Visiting London is an experience of a lifetime for many people. The city has so much to offer, in this walking tour you will explore the major monuments of London such as Big Ben and Tower Bridge.
Also, you can enjoy the famous changing of the guard that takes place daily at Horse Guards Parade, enjoy the beautiful architecture of Westminster Abbey or see the London Eye from a closer perspective at Albert Embankment.
As you walk through this beautiful city, your guide will tell you all the fascinating stories behind the popular places and monuments that dominate London.
The tour will take approximately 4 hours from pick up to drop off.
This tour is also perfect for people who come to London on a business trip, as this walking tour will get you introduced to some of the most famous areas in London that are being used by many companies as their office space. This will be an amazing overview of the city even if you’re only in London for a short time.
We will finish this visit with the last stop at the London Eye, where if you want to get up you can enjoy some of the best views from the heights of London. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is often called the Millennium Wheel because it was built to celebrate 2000 years since the birth of Jesus Christ. The London Eye is 443 feet tall, weighs 28.5 tonnes and has a diameter of 394 metres. Its 32 capsules can carry up to 14 people each and it takes 25 minutes to complete one revolution.
We can also see the famous Tower Bridge. Very close to this monument is the Tower of London where our guide will explain almost 1000 years of history and we can meet the beefeaters who were the guard guarding the tower. Tower Bridge is the iconic, yet enigmatic Victorian bridge that bisects the River Thames. Built both as a gateway to the developing East End and a tourist destination in its own right, it is a masterpiece of Victorian engineering and one of the most recognizable bridges in the world.
We will see the famous Big Ben and Buckingham Palace where you can observe the changing of the guard whenever it is done. Big Ben is a nickname for the Great Bell of the Palace of Westminster. At its completion its weight was 7,000lb and it is 13.5 feet in diameter. The Great Bell is the largest bell in the United Kingdom and among the biggest in Europe.
You will make your own way to the meeting points