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About the activity
See London's Changing of the Guard with an expert guide who positions you at clear viewpoints away from the crowds. Follow the full route from St James's Palace to Buckingham Palace.
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Free cancellationCancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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Instant confirmation & Mobile ticketsReceive your ticket right away. Use your phone or print your voucher.
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Private tourAvoid crowds with an exclusive experience. (depends on selected option)
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Live guidingEnglish
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Duration2 hours
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Includes
- Qualified guide
- Changing of the Guard ceremony
- Live commentary on regiments, history, and ceremony protocol
- Two tour options available: Standard or Private
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
- Gratuities
Highlights
- Watch the Changing of the Guard with clear views away from the main crowds
- Learn to identify regiments by their insignia, buttons, and musical cues
- Move between vantage points with a guide who adjusts the route in real time
- Hear the context behind an old ceremony performed by active-duty soldiers
Description
Watch London's Changing of the Guard with a guide who knows where to stand, when to move, and how to keep you out of the densest crowds. While most visitors wait for hours at the Buckingham Palace gates and see very little, this walking tour follows the full ceremony route across London's ceremonial quarter and positions you at vantage points that offer a clearer view of the procession.
Meet your guide at a calm starting point, away from the tourist masses. Before the ceremony begins, learn how to identify the day's regiment from their insignia, buttons, and plume colours — so that what can look like random marching becomes a structured story you can actually follow.
Move on foot through the royal quarter with the guards themselves. Watch the Old Guard emerge from St James's Palace, the monarch's official residence since the 1500s, and walk alongside the procession as the New Guard arrives from Wellington Barracks with full musical accompaniment. Your guide adjusts the route in real time based on road closures, crowd density, and the day's schedule, placing your group at stops chosen for clear sightlines.
Along the way, hear the context that turns the ceremony into more than a photo opportunity. These are not costumed performers — they are active-duty soldiers who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq. Their bearskin caps, made of real bear fur, weigh up to 18 pounds. Learn how to distinguish a Coldstream from a Grenadier, why the Welsh Guards wear a leek on their buttons, and what the drum major's mace signals really mean.
Choose your experience
Option 1 – Standard Group Tour: a walking tour with expert commentary at key stops along the ceremony route. A structured way to see the procession with full historical context and a knowledgeable guide.
Option 2 – Private Tour: a dedicated guide for your group only, with flexible timing, personalised commentary based on your interests, and priority positioning throughout the ceremony.
Whichever option you choose, your guide will help you understand the Changing of the Guard as a living military tradition rather than a distant spectacle behind a crowd.
- The tour runs in all weather conditions.
- In case the Changing of the Guard ceremony is canceled, an alternative experience of equal interest will be provided.
Changing of the Guard Walking Tour - Standard Group
Changing of the Guard Walking Tour - Private in English
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Person
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Adults11-99 years
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Children4-10 years
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Infants0-3 years
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