See the best of London in an afternoon, with a visit to the Tower of London and a city tour including St Paul's Cathedral. The tour also includes a ticket for a sightseeing cruise from the Tower of London to Westminster Pier, to be used after your tour or another time.
The scene of Britain’s most dramatic and fascinating history spanning over an impressive 1,000 years. Hear tales of imprisonment and execution; discover the famous Crown Jewels and learn about the wild animals that resided here for 600 years.
The first stop on our tour is an iconic symbol of London. Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece took 35 years to build and today is one of the largest churches in the world. Incredibly, this towering domed cathedral was also the tallest building in London until the 1960s. Its construction between 1675-1710 was part of a rebuilding programme after the original cathedral located here was swept away in the Great Fire of London in 1666: With no fewer than seven chapels, countless statues and priceless art inside, as well as Europe's largest crypt, there are historical and religious treasures around every corner at St Paul's. Sir Christopher Wren: The Quest for Knowledge is a new special exhibition at St Paul’s Cathedral that explores the life and work of Christopher Wren through archive material and personal artefacts. The Exhibition investigates the genius of Wren and his ever-enquiring mind, highlighting his achievements.
From the Tower of London, hop aboard a Thames River Cruise to Westminster Pier.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Departs at 1:00 pm (boarding at 12:45 pm) from Evan Evans Tours, 258 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1BS (Near Victoria Station). Please arrive 15 minutes before time. • Please note: St Paul’s Cathedral is closed to the public on Sundays and special events or services, will stop for photographs at St Paul's Cathedral and spend longer at Tower of London instead. •You can choose to take the river cruise on another day and finish the tour at the Tower of London instead of Westminster Pier.