Discover London’s most famous landmarks with our 2-hour sightseeing walking tour. You’ll explore the West End theatre district, see royal residences and more.
Start your journey by meeting your guide at Trafalgar Square. Continue along Charing Cross to Big Ben, and admire the gleaming golden and blue clock tower.
Pass by Westminster Abbey and St James’s Park, you’ll hear stories about these historic locations. Be ready to take snaps of the home fit for a king at Buckingham Palace.
Stroll over to the West End district, walking by Soho, Covent Garden and Regent Street.
Board a hop-on, hop-off bus tour and enjoy the flexibility to explore London's hotspots at your leisure. From the Tower of London to the London Eye and more, travel around the city in style and enjoy panoramic views from the open-top deck.
Add on a sightseeing cruise to your booking, and enjoy spectacular views from the River Thames.
Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. The walking tour departs at 12:30 from Trafalgar Square next to the large, white cube statue on the 4th Plinth opposite Canada House.. The nearest City Sightseeing bus stop is Trafalgar Square Pall Mall E. There are over 20 bus stops located across the city. Buses depart from 08:30 - 16:50 every 15 minutes, however we recommend checking the schedule when you arrive.. City Sightseeing bus tickets are valid for 24 hours from first use. Tickets will not be accepted on any other sightseeing tour bus.. If you have added the river cruise to your booking, you can join the cruise from either Westminster Pier and Tower Pier. The cruise is valid for a one-way journey and takes approximately 35 minutes.. Your voucher for the bus and cruise (if selected) will be sent to you via email and Whatsapp, the day before you travel. Please make sure you enter your personal details carefully at checkout.
Walking tours depart from the North West corner at the top of the steps of Trafalgar Square, next to the large, white cube statue on the 4th Plinth, opposite Canada House and near the entrance to the National Gallery. Look for your Vox City Walks guide holding a blue umbrella.