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London Sightseeing Walking Tour with 30+ sights

5.0(791)London1 hour
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Description

Ready for the best London sightseeing tour? Discover London in one day with over 30 London sights and landmarks in one fascinating sightseeing tour of London. Begin in the ‘Square Mile’ of the City of London. Here you’ll explore 2000 years of British history as your London sightseeing tour passes the majestic St Paul’s Cathedral, stands before the imposing Tower of London, and captures perfect shots of London sights including Tower Bridge, The Shard, Bank of England, Monument, London Bridge, Royal Exchange, Mansion House and more! After a short lunch break, your sightseeing tour of London continues with a ride on the London Underground to the City of Westminster. Get ready for stunning views of Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, London Eye and Downing Street, before strolling through St James’s Park towards St James’s Palace and Clarence House, ready for a Royal finale at Buckingham Palace.

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London Sightseeing Walking Tour with 30+ sights

Itinerary

Admission not included15 min

St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, is an iconic masterpiece of English architecture with its majestic dome dominating London's skyline. Rich in history, it has hosted royal weddings, state funerals, and jubilees.

Admission not included10 min

Big Ben, the iconic clock tower in London, is a symbol of British culture and history. Officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, it stands adjacent to the Houses of Parliament. Its massive clock faces and resounding chimes, especially the hourly "bong," are renowned worldwide.

Admission not included10 min

Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the British monarch, is a symbol of the United Kingdom's heritage and royal tradition. Surrounded by lush gardens and Royal parks, the palace remains a working institution, hosting state events and providing a regal backdrop to national celebrations.

Admission not included15 min

The Tower of London has stood for nearly 1,000 years as a symbol of British heritage. Built by William the Conqueror in 1066, it has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury. Famous for housing the Crown Jewels, its storied past includes tales of intrigue and execution. Guarded by the Yeoman Warders, it remains a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a fascinating historic landmark.

Admission not included10 min

Westminster Abbey, a Gothic masterpiece in London, is a cornerstone of British history and tradition. Founded in 960 AD, it has been the site of coronations since 1066 and numerous royal weddings and funerals. The abbey houses stunning architecture, intricate stained glass, and the renowned Poet’s Corner. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it serves as both a working church and a symbol of the nation’s spiritual and cultural heritage.

Admission not included10 min

Tower Bridge, an iconic symbol of London, spans the River Thames near the Tower of London. Recognised worldwide, it remains a functional, picturesque landmark, blending innovation with London’s rich architectural heritage.

Admission not included10 min

The Houses of Parliament is home to the UK’s Parliament, where it houses the House of Commons and House of Lords. Its ornate interiors and historic debates reflect Britain's political heritage, making it a global symbol of democracy.

Admission not included10 min

The London Eye, a modern icon on the River Thames, is one of the world’s tallest observation wheels. Opened in 2000, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of London’s landmarks, including Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Tower Bridge.

Admission not included15 min

The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom and a cornerstone of the nation's financial system. Located in London's historic financial district and often called the "Old Lady of Threadneedle Street," it oversees monetary policy, issues currency, and ensures financial stability.

Admission not included10 min

Downing Street is synonymous with British political leadership. Home to the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street and the Chancellor of the Exchequer at No. 11, it has been the hub of government since the 18th century.

Admission not included10 min

St James's Palace is one of Britain's oldest royal residences. Built by Henry VIII, it served as the official residence of the monarch until the 18th century. Its historic rooms host key royal events and house several royal offices with its iconic red brick façade being a symbol of British heritage.

10 min

The Royal Exchange is a historic building that has served as a commercial hub since 1571. Originally a centre for trade, it has became a symbol of London’s financial power blending rich history with modern commerce in a stunning architectural setting.

Admission not included10 min

The Monument is a towering column commemorating the Great Fire of London in 1666. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it stands 61 meters tall, symbolizing the city’s resilience.

Admission not included5 min

The Shard is London’s tallest skyscraper and a symbol of modern architecture. The Shard has become an iconic part of London’s skyline, blending innovation with elegance and houses offices, restaurants, and a hotel, along with a public viewing platform offering panoramic views of the city.

