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Crown Jewels and London Tour with River Cruise
Join us on this fantastic afternoon tour with our expert guide, where you will visit two of its most iconic landmarks. Step into the captivating history of London with our expert guide leading the way on this fascinating afternoon tour. Explore two of London's most iconic landmarks, delve into their rich heritage and uncover tales of centuries past.
Then, as the sun sets and the day's adventures come to a close, treat yourself to a leisurely and scenic cruise along the majestic River Thames. Sail along historic landmarks and marvels, offering a unique perspective of this storied cityscape. It's the perfect way to conclude a day of discovery and delight.
- Meeting Point
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Evan Evans Office - 258 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 1BS
- St. Paul's Cathedral
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The first stop on our tour is an iconic symbol of London. Sir Christopher Wren's architectural marvel, St. Paul's Cathedral, stands as a testament to timeless craftsmanship, taking an impressive 35 years to complete. Dominating the skyline with its soaring dome, it was London's tallest building until the 1960s.
The cathedral's construction from 1675 to 1710 marked a significant chapter in London's history, rising from the ashes of the Great Fire of 1666. Today, St. Paul's boasts a wealth of architectural splendour, including seven chapels, many statues, and an unparalleled collection of priceless art. View Europe's largest crypt and discover a trove of historical and religious treasures tucked away within its hallowed halls.
Our guided tour of the cathedral will give you insights into its past and architectural significance.
Important: Since St Paul’s Cathedral is a working church, the usual opening hours are subject to change. On some days there may be a late opening and/or an early closure. Please check opening times prior to visiting.
- NEW EXHIBITION 'Wren 300: Innovation and Restoration'
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In 2023, we marked the 300th anniversary of Sir Christopher Wren's death, a visionary and architect of St Paul's Cathedral. Discover more about his life and work and how he created his masterpiece.
Sir Christopher Wren: The Quest for Knowledge is a special exhibition at St. Paul’s Cathedral that explores the life and work of Christopher Wren through archive material and personal artefacts.The exhibition investigates Wren's genius and ever-enquiring mind, highlighting his achievements in science and architecture and culminating in his greatest masterpiece, St Paul’s Cathedral.
- Tower of London
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Explore a millennium of history, tracing back to the origins of a fortress commissioned by William the Conqueror.
The Tower's storied past is shrouded in tales of imprisonment, intrigue, and regal executions, stretching back through the annals of time. Despite its ancient origins, the Tower's dark legacy persisted into the modern era, with the last execution taking place as recently as 1941. From spies to queens, criminals to monarchs, many have met their fate at the hands of the executioner within the Tower's formidable walls.
Beyond its grim history, the Tower of London also houses the incomparable Crown Jewels Collection, a repository of priceless treasures steeped in regal splendour.
- The Crown Jewels
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The Crown Jewels have been stored and displayed at the Tower of London since 1661. This magnificent world-famous collection of 23,578 gemstones is part of the Royal Collection and boasts items that are still used in royal ceremonies today.
Following their use in the Coronation ceremony of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla on 6 May, the regalia can be explored in the Treasury of the Jewel House. Appreciate these remarkable objects up close, including the Imperial State Crown, which was worn by His Majesty The King for the procession from the Abbey to Buckingham Palace and features in the official Coronation portraits, and St Edward’s Crown, which was used at the moment of crowning.
Also on display will be Queen Mary's Crown, made by Garrard for the 1911 Coronation and modified for Her Majesty Queen Camilla ahead of the 2023 Coronation. Relive the historic service through official imagery from the 2023 ceremony, which is also featured in the exhibition.
Your experience of the Jewel House will begin with a celebration of the timelessness of monarchy, displaying the State Crown frames worn by past monarchs George I, George IV, and Queen Victoria and explaining how many of the most historic jewels – including the famous ‘Black Prince’s Ruby’ - have passed from crown to crown.
Learn more about the origins of the current Crown Jewels, starting with the destruction of the medieval Coronation Regalia in 1649 during the English Civil War. The Crown Jewels were destroyed at the Tower after the Civil War and remade for Charles II’s coronation in 1661. They signify the royal authority to lead and protect the nation.
- Thames River Cruise
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After visiting the Tower of London, head down to Tower Pier and jump on the next available boat for a wonderful cruise down the River Thames. Enjoy a unique view of London's beautiful waterfront as you head to Westminster Pier next to the iconic Houses of Parliament.
- End Point
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Westminster Pier - Your Tour concludes at Westminster Pier, where you can conveniently access the London Underground from Westminster Station, London Bus Services, or local taxi services.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Tour Starts: 1:00 pm, The Original London Visitor Centre (boarding commences at 12:45 pm)
- Tour Finishes: 5:30 pm approximately, Westminster Pier
- Guests can choose to take the river cruise on another day and finish the tour at the Tower of London instead of at Westminster Pier
- St Paul's Cathedral is closed to visitors on Sundays and during special events. On these days, we will stop for photographs at St Paul's Cathedral and spend longer at the Tower of London
- Please note the Tower of London: there are quite a few stairs within the White Tower, and there is currently no disabled access
- We encourage guests with e-tickets to bring these on their smart devices
- Crown Jewels of London tour with River Cruise£110.00
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Crown Jewels of London tour with River Cruise:
- Tower of London & St Paul's Cathedral entries
- River Cruise from Tower Pier to Westminster Pier (or vice versa)
- Expert Guide
- Superior Coach with free Wi-Fi & USB charging on board
- Personal Audio Headset
Highlights
- Visit two of London's most iconic landmarks
- See the priceless Crown Jewels collection
- Uncover the bloody history of the Tower of London
- Marvel at the scale and splendour of St Paul's Cathedral
- Enjoy a scenic cruise on the River Thames
What's Included
Entry tickets to The Tower of London & St Paul's Cathedral
River Cruise between Tower Pier and Westminster Pier (or vice versa)
Services of an Expert Live Blue Badge Guide
Personal Audio Headset
Superior Coach with free Wi-Fi & USB charging on board
What's Excluded
Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Lunch
BOOK WITH CONFIDENCE |
- No Cancellation Fees
- No Change Fees
- No Booking Fees
- Your Money is Protected - Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the day of departure
- For full terms, see Our Flexible Promise to You