Buckingham Palace, St James Palace & Tea at Kensington Palace

Reviews Summary

Highly recommended, enjoyable experience with rich history and facts. Perfect for a London day, with lovely tea. A special experience, informative and fun, creating lasting memories.

Features

Free Cancellation

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Instant ticket delivery
Mobile Ticket
Pickup available
Duration

2 hours

Wheelchair accessible
Audio guide
Live guide
  • Entrance to the State Rooms (if selected at check out)
  • Knowledgeable Guide and Royal history walk
  • The history of tea drinking in England
  • Small Group, maximum of 10, typically 4-6 guests
  • A Private Table at the Afternoon Tea Venue
  • Private Transport
  • No entrance to Palaces / Walking tour (unless selected at check out)
  • Bus fare - please bring a Contactless Card or Oyster Card
  • Can be purchased during the tea service
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

See Three Palaces & experience the magnificence of London’s royal quarter with a walk around its most stunning monuments followed by an authentic afternoon tea in Royal surroundings in the company of a knowledgeable guide.

Get to the heart of aristocratic London, exploring the quiet corners & higgledy-piggledy streets of...

  • Duration 2 Hours
  • Group Tour
  • Max 10 people in the group
  • 1

    Green Park

    Formally known as Upper St James Park, Green Park is the starting point of the tour. We will head away from the crowds to discover quiet spots and discreet passageways that lead away from the regular tours.

    • Duration 10 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 2

    St. James's

    St James is the main aristocratic quarter of London where the landed gentry and political classes mingled in chocolate houses and taverns that became prestigious clubs in the seventeenth century. You will stroll through little used back streets with their fascinating history

    • Duration 10 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 3

    Spencer House

    Spencer House at the end of the small street. Built between 1756-1766 for John, first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997) it is London’s finest surviving eighteenth-century town house.

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 4

    The Mall

    St James Palace remains the official London royal palace and is not regularly open to visitors, but the public can attend Sunday services at the Chapel Royal and the Queen's Chapel.

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 5

    Clarence House

    The house was built between 1825 and 1827 to a design by John Nash. It was commissioned by the Duke of Clarence, who in 1830 became King William IV of the United Kingdom (reigned 1830–1837). He lived there in preference to the adjacent St James's Palace, an ancient Tudor building...

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 6

    St. James's Palace

    St James is the main aristocratic quarter of London where the landed gentry and political classes mingled in chocolate houses and taverns that became prestigious clubs in the seventeenth century. You will stroll through little used back streets with their fascinating history

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 7

    Buckingham Palace

    In the Middle Ages, the site of the future palace formed part of the Manor of Ebury (also called Eia). The marshy ground was watered by the river Tyburn, which still flows below the courtyard and south wing of the palace. Where the river was fordable (at Cow Ford), the...

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 8

    Wellington Arch

    Cross to the Wellington Arch (Decimus Burton) 1828. 4 horse chariot with a figure of peace (1912) Central Passage was reserved for royalty.

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 9

    Bomber Command Memorial

    The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial is a memorial commemorating the crews of RAF Bomber Command who embarked on missions during the Second World War. The memorial, on the south side of Piccadilly, facing Hyde Park Corner, was built to mark the sacrifice of 55,573 aircrew from Britain, Canada,...

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 10

    Piccadilly

    The house was originally built in red brick by Robert Adam between 1771 and 1778 for Lord Apsley, the Lord Chancellor, who gave the house its name. Some Adam interiors survive: the Piccadilly Drawing Room with its apsidal end and Adam fireplace, and the Portico Room, behind the giant Corinthian...

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 11

    Royal Albert Hall

    The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England. It has a seating capacity of 5,272. Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres have appeared on its stage.

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 12

    Albert Memorial

    The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens is one of London's most ornate monuments. It commemorates the death of Prince Albert, who died of typhoid in 1861.

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 13

    Kensington Palace

    George II was blind in one eye and hard of hearing. In Kensington Palace, 25 October, 1760 he rose as usual at 6:00 am, drank a cup of hot chocolate, and went to his close stool alone. After a few minutes, his valet heard a loud crash and entered the...

    • Duration 5 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required

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