
Package Deals - Royal London
£89.95
£64.95
Time of Day: During the day (8:10 - 13:30)
The Royal London Tour will lead you to some of the most famous attractions of the UK capital.
The highlights are:
- a Private tour to the Tower of London historical site, one of Britain's most popular travel destinations,
guided by a Yeoman Warder
See the Crown Jewels before the rest of the public
- Further tour of the Tower by Yeoman Warder plus time to explore at your discretion
- Panoramic drive passing London's iconic landmarks: Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, Harrods and many more
- Thames River Cruise - see St. Pauls Cathedral, the Globe Theatre and many other attactions
- Witness the Changing of the Guard - subject to availability
- Pub Lunch (food and beverages not included)
The Royal London tour ends at approximately 13:30.
Time of Day: Any Time (10:00 - 16:30)
The birthplace of Queen Victoria, Kensington Palace was also home to Princess Diana between 1981-1997. Originally a private country house, it was adapted substantially by William III and Mary II (1689) who chose to spend winters there to escape the damp of Whitehall. Over the next 70 years it was to become the focal point of the life and government of the country. George I and George II spent vast sums of money on ornate and lavish furnishings to adorn Kensington House (as it was then known), including elaborate ceiling decorations by William Kent. The sudden death of George II in 1760 marked the end of an era. Kensington Palace was never again to serve a reigning monarch.
Early one morning in June 1837 Princess Victoria, who was occupying apartments in Kensington Palace, awoke to the news that she was Queen of England. She immediately moved to Buckingham Palace.
Kensington Palace first opened to the public in 1912 with a display of relics and objects relating to the City of London. It attracted 13,000 visitors in just one day! The museum pieces now form part of the collection at the Museum of London.
Visitors today can see the State Apartments, the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection that includes outfits from the eighteenth-century to the present day, the Orangery and sunken gardens.
Time of Day: Evening (19:45 - 23:30)
Be a guest of Henry VIII and his royal entourage in the vaults of Ivory House. Step back in time and dine in torchlit medieval surroundings, enjoying a sumptous banquet in realistic historical setting. Henry's courtiers will give their very best to entertain you with the two-hour Royal Court show: battling swordsman, court jesters, an awe-inspiring strongman, fire eaters and magical fakirs whilst medieval wenches serve you a four-course-menu accompanied by as much wine and beer as you wish.
You will experience the recreation of the athmosphere and sourroundings of a regal feast, followed by disco entertainment following the meal.
This is a fun-filled experience for both, lunch and dinner, adequate for all ages, families and friends.
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