London Guided Tour with St. Paul's Cathedral Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Discover the wonder of St Paul's Cathedral and London's many tourist attractions on this English speaking tour. Accompanied by your guide, you'll wander the streets of London while admiring iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. After the 3-hour guided tour, your guide will give you tickets to St Paul's Cathedral so you can visit it on your own. Don't worry about the explanations, because you'll have an audio guide in several languages so you won't miss a single detail.
- Visit over 20 London sights on a 3-hour guided tour.
- Learn about the city's iconic sights from an expert guide.
- Don't miss the chance to explore the majestic St Paul's Cathedral on your own with audio-guided entrance tickets included.
What’s included
- Guided tour of London in English
- Entrance with audio guide to St Paul's Cathedral
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Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
Explore London on a detailed English-speaking tour of approximately 3 hours that will take you to over 20 iconic tourist attractions. On this tour, you will enjoy the company and knowledge of a professional guide who will lead you through the city's most iconic sites in a small group of around 20 people.
The tour will take you to discover more than 20 tourist attractions in London, including the famous Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey, among others. During the tour you will enjoy stories about each place and anecdotes from your guide.
After the guided tour, your guide will give you the tickets to visit St Paul's Cathedral. This time you will do it on your own, but don't worry because the tickets include an audio guide in several languages that will tell you all the secrets hidden in the place. It is one of the city's most emblematic monuments and was designed by the architect Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666. Its imposing dome, which dominates the city's skyline, is one of the largest in the world. It has also witnessed important historic events, such as the funeral of Winston Churchill and the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana of Wales. This majestic building is not only a religious centre, but also a symbol of London's resilience and cultural heritage.