched thanks to the insights and stories you’ve picked up along the way, offering you an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the UK.

Version 31 – February 27, 2024 08:26

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Description
  • Begin your royal London walking tour just outside Hyde Park, where your knowledgeable guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot!  
  • From there, you’ll make your way through Green Park and pause outside Clarence House, a beautiful nineteenth-century estate that the most recent generations of royals—including the current king himself—have called home. Then you’ll head a little further back in time at St. James’s Palace, in use as a royal residence for more than 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a busy working palace to this day. 
  • Next, you’ll follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Your guide will share the stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations. You’ll also pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century.  
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  • After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area, it’s time for the moment you’ve been waiting for. Your guide will lead you to one of two incredible sites at Buckingham Palace, the most iconic royal residence of all, where you’ll breeze past the long lines and head straight inside. 
  • If your tour takes place from July 11–September 29, you’ll explore Buckingham Palace's historic State Rooms, a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries that will transport you straight to the heart of this storied institution. The White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces are still used by the Royal Family to welcome and entertain guests on ceremonial occasions.  
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open on the day of your visit (all other dates), you’ll have an equally fascinating experience visiting the Royal Mews, a real working stable and transportation hub that helps members of the Royal Family get from place to place. You’ll immediately recognize some of the grandiose means of transport on display here, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, and even have the chance to sit in a beautiful carriage from Queen Victoria’s time! 
  • You’ll have plenty of time to explore the State Rooms or the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide. Rest assured that every step of the way will be fully enriched thanks to the insights and stories you’ve picked up along the way, offering you an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the UK.
  • Begin your royal London walking tour just outside Hyde Park, where your knowledgeable guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot!  
  • From there, you’ll make your way through Green Park and pause outside Clarence House, a beautiful nineteenth-century estate that the most recent generations of royals—including the current king himself—have called home. Then you’ll head a little further back in time at St. James’s Palace, in use as a royal residence for more than 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a busy working palace to this day. 
  • Next, you’ll follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Your guide will share the stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations. You’ll also pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century.  
  •  
  • After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area, it’s time for the moment you’ve been waiting for. Your guide will lead you to one of two incredible sites at Buckingham Palace, the most iconic royal residence of all, where you’ll breeze past the long lines and head straight inside. 
  • If your tour takes place from July 11–September 29, you’ll explore Buckingham Palace's historic State Rooms, a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries that will transport you straight to the heart of this storied institution. The White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces are still used by the Royal Family to welcome and entertain guests on ceremonial occasions.  
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open on the day of your visit (all other dates), you’ll have an equally fascinating experience visiting the Royal Mews, a real working stable and transportation hub that helps members of the Royal Family get from place to place. You’ll immediately recognize some of the grandiose means of transport on display here, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, and even have the chance to sit in a beautiful carriage from Queen Victoria’s time! 
  • You’ll have plenty of time to explore the State Rooms or the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide. Rest assured that every step of the way will be fully enriched thanks to the insights and stories you’ve picked up along the way, offering you an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the UK. 

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Version 27 – February 26, 2024 13:57