5 min

The River Thames is the longest river in the UK, stretching over 215 miles. It winds through London, providing a vital waterway for trade and transport for centuries. The Thames is home to many of the city’s iconic landmarks, including the Tower Bridge and Houses of Parliament. Its scenic banks are lined with parks, historic sites, and cultural attractions, making it central to London’s identity and history.

5 min

New Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service in London, is a symbol of law enforcement in the UK. It is responsible for overseeing policing across Greater London, tackling crime, and ensuring public safety. Known for its rotating sign and historic significance, New Scotland Yard is central to London’s policing operations and the city’s security.

Admission not included5 min

Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London. Built in the 18th century, it serves as a ceremonial and administrative centre hosting civic functions and events surrounded by elegant architecture, including the grand entrance that reflects its historical significance.

5 min

The Mall is a grand ceremonial avenue in central London, stretching from Buckingham Palace to Admiralty Arch. Lined with trees and flanked by royal landmarks, it serves as the site for major state events and royal processions. Known for its vibrant red surface, The Mall hosts iconic celebrations, such as royal weddings and national holidays, making it a focal point of British culture and history.

Admission not included5 min

Clarence House, located in St James’s, London, is the official residence of King Charles III and his family. It has served as a royal home for various members of the British monarchy and hosts official events and ceremonies, playing a significant role in the British royal family’s public life.

Admission not included5 min

HMS Belfast, a historic Royal Navy warship, is permanently moored on the River Thames in London as a museum. It played a significant role in World War II, including the Battle of the North Atlantic and the D-Day landings.

Admission not included5 min

The Cenotaph is a solemn war memorial dedicated to British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in both World Wars and later conflicts. Every year, the Remembrance Day ceremony on November 11 honours fallen soldiers, making the Cenotaph a symbol of national remembrance and sacrifice.

5 min

London Bridge has been rebuilt multiple times. The current bridge opened in 1973. Famous for its medieval predecessor lined with houses and the nursery rhyme "London Bridge Is Falling Down," it links the City of London to Southwark.

Admission not included5 min

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is the British government department responsible for national defense and military affairs. It oversees the armed forces, coordinates defense policy, and ensures the country’s security. Its headquarters, housed in the historic Main Building, reflects its crucial position in safeguarding the United Kingdom and its global interests.

Admission not included5 min

St James's Park is one of London's most beautiful royal parks. Spanning 57 acres, it features lush gardens, a serene lake, and picturesque views of Buckingham Palace. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including pelicans and swans.

Admission not included5 min

The Bloomberg Building in London is a stunning example of modern architecture. Located in the City of London, it serves as the European headquarters for Bloomberg. Its distinctive curvilinear shape, green spaces, and advanced technology make it an iconic addition to London’s skyline and urban landscape.

Admission not included5 min

The Women of World War II Memorial honours the contributions of British women during the Second World War. It commemorates the often-overlooked roles women played in civil defense, military services, and wartime industries. The memorial features a bronze statue of a woman in overalls, representing the women who worked in essential roles. It stands as a tribute to their resilience and pivotal impact on Britain's war effort.

Admission not included5 min

The Cabinet Office is the UK government department on Whitehall that supports the Prime Minister and Cabinet. It coordinates policy across departments, drives efficiency and reform, handles constitutional affairs, and oversees national security as the corporate headquarters of the British government.

Admission not included5 min

The Sky Garden, located atop the "Walkie Talkie" building at 20 Fenchurch Street, is London’s highest public garden. This stunning space offers lush greenery, landscaped terraces, and panoramic views of the city skyline.

Admission not included5 min

The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is the highest court in the country. It serves as the final court of appeal in civil and criminal cases. The Supreme Court plays a vital role in upholding justice and the rule of law in Britain.

Admission not included5 min

Bracken House is an iconic office building known for its striking modernist architecture, and serves as the headquarters for the Financial Times newspaper.

