London Royal History Walking Tour Experience
Experience Royal London on a Private Walking Tour With Expert Guidance Near St James's

Gtr London
people
1 participant
hours
- • Experience Royal Tradition on a Private Tour in London
- • Enjoy a 2.5-Hour Insightful Stroll Through Royal London
- • Witness London's Most Dramatic Ceremonial Processions Up Close
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Experience the majesty of Royal London like never before on a captivating 2.5-hour walking tour that brings the grandeur of British history to life. This private experience invites individuals to delve into a world of tradition, ceremony, and regal heritage, all while being expertly guided to ensure each moment is unforgettable. With the chance to witness iconic ceremonies up close, this is a unique opportunity to engage with the heart of London’s royal story.
The journey begins as participants stand just feet away from the King’s Guards, dressed in their iconic red tunics and towering bearskin hats. Guided by a knowledgeable expert, every twist and turn will showcase the best vantage points for witnessing dramatic processions and capturing picture-perfect moments. Along the way, explore the elegant streets of St. James’s, where grand royal residences stand beside traditional shops that have catered to the monarchy for centuries. This tour is perfect for families, history enthusiasts, and luxury travelers seeking an intimate look at Britain’s royal traditions.
This Royal London Walking Tour is not just an adventure; it also makes for a remarkable gift for anyone passionate about history, culture, or travel. Whether it’s a special occasion or just a thoughtful surprise, giving the gift of a royal experience is sure to create lasting memories. Step into a world of elegance and history today!
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Experience Overview:
Royal London Walking TourImmerse yourself in the splendour of Royal London on this private 2.5-hour walking tour, where tradition, ceremony, and regal history come to life. With our expert guidance, you’ll be in the right place at the right time, making sure you don’t just watch these world-famous ceremonies—you experience them.
Stand within six feet of the King’s Guards as they march past in their striking red tunics and towering bearskin hats. Your guide will navigate the shifting formations, ensuring you have the perfect vantage point for dramatic processions, photo-worthy moments, and behind-the-scenes insights that most visitors overlook.
Beyond the pomp and ceremony, stroll through the elegant streets of St. James’s, passing grand royal residences and discovering traditional shops that have served the monarchy for generations. Ideal for families, history lovers, and luxury travelers seeking an expertly guided, up-close experience of Britain’s grandest royal traditions.
Meeting Point
St. James's
St. James's, London, UK
Tours meet outside St James's Underground Station.
What's included:
- Tweed flat cap
- Friendly Tally Ho guide
Not included:
- Food and drinks can be purchased separately
- Gratuities
What to expect:
Duration: 3 hours
55 Broadway
55 Broadway, TFL Headquarters Over St James Park Underground Station, London, SW1H 0BD
We start our tour across the road from 55 Broadway, Westminster, it’s a Grade I listed Art Deco building that has served as the headquarters of Transport for London (TfL) and its predecessors since its completion in 1929. Designed by Charles Holden, it is considered one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in London.
5 minutes
Queen Anne's Gate
Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1, UK
Queen Anne's Gate is a charming, historic street lined with elegant Georgian townhouses. Named after Queen Anne, who reigned from 1702 to 1714, the street reflects the architectural style of her era. These well-preserved houses, with their distinctive brick facades and sash windows, offer a glimpse into the past.
5 minutes
Birdcage Walk
Birdcage Walk, London SW1, UK
Birdcage Walk owes its name to a rather curious history. In the 16th century, this area was part of St. James's Park, and it housed King James I's menagerie. This wasn't just any collection of animals; it was a display of exotic creatures, including camels, crocodiles, elephants and birds
5 minutes
Wellington Barracks
Wellington Barracks Birdcage Walk, London, SW1E 6HQ
Wellington Barracks, located on the southwest side of St. James's Park, was built between 1833 and 1834. It was designed by architect John Nash, who also famously designed Buckingham Palace. The barracks were constructed to replace the older Birdcage Walk Barracks.
5 minutes
The Royal Military Chapel (The Guards’ Chapel)
Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London SW1E 6HQ, UK
The Royal Military Chapel, or the Guards' Chapel as it is more generally known, stands in Birdcage Walk on the south side of St. James's Park and is the spiritual home of the Household Division. The present chapel was built in 1963 but rose from the ashes of the original chapel, destroyed by a flying bomb on 18th June 1944.
5 minutes
The Mall
The Mall, London SW1, UK
The Mall, a ceremonial route designed by Sir Aston Webb. This regal avenue, linking Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square, was to be a symbol of British majesty. It takes its name from another street that runs parallel to The Mall, Pall Mall.
5 minutes
Clarence House
St. James's Palace, , London, SW1A 2WH
This is the official residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Built between 1825 and 1827 by John Nash, it has a rich history of housing senior members of the royal family, most notably Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother for many years.