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Description
  • Begin your royal London walking tour just outside Hyde Park, where your knowledgeable guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot!  
  • From there, you’ll make your way through Green Park and pause outside Clarence House, a beautiful nineteenth-century estate that the most recent generations of royals—including the current king himself—have called home. Then you’ll head a little further back in time at St. James’s Palace, in use as a royal residence for more than 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a busy working palace to this day. 
  • Next, you’ll follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Your guide will share the stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations. You’ll also pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century.  
  •  
  • After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area, it’s time for the moment you’ve been waiting for. Your guide will lead you to one of two incredible sites at Buckingham Palace, the most iconic royal residence of all, where you’ll breeze past the long lines and head straight inside. 
  • If your tour takes place from July 11–September 29, you’ll explore Buckingham Palace's historic State Rooms, a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries that will transport you straight to the heart of this storied institution. The White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces are still used by the Royal Family to welcome and entertain guests on ceremonial occasions.  
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open on the day of your visit (all other dates), you’ll have an equally fascinating experience visiting the Royal Mews, a real working stable and transportation hub that helps members of the Royal Family get from place to place. You’ll immediately recognize some of the grandiose means of transport on display here, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, and even have the chance to sit in a beautiful carriage from Queen Victoria’s time! 
  • You’ll have plenty of time to explore the State Rooms or the Royal Mews at your own pace with the informative audio guide. Rest assured that every step of the way will be fully enriched thanks to the insights and stories you’ve picked up along the way, offering you an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the UK. 
  • Begin your royal London walking tour just outside Hyde Park, where your knowledgeable guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot!  
  • From there, you’ll make your way through Green Park and pause outside Clarence House, a beautiful nineteenth-century estate that the most recent generations of royals—including the current king himself—have called home. Then you’ll head a little further back in time at St. James’s Palace, in use as a royal residence for more than 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a busy working palace to this day. 
  • Next, you’ll follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Your guide will share the stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations. You’ll also pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century.  
  •  
  • After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area, it’s time for the moment you’ve been waiting for. Your guide will lead you to one of two incredible sites at Buckingham Palace, the most iconic royal residence of all, where you’ll breeze past the long lines and head straight inside. 
  • If your tour takes place from July 11–September 29, you’ll explore Buckingham Palace's historic State Rooms, a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries that will transport you straight to the heart of this storied institution. The White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces are still used by the Royal Family to welcome and entertain guests on ceremonial occasions.  
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open on the day of your visit (all other dates), you’ll have an equally fascinating experience visiting the Royal Mews, a real working stable and transportation hub that helps members of the Royal Family get from place to place. You’ll immediately recognize some of the grandiose means of transport on display here, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, and even have the chance to sit in a beautiful carriage from Queen Victoria’s time! 
  • You’ll have plenty of time to continue exploring the Palace at your own pace even after you part ways from your guide. Rest assured that every step of the way will be fully enriched thanks to the insights and stories you’ve picked up along the way, offering you an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the UK. 

Highlights
  • cover more ground than any other royal walking tour., explore either the palace state rooms or the royal mews., hear fascinating insights into royal life from your guide., see iconic palaces and royal sites in central london., skip the line at buckingham palace with pre-booked tickets.
  • cover more ground than any other royal walking tour, explore either the palace state rooms or the royal mews, hear fascinating insights into royal life from your guide, see iconic palaces and royal sites in central london, skip the line at buckingham palace with pre-booked tickets

Included
  • expertly guided walking tour of london, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved skip-the-line buckingham palace tickets (state rooms or royal mews)
  • expertly guided walking tour of london, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved skip-the-line buckingham palace tickets

