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Hyde Park, Orator's corner
Hyde Park
Hyde Park
Hyde Park
Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
Hyde Park
Royal Albert Hall. Experience the excitement inside one of the most famous performing arts venues in the world by joining our knowledgeable guides for a fascinating journey through the history of this stunning and iconic building, with the chance of witnessing technical preparations or rehearsals for that evening’s show.
Royal Albert Hall
Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial
Victoria Memorial
Kensington Palace. Current exhibitions at this stunning palace include The Queen's Working Wardrobe, an exhibition of dresses and associated items from the early part of her reign, and Apartment 1A Kensington Palace, the most recent home of Princess Margaret, which is open to the public for the first time since it was built more than 300 years ago.
Kensington Palace
Orangerye of Kensington Palace
Apsley House. The Duke of Wellington made his London home here after a dazzling military career culminating in his victory over Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815. He enlarged the house and enriched it with his magnificent art collection of outstanding paintings, porcelain, silver, sculpture, furniture and medals. Apsley House is the last great aristocratic town house in London.
Apsley House
Constitution Hill, Green Park
Constitution Hill, Green Park
Wellington Arch. London’s famous landmark at Hyde Park Corner was recently saved from ruin and returned to its full glory by English Heritage. From viewing platforms beneath the Arch’s magnificent sculpture (Peace descending on the Chariot of War), exceptional views of the surrounding parks and the London skyline can be seen from high above the swirling traffic. It is a great place to watch the mounted Horse Guards, which pass between its majestic columns every day. Exhibitions inside tell of the Arch’s fascinating history and introduce the statues and memorials of London.
Wellington Arch
Wellington Arch
Wellington Arch
Wellington Arch
Wellington Arch
Wellington
Victoria station
Victoria station
The Albert Pub is a classic traditional pub steeped in history. Features include the Prime Ministers Gallery, the division bell, Queen Victoria’s napkin and the original etched glass windows. Fully air conditioned throughout, it allows you to wine and dine in comfort. The ground floor bar has both hot and cold food counters with a splendid array of home-cooked dishes to suit all tastes. The first floor boasts a renowned Carvery Restauraunt – three roasts available every day as well as fish and vegetarian dishes. Booking is advisable.
The Albert Pub
Victoria street