5 minutes
Lancaster House
Stable Yard, London, SW1A 1BB
Lancaster House is used for diplomatic receptions, state visits, and other events, such as London Fashion week, society weddings and a couple of G7 summits.
5 minutes
Buckingham Palace
Spur Road, London, SW1A 1AA
Buckingham Palace's story is one of transformation, evolving from a private home to the iconic symbol of the British monarchy. Originally built in 1703 as Buckingham House, it was a residence for the Duke of Buckingham. Later, King George III acquired it for Queen Charlotte, and it became known as "The Queen's House." But it was Queen Victoria who truly shaped its destiny.
5 minutes
Green Park
London, SWA 1AA
The Green Park is remarkable – and possibly unique – for having no formal flower beds. It’s said that Queen Catherine, wife of King Charles II, was outraged to discover that her husband had been picking flowers in the park for another woman. She ordered that every single flower in the park should be pulled up and no more planted. Hence the name change.
5 minutes
St. James's Palace
Marlborough Road, London, SW1A 1BQ
St James Palace has seen an awful lot of history – both joyous and tragic. It was the birthplace of Charles II, his brother James II and James’ daughters Mary II and Queen Anne. It was also where Queen Anne gave birth to her numerous offspring (17 or 18, I believe), all of whom either died at birth or in infancy. And it’s where Charles I spent his last night on earth before being divested of his head at Whitehall on January 30 1649.
5 minutes
Changing of the Guard
Constitution Hill, Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA
The Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace is steeped in history, with its origins tracing back over 520 years to the reign of King Henry VII. It was during his reign that the Royal Body Guard was established as a permanent institution, marking the beginning of this enduring tradition.
15 minutes
The Athenaeum Club
107 Pall Mall, St. James's, London SW1Y 5ER, UK
The Athenaeum Club, located at 107 Pall Mall, London, is one of the most prestigious gentlemen’s clubs in the city. Founded in 1824, it has long been associated with intellectual and cultural figures, attracting scholars, writers, scientists, and artists.
5 minutes
Reform Club
104 Pall Mall, , London, SW1Y 5EW
The Reform Club, located at 104 Pall Mall, London, was founded in 1836 as a political gentlemen’s club aligned with the ideals of the Great Reform Act of 1832. Originally, it was a meeting place for progressive politicians and supporters of parliamentary reform. The club's stunning Italian Renaissance-style building, designed by Sir Charles Barry (who also co-designed the Houses of Parliament), opened in 1841.
5 minutes
Pickering Place
London
This tiny courtyard has a wealth of history attached to it. Not only was it home to the Texan Republic’s embassy (until it joined the United States in 1845) and is the smallest square in Britain, but it is also the last place in London where a duel was fought!
10 minutes
Lock & Co. Hatters
, , London
Lock & Co. is the oldest hat shop in the world, dating all the way back to 1676! The shop still has its original features and a Heritage Room with cool stuff like Winston Churchill's ledgers and the first-ever Coke hat (it's a Bowler).
5 minutes
John Lobb
9 St. James's Street, Sw1, London, SW1A 1EF
John Lobb Bootmaker is a luxury shoe and boot brand founded in 1849 by John Lobb. The company is still family-owned and run by the fifth generation of the Lobb family.
5 minutes
Piccadilly Arcade
Between Piccadilly and Jermyn Street, London
Piccadilly Arcade in London was built in 1909 and is a Grade II listed building. It was designed by Thrale Jell and J.B. Dunnell in the Beaux-Arts style.
5 minutes
Beau Brummell Statue
53 Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6LX
George Bryan "Beau" Brummell was an important figure in Regency England, and for many years he was the arbiter of British men's fashion. At one time, he was a close friend of the Prince Regent, the future King George IV, but after the two quarrelled and Brummell got into debt, he had to take refuge in France.
5 minutes
Burlington Arcade
51 Piccadilly, , London, W1J 0QJ
Burlington Arcade is a covered mall of small exclusive shops, many with their original signs, situated between Piccadilly and Old Burlington in the heart of Mayfair, London. What makes Burlington Arcade unique is that here you will find the oldest and smallest police force in the world.
5 minutes
Jermyn Street
London
Jermyn Street is a one way street in the St.James area of London SW1 It is located to the south of, and runs parallel with Piccadilly – and is known globally for being THE top street in London for gentlemen’s clothing retailers.
1 hour
Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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London Royal Tradition and Ceremony Tour
Gtr London
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1 participant
hours
- • Experience Royal Tradition on a Private Tour in London
- • Enjoy a 2.5-Hour Insightful Stroll Through Royal London
- • Witness London's Most Dramatic Ceremonial Processions Up Close
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