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Explore London from a vintage red bus, including the Tower of London before the crowds, Borough Market and a guided tour of Westminster Abbey. Finish with afternoon Tea

 
Included Highlights
 Enjoy a delicious afternoon tea in the Cellarium Cafe at Westminster Abbey
 Visit the Tower of London & Crown Jewels before the crowds
 Travel on an iconic red London 'Routemaster' bus from the early 1960's
 Exclusive to Evan Evans Tours: our new Vox Radioguide® system
 Services of a professional Tour Guide
 Tour the inside of Westminster Abbey
 Exclusive access to the new 'Armoury in Action' exhibition
 Panoramic tour of the hidden gems of the old City: St Paul's Cathedral, The Bank of England and Tower Bridge
 Explore the unique stalls of Borough Market
 

Tower of London

After a warm welcome from one of the Tower's Beefeaters, experience one of the most iconic buildings in London. The Tower of London has always played a prominent role in British History at its heart is the White Tower, built to strike fear and submission into the citizens of London. Explore all four floors, including the Royal Armouries Collection.

Enjoy the spectacular display of the Crown Jewels, revealing these priceless treasures like never before. The Crown Jewels are part of the Royal Collection and are still used regularly by the Queen; they include some of the most extraordinary diamonds in the world.

Panoramic Tour

Enjoy a panoramic tour of the 'City of London' including St Paul's Cathedral and the Bank of England. We cross over Tower Bridge to visit Borough Market, time for lunch then we explore the area known as the 'South Bank', home to the Tate Modern Art Museum, the Globe Theatre, the National Theatre, British Film Institute and the Royal Festival Hall.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is steeped in more than a thousand years of history. Benedictine monks first came to this site in the middle of the tenth century, establishing a tradition of daily worship which continues to this day.

The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and is the final resting place of seventeen monarchs. The present church, begun by Henry III in 1245, is one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country, with the medieval shrine of an Anglo-Saxon saint still at its heart.

A treasure house of paintings, stained glass, pavements, textiles and other artefacts, Westminster Abbey is also the place where some of the most significant people in the nation's history are buried or commemorated. Taken as a whole the tombs and memorials comprise the most significant single collection of monumental sculpture anywhere in the United Kingdom.

Afternoon Tea

An extended visit to Westminster Abbey followed by a sumptuous afternoon tea at the Cellarium Café located inside the Abbey, enjoy tea, scones and cake in truly historic surroundings.

A selection of savouries 
Homemade sweet & savoury scones 
Selection of handmade cakes 
Choice of a pot of loose leaf tea: English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Oriental Sencha, Peppermint, Chamomile, Garden Berries, Elderflower & Lemon

 
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Duration: 8 hours

Language: English

Amount of Walking: Moderate

Tour operates on the following days:

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Season 2017
(1 Apr - 31 Oct)
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Price:

Adults : $ 164.00

Children 3-16 : $ 150.00

Seniors (60+)/Students (with ID) : $ 157.00

Family (2A+2C) : $ 612.00

Tour Starts: 8.45am, Victoria Coach Station 

Tour Finishes: approx 5.00pm at Westminster Abbey or the London Eye.

Entrance to the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey, plus  Afternoon Tea .