Version 26 – February 26, 2024 13:56

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Description
  • Begin your royal London walking tour just outside Hyde Park, where your knowledgeable guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot!  
  • From there, you’ll make your way through Green Park and pause outside Clarence House, a beautiful nineteenth-century estate that the most recent generations of royals—including the current king himself—have called home. Then you’ll head a little further back in time at St. James’s Palace, in use as a royal residence for more than 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a busy working palace to this day. 
  • Next, you’ll follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Your guide will share the stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations. You’ll also pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century.  
  •  
  • After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area, it’s time for the moment you’ve been waiting for. Your guide will lead you to one of two incredible sites at Buckingham Palace, the most iconic royal residence of all, where you’ll breeze past the long lines and head straight inside. 
  • If your tour takes place from July 11–September 29, you’ll explore Buckingham Palace's historic State Rooms, a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries that will transport you straight to the heart of this storied institution. The White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces are still used by the Royal Family to welcome and entertain guests on ceremonial occasions.  
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open on the day of your visit (all other dates), you’ll have an equally fascinating experience visiting the Royal Mews, a real working stable and transportation hub that helps members of the Royal Family get from place to place. You’ll immediately recognize some of the grandiose means of transport on display here, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, and even have the chance to sit in a beautiful carriage from Queen Victoria’s time! 
  • You’ll have plenty of time to continue exploring the Palace at your own pace even after you part ways from your guide. Rest assured that every step of the way will be fully enriched thanks to the insights and stories you’ve picked up along the way, offering you an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the UK. 
  • Begin your royal London walking tour just outside Hyde Park, where your knowledgeable guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot!  
  • From there, you’ll make your way through Green Park and pause outside Clarence House, a beautiful nineteenth-century estate that the most recent generations of royals—including the current king himself—have called home. Then you’ll head a little further back in time at St. James’s Palace, in use as a royal residence for more than 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a busy working palace to this day. 
  • Next, you’ll follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Your guide will share the stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations. You’ll also pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century.  
  •  
  • After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area, it’s time for the moment you’ve been waiting for. Your guide will lead you to Buckingham Palace, the most iconic royal site of all, where you’ll breeze past the long lines and head straight inside. 
  • Depending on when your tour takes place, your first stop at the Palace will be one of two extraordinary sites. If they’re open on the day of your visit (July 11–September 29), you’ll explore the historic State Rooms, a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries that will transport you straight to the heart of this storied institution. The White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces are still used by the Royal Family to welcome and entertain guests on ceremonial occasions.  
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open on the day of your visit (all other dates), you’ll have an equally fascinating experience visiting the Royal Mews, a real working stable and transportation hub that helps members of the Royal Family get from place to place. You’ll immediately recognize some of the grandiose means of transport on display here, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, and even have the chance to sit in a beautiful carriage from Queen Victoria’s time! 
  • You’ll have plenty of time to continue exploring the Palace at your own pace even after you part ways from your guide. Rest assured that every step of the way will be fully enriched thanks to the insights and stories you’ve picked up along the way, offering you an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the UK. 

Version 25 – February 26, 2024 13:53

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Short Description
  • You can’t visit London without experiencing the history and heritage of the monarchy, and this royal walking tour will immerse you in exactly that—complete with a visit to the most regal residence of all. Skip the long lines and head straight into Buckingham Palace's spectacular Staterooms (open July 11–September 29) or the Royal Mews (all other dates), with pre-reserved tickets to save you time and hassle. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries. 
  • You can’t visit London without experiencing the history and heritage of the monarchy, and this royal walking tour will immerse you in exactly that—complete with a visit to the most regal residence of all. Skip the long lines and head straight into Buckingham Palace (including either the Staterooms or the Royal Mews) with pre-reserved tickets for an efficient experience that saves you time and hassle. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries. 

Version 24 – February 26, 2024 13:52

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  • London: Skip-the-Line Buckingham Palace & Royal Walking Tour
  • Skip-the-Line Buckingham Palace & Royal London Walking Tour

Version 23 – February 19, 2024 14:13

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Included
  • expertly guided walking tour of london, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved skip-the-line buckingham palace tickets
  • local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved skip-the-line buckingham palace tickets

Version 22 – February 19, 2024 14:12

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Highlights
  • cover more ground than any other royal walking tour, explore either the palace state rooms or the royal mews, hear fascinating insights into royal life from your guide, see iconic palaces and royal sites in central london, skip the line at buckingham palace with pre-booked tickets
  • cover more ground than any other royal walking tour. , explore either the palace state rooms or the royal mews. , hear fascinating insights into royal life from your guide. , see iconic palaces and royal sites in central london. , skip the line at buckingham palace with pre-booked tickets.

Version 21 – February 19, 2024 13:18

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Know Before You Go
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the state rooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the state rooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.

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Version 11 – February 19, 2024 11:55

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Know Before You Go
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the state rooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the staterooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.

Know Before You Book
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the state rooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours., this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the staterooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.

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  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the staterooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., when you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the staterooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.