Admission not included5 min

St Margaret's Church is a historic Anglican church built in the 16th century. Known as the "Politician's Church," it has hosted numerous royal weddings, state occasions, and significant historic British events.

5 min

Watling Street is an ancient Roman road that stretches from Dover to Wroxeter, passing through London and other key cities. Originally built for military and trade purposes, it became a vital route across England during the Roman era.

Admission not included5 min

Green Park, one of London’s Royal Parks, is a tranquil oasis located near Buckingham Palace. Covering 40 acres, it is known for its lush greenery, wide tree-lined paths, and peaceful atmosphere.

Admission not included5 min

Lancaster House is a grand historic mansion often used for official government events and international diplomacy. The house has hosted numerous state banquets, conferences, and political summits.

Highlights

City of Westminster including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Downing Street & more!
Guided walking tour of 30+ London sights, landmarks & attractions
City of London including Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, London Bridge & more!
Memorable photo opportunities at every stop
Professional Tour Guide

What's included

Included
City of Westminster including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Downing Street & more!
Guided walking tour of 30+ London sights, landmarks & attractions
City of London including Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, London Bridge & more!
Memorable photo opportunities at every stop
Professional Tour Guide
Not included
Entrance tickets are not included. The tour will not enter any sights, landmarks or attractions.
Food & Drink. The tour will take a short lunch break near Tower Hill. Lunch at own expense.
London Underground Ticket. The tour will take one journey on the London Underground.
Gratuities

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The tour starts at St Paul's Station (Exit 2). The tour will start at the top of the steps of St Paul's Station (Exit 2) next to Caffe Nero. The address of Caffe Nero is 30 Newgate Street, London, EC2V 6AA. Please meet your tour guide who will be holding a yellow umbrella.
  • The tour will take one journey on the London Underground/Tube. A valid Oyster Card, Contactless Credit/Debit Card or Apple/Google Pay is required for each guest.
  • The tour will take a short lunch break near Tower Hill. Lunch at own expense.
  • The tour is not suitable for guests with walking or mobility difficulties.
  • The tour is not suitable for wheelchairs.
  • The tour is not suitable for prams, buggys or strollers.
  • The tour covers approximately 5 miles of walking.

Reviews(791)

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Nadia_P
June 25, 2026
Fantastic walking tour of the cities of London.

This tour is a fabulous way to learn more about London’s history and sites. Adam our guide was fantastic! His knowledge was outstanding and he ran the tour group very smoothly, despite the scorching heat. Can highly recommend walking the short distance to the pub, Traders Gate for the lunch break. Highly recommend this tour.

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Bryan_S
June 24, 2026
Informative Tour

This was the best tour guide (Adam) we have had. He was very informative and knowledgeable about the history of the area. 100% recommend. My wife and I were a little worried about the 5 hour walk but we had no issues.

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677tinad
June 23, 2026
Best tour

Erik was a great guide. Knowledgeable and friendly! I would highly recommend Erik and this tour!

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M9895QFkimberlyw
June 21, 2026
Great Walking Tour of London

Our tour guide was very nice, knowledgeable, and easy to understand.

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michaelpR5305UM
June 21, 2026
Adam is a Great Guide!

Lovely tour, guide was extremely knowledgeable and friendly.

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Tess K
June 19, 2026
Wonderful tour highlighting so many areas of London.

Great Overview of the City. Book this tour to begin your stay in London. Gives you a great history of so many sites. Erik was our tour guide and is very knowledgeable. Be sure to wear comfy shoes! It is a walking tour and you do just that!

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Cecilia_M
June 16, 2026
Greee as t your good

There is lots of walking but it was worth it. Eric was such a knowledgeable and passionate guide. The history was amazing.

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Kirsty_B
June 15, 2026
Fabulous tour with Adam

Adam was a fabulous guide, exceptional local knowledge and fun. We really enjoyed our tour, thank you

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Compass05708139663
June 14, 2026
great time!!!

Adam was such a kind and knowledgeable guide made 5 hours go by so quickly!

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G5776QSjoelj
June 14, 2026
Wonderful tour of London

Great experience. Knowledgeable guide.

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