Wimbledon Tennis & Westminster Landmarks Walking Tour





Description
This is a fun 3-hour London walking tour of the very best sights of Westminster before entering the famous Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club. You can explore the museum and learn the history of this incredible sporting venue! Before visiting Wimbledon, this tour takes you through one of London’s best known areas : Westminster. We start in Green Park & then head to Westminster. Sights we’ll see along the way include Buckingham Palace (Changing of the Guard), Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Parliament Square, the Houses of Parliament (Westminster Palace). Then it's time to visit the iconic Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club - home to one of the most famous sporting events in the world. Peek at Centre Court and explore the Wimbledon Museum at your own pace. Come and join us on the best Westminster walking tour, before seeing one of sport’s greatest venues. Please note: The Changing of the Guard Ceremony is only for the 10am tour Mon, Weds, Fri, Sun.
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Itinerary
Buckingham Palace
Westminster Abbey
Big Ben
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum The guide will not accompany you here.
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What's included
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The Guard Change is on Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun at 10 AM, but the schedule is set by the British Army and may change without notice
Reviews(21)
Excellent tour. My tour guide, Brandon, was very knowledgeable and personable. I booked the Westminster and Wimbledon tour. The Westminster segment was packed with history. I did the former with the group and learned a lot over the course of about 3 hours. There’s a lot of walking, so be prepared for that. It’s physical. Brandon sent me on my way to Wimbledon solo via the tube. We saw centre court and toured the museum. It was nice, as was the gift shop.
This was a great tour to see the attractions in westminster. Our tour guide Will did an excellent job of positioning us to see the changing of the guards while avoiding very crowded areas. We were able to hear everything he said and he made sure the group stayed together. At the end we were on our own to Wimbeldon, but he gave us great instructions on how to get there and the specific stop to exit the tube since it was before Wimbeldon stop. The centre court visit was a true highlight and the museum offers so much to see. Pace yourself so you can see it all.
In the advertisement it shows pictures of actually visualizing & the experience of actually seeing the Wimbledon tennis courts. It’s a self guided tour of Wimbledon & you can only walk outside by the museum. It was a let down or false advertisement that depicts getting my photo by the actual tennis courts.
I was charged for the Wimbledon Tour but they didn’t allow for the tour because of the tournament. However, Viator should have notified us about it in advance.
We did the 15th June Tour with Chris he was a very knowledgeable, witty, experienced, and humorous guide. He got us into the best places to see the changing of the guard, well worth it just for that, kinda wished we kept going on the longer tour but as we are tennis fans enjoyed the Wimbledon museum tickets with a short tour to Centre Court included in the price. Would have loved to do the 90min tour but the preparations for the tournament were in full swing. It is 3 hours of walking and standing so you need to be fit enough to do it although it felt like time just flew
Dan was a great tour guide. He knew every little everything about the spots for the tour. We had a great time and learned a lot about the history of the area. Dan was spot on when he noticed a white horse during the changing of the guard and asked us to stay in the area, because the king and queen would be out an about. Next thing we know is that King Charles and Queen Camilla were driving by in their cars. Great tour!!!
This walking tour was very interesting and informative. Our excellent tour guide was Jason. He was knowledgeable and made the tour very enjoyable. His knowledge of history and the sites was incredible and his passion for sharing the information with the group was appreciated. He also took the time to provide us with clear directions on how to get to Wimbledon after the walking tour ended. Thank you!
Informative, interesting, fun. Ash was a great guide and we saw all the sites and had plenty of time for photos and he answered all our questions.
You should know that the walking tour and the Wimbledon visit are two distinct things. You walk around Buckingham Palace and Owen was a good guide but then you are on your own to get to Wimbledon which is a considerable distance away by tube. You could really just plan your own trip to the Wimbledon museum on another day.
Offer insufficient, as in Wimbledon only the museum can be visited. The 90-minute tour is not included and cannot be booked separately. So you pay twice, that annoys me. Booking will not refund (despite refunding Wimbledon to Booking) this part, which I find anything but great. The whole tour should cost a little more for it at Wimbledon everything included. The tour around Westminster itself was great and the young lady from New Zealand did a very good job! But that was just the only highlight of this offer.



