Step into Westminster’s royal heart with a guided walking tour, Abbey entry, and live viewing of the Changing of the Guard in one complete experience.
Getting started
Meet your guide at the designated meeting point in central Westminster. After a short introduction, begin your three hour walking tour through key landmarks before heading to Westminster Abbey for your included entry and self guided visit with audio support.
What to expect
Your tour blends live guidance with free time inside Westminster Abbey. You see historic streets and royal landmarks first, then explore the Abbey at your own pace while learning through an included audio guide. The experience also includes viewing the traditional Changing of the Guard ceremony.
Features
Three-hour guided walking tour: Follow an English speaking guide through Westminster and hear clear explanations about Parliament, royal history, and major landmarks as you walk past them in person.
Westminster Abbey entry with self guided time: Enter Westminster Abbey with included admission and spend two hours exploring its chapels, tombs, and sacred spaces independently while moving at your own pace.
Audio guide inside the Abbey: Use the included audio guide to understand key highlights such as royal burial sites, memorials, and architectural details as you explore the interior.
Changing of the Guard ceremony: Watch the live Changing of the Guard ceremony and see guards march in formation with music and tradition outside Buckingham Palace.
Small group experience: Travel in a group capped at fifteen people for clearer guidance, easier interaction with your guide, and a more comfortable touring experience.
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Have your entry tickets and ID ready for a seamless experience.
Carry your earphones for an immersive audio guide experience.
The guide will not accompany you inside Westminster Abbey. You can explore at your own pace with an audio guide.
The weather here tends to bring unexpected twists. Dress in layers for adaptable comfort.
The Changing of the Guard ceremony is subject to changes in date, time, and cancellation at the discretion of British authorities.
Cancellation due to bad weather is not announced before the morning of the ceremony. On such occasions, see a ‘wet change’ during which the guards march but without the usual music or parade.
Westminster Abbey is subject to last-minute, unforeseen closures.
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.