








2 hour(s)
English
Included
€ 50.66
€ 46.61


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Step into history with a 2-hour guided tour of Westminster Abbey, one of London’s most iconic and historic landmarks. Your expert guide will walk you through the Abbey’s architectural grandeur and explore its unique connection with the British monarchy. Learn about the many significant events that have taken place here, from royal weddings to funerals, including the recent coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
Inside the Abbey, you’ll encounter artifacts and discover fascinating stories about British royalty, literary giants, and notable historical figures laid to rest here. Conclude with a brief walking tour of the surrounding area, seeing famous sites such as the Palace of Westminster, Downing Street, and Whitehall.
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UK Parliament: Audio Tour price 29 pounds. Very very good to see it. House of Lords House of Commons... full of british history and politics

Audio tour is great, especially if you listen to all the extra commentary. Pictures allowed in the Banqueting Hall and at the beginning/end of the tour. However, no pictures are allowed in any of the Parliament rooms or corridors.

Usually we had an outside perspective of the Houses of Parliament, but this time we went inside for a charity event. What a stunning structure. It's unfortunate that taking pictures is prohibited throughout, but there are plenty of sights to see and spots to sit and enjoy the show. The sculptures of former prime ministers were appealing to me. The rigorous entry security was well-planned. We had a great day and will definitely suggest it to others.

Often viewed the Houses of Parliament from outside but this time we went inside. What a beautiful building. Pity it's not allowed to take photos throughout but lots to see and places to sit to take in the spectacle. I liked the statues of former prime ministers. The least impressive area was the House of Commons but glad to have seen it as it's so often on the news! I was impressed by the cafe as the prices were fair, on a par if not less than a service station so for central London this was good. The strict security for entry was well organised and as I walk with a stick I was offered fast track, so no waiting in the queue for 15 minutes. Very grateful for that. Toilets adequate and clean. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and will recommend to others.

This iconic architectural gem is the symbol of London and worth multiple visits to enjoy its details. My favorite time is around 6:00 am in the summer when you basically have Westminster bridge to yourself to watch the rising sun strike the building and reflect its image on the water of the Thames River. A recent restoration of Big Ben makes it shine, particularly when the sun hits the golden design elements. What a wonderful home for Great Britain’s democracy. Just beautiful!



