London: Audio Guided Walking Tour (3:00 – 20 audio commentaries)

From $7 3 hours NAVAWAY London, United Kingdom Meet on location Free until 1 day before

Why we love it?

The London: Audio Guided Walking Tour offers a self-paced exploration of the city's iconic landmarks and hidden gems over a duration of three hours. Ideal for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, this tour features 20 immersive audio commentaries that delve into the historical significance, anecdotes, and mysteries of key sites, including the London Eye and Westminster. With immediate access to audio content and text transcripts available, participants can enjoy a personalized experience without the need for physical tickets or equipment, making it a convenient option for those looking to discover London's rich heritage at their own leisure.

Inclusions

  • Immediate access to the audio-guided tour, no tickets or equipment to collect
  • No deadline or expiration
  • 20 immersive audio comments throughout the trip (historical comments, monuments, anecdotes, mysteries...)
  • Text transcripts of all audio content
  • Admire hidden gems that lie off the beaten path
  • 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
  • Interactive navigation with real-time geolocation and 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets, squares and neighborhoods
  • Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
  • Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)

Exclusions

  • Admission fees to fee-paying establishments along the route if you want to make visits
  • Headphones or earbuds (optional)

Itinerary

London Eye

This is one of the most iconic attractions in London, the London Eye!

London Eye viewpoint

At the risk that you have not yet taken in the sights, here is a nice panorama overlooking the Thames and some of the most emblematic monuments of the capital!

Westminster viewpoint

Here you are in front of the imposing Palace of Westminster, which overlooks the Thames on its other bank.

Big Ben

It was in 1859 that Big Ben rang for the first time... This iconic bell is known all over the world.

Statue de Winston Churchill

Almost 4 meters tall, the statue in front of you is hard to ignore. A symbolic character of England, hero of the Second World War, this statesman known throughout the world has an extremely rich history.

Palace of Westminster

Attention, here you are in front of the center of British political power!

Westminster Abbey

More than 1,000 years of history make up the most famous church in London! In the tenth century, a monastery was already located here, built by Benedictine monks.

Parc Saint-James

We are currently in Saint-James Park, and it is far from being trivial. Already, it will take us straight to Buckingham Palace, one of the most famous palaces in the world, but it is also part of the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk.

The royal family

You can't go to London without talking about the famous British royal family, which has long garnered the admiration and respect of English people who keep an eye out for the news or scandals that regularly make the headlines about them.

Buckingham Palace

Built in 1703 as a private mansion, this world-renowned palace was originally owned by the Duke of Buckingham.

St. James's Palace

This palace is one of the oldest in London. It was Henry VIII who had it built in 1532, integrating the very particular Tudor style.

Anecdotes about the royal family

Anecdotes about the royal family are numerous, but here is a short summary of some of them that, for some, make you smile!

Piccadilly Circus

It is to London what Times Square is to New York! Much smaller, I agree, but at the same time, it's hard to make it bigger than Times Square!

Leicester Square

Like Trafalgar Square, this pretty square is one of the liveliest squares in the city.

Chinatown

You have arrived in London's Chinatown! Very famous for its many Asian restaurants, this district is quite new since it was developed in 1970.

Soho district

The Soho district... or one of the most emblematic neighborhoods of the World City! Here, entertainment is king!

Palace Theater

Here you are in front of one of the many theaters that make up the Soho district, and more particularly Shaftesbury Avenue, one of the largest arteries in London.

Covent Garden Market

Covent Garden is both the name of the neighborhood we are in, but also of one of the most famous covered markets in London.

Saint Martin-in-the-Fields Church

Facing Trafalgar Square stands this pretty church with a rather unusual style. Built in 1726 in the Rococo style, its name refers to the fields around which it was built.

Trafalgar Square

The architect John Nash, who also designed Regent's Park, was responsible for the construction of Trafalgar Square, in tribute to Admiral Nelson's victory in the bloody Battle of Trafalgar.

Please Note

  • An internet connection is required to download the itinerary before the visit, organize yourself accordingly
  • Always check local conditions before you leave
  • Make sure your smartphone is sufficiently charged or carry an external battery.
  • After booking, you will receive an email with instructions for installing the application (available for iPhone and Android) as well as the procedure for activating the circuit code
  • The circuit is not suitable for people with reduced mobility (presence of stairs).

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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