Version 9 – February 19, 2024 11:53

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  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the staterooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
  • the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.

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  • the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
  • the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.

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  • the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.

Know Before You Book
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., the staterooms are only open from july 11th to september 29th, 2024. when the staterooms are closed this tour will be visiting the royal mews and will run at a shorter tour time of 2.5 hours. , this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited.

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Version 6 – February 19, 2024 11:48

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  • sites on this tour are subject to occasional closures. if modifications are needed and time permits, we will reach out to you prior to your tour. for last-minute closures, modifications may be communicated at the tour start time., this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited.
  • this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited.

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  • this tour is wheelchair accesible however, only 1 wheelchair per tour. please contact customer support prior to booking to allow us to notify the sites visited.

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Version 4 – February 13, 2024 10:48

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  • Skip-the-Line Buckingham Palace & Royal London Walking Tour
  • WIP Buckingham Palace

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Description
  • Begin your royal London walking tour just outside Hyde Park, where your knowledgeable guide will give you and your small group a crash course in regal life. Make your way up Constitution Hill and learn which famous monarch survived not one, but three assassination attempts on this very spot!  
  • From there, you’ll make your way through Green Park and pause outside Clarence House, a beautiful nineteenth-century estate that the most recent generations of royals—including the current king himself—have called home. Then you’ll head a little further back in time at St. James’s Palace, in use as a royal residence for more than 300 years up until the reign of Queen Victoria and a busy working palace to this day. 
  • Next, you’ll follow the path of many a royal procession as you stroll down The Mall, the instantly recognizable route running alongside St. James’s Park. Your guide will share the stories of events commemorated in history books that used this very route, from royal weddings to coronations and Jubilee celebrations. You’ll also pop into St. James’s Park, the city’s oldest Royal Park, whose history has been shaped by monarchs since the 16th century.  
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  • After passing by Wellington Barracks, home to the royal Foot Guards on duty in the area, it’s time for the moment you’ve been waiting for. Your guide will lead you to Buckingham Palace, the most iconic royal site of all, where you’ll breeze past the long lines and head straight inside. 
  • Depending on when your tour takes place, your first stop at the Palace will be one of two extraordinary sites. If they’re open on the day of your visit (July 11–September 29), you’ll explore the historic State Rooms, a collection of ornate 19th-century salons and galleries that will transport you straight to the heart of this storied institution. The White Drawing Room, the Throne Room, and other magnificent spaces are still used by the Royal Family to welcome and entertain guests on ceremonial occasions.  
  • If the State Rooms aren’t open on the day of your visit (all other dates), you’ll have an equally fascinating experience visiting the Royal Mews, a real working stable and transportation hub that helps members of the Royal Family get from place to place. You’ll immediately recognize some of the grandiose means of transport on display here, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee Carriage, and even have the chance to sit in a beautiful carriage from Queen Victoria’s time! 
  • You’ll have plenty of time to continue exploring the Palace at your own pace even after you part ways from your guide. Rest assured that every step of the way will be fully enriched thanks to the insights and stories you’ve picked up along the way, offering you an unrivaled glimpse into centuries of royalty in the UK. 

Highlights
  • cover more ground than any other royal walking tour. , explore either the palace state rooms or the royal mews. , hear fascinating insights into royal life from your guide. , see iconic palaces and royal sites in central london. , skip the line at buckingham palace with pre-booked tickets.

Included
  • local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved skip-the-line buckingham palace tickets
  • expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide

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  • You can’t visit London without experiencing the history and heritage of the monarchy, and this royal walking tour will immerse you in exactly that—complete with a visit to the most regal residence of all. Skip the long lines and head straight into Buckingham Palace (including either the Staterooms or the Royal Mews) with pre-reserved tickets for an efficient experience that saves you time and hassle. Along the way there, you’ll make your way from parks to palaces, diving deep into the heart of royal life in the UK as your guide introduces you to the generations of kings, queens, princes, and princesses that have called this corner of London home throughout the centuries. 

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