Westminster Self-Guided Walking Tour

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Duration

2 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

10 people

Languages

English, French, German, Spanish

About this tour

Travel at your own pace as you embark on a self-guided Westminster walking tour through London. See some of the city’s most scenic and iconic landmarks through the convenience of an app-based service.

Start your walking tour at the busy Waterloo tube station. Look at the famous London Eye, then walk onto Westminster Bridge and see the River Thames below. Look at Big Ben, Westminster Hall, and Westminster Abbey.

Take pictures with London’s Red Telephone Box and learn history at the Churchill War Rooms. Walk through King Charles Street Arch and see the Prime Minister’s house on 10 Downing Street.

Remember the Battle of Trafalgar, walk through Admiralty Arch, and rest at St James’s Park. The tour ends at Buckingham Palace, with a quick stop at St James’s Palace.

Highlights

  • Relax and travel at your own pace with this app
  • Marvel at the majestic Big Ben's iconic clock tower
  • Step into history at the historic Westminster Hall
  • Explore the secrets of the Churchill War Rooms
  • Pass through the King Charles Street Arch

Included/Excluded

  • Access to Westminster Self-Guided Walking Tour on "Trippy Tour Guide" App
  • Over 10+ narration points of popular locations in Westminster London
  • Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
  • Parking Fee
  • Private transportation
  • Food & Drinks

Itinerary

London Eye

Experience London's iconic attraction, the London Eye, offering a leisurely 30-minute ride at 0.6 mph, soaring 443 feet above the Thames. Learn its history, famous riders, and unique proposals.

Westminster Bridge

Westminster Bridge: A historic span painted green to match House of Commons chairs. Playful shadows on sunny days, inspiring art, surviving WWII, and featured in films. Onward to more tales!

Thames river

Standing by the Thames, you're at the heart of London's history. This iconic river shaped the city, hosting kings, events, and inspiring art. A timeless path through London's story.

Big Ben

The Elizabeth Tower, often mistaken as Big Ben, houses a massive bell, renamed after Sir Benjamin Hall, with colossal clocks and fascinating details.

Westminster Hall

Explore Westminster Hall in the Palace, where flags signal Parliament sessions and MPs pass through. Inside, iconic green benches hold historic traditions.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey: A centuries-old marvel, witness to royal events and British history, featuring stunning architecture, royal burials, and wartime protection of treasures.

Red Telephone Box

The iconic Red Telephone Box: A symbol of British heritage, design innovation, and adaptation in the modern age, embodying history, art, and global recognition.

Churchill War Rooms

Visit the Churchill War Rooms - a historic underground complex and museum in Westminster, London, offering a glimpse into Winston Churchill's life and wartime significance.

King Charles Street Arch

Explore a historic site steeped in controversy and intrigue, from the grand archway to the offices of government departments, where King Charles I faced a dramatic trial.

10 Downing Street

Back entrance to 10 Downing Street, home of the UK's Prime Minister, hidden from cameras in Saint James's Park, named after George Downing.

Battle of Trafalgar

Navigate to Trafalgar Square, home to historic statues and memories. Look for Charles the First on a horse statue, and follow the path to Nelson's Column.

Trafalgar Square

Stand at London's heart, gaze at Admiral Nelson's statue, and recall his heroic Battle of Trafalgar as you explore this historic site.

Admiralty Arch

Admiralty Arch: Majestic symbol of British power, history's secrets, and James Bond's inspiration, spanning between The Mall and Trafalgar Square.

St James's Park

Saint James's Park in London is a picturesque urban oasis, free to enter at all hours. Historically significant, it hosts grand events and offers encounters with pelicans and iconic landmarks. Explore ever-changing greenery and serene moments by the water.

St James's Palace

Explore Saint James's Palace, built by King Henry VIII in 1536. Known for his six marriages, his story is full of love, politics, and drama, a cinematic tale.

Buckingham Palace

Explore Buckingham Palace's rich history, from Queen Victoria's transformative reign to World War II challenges. Discover its 775 rooms and unique staff roles.

Durations

2- 3 hours

Languages

English
French
German
Spanish

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