Walking Tours London

Whether you’re a budget traveler or a disguised secret millionaire, the walking tours London has to offer are like no other. You can have the opportunity to be brushing elbows with the who’s who in the city one minute and running around feeding pigeons in the parks in another. All these plus many more are possible because of the close proximity of attractions and places to visit and the efficient, but relatively cheap, transportation system of London England.

The famous art galleries in London are visited by the rich and famous to the common tourists who happen to appreciate art. And the best part about it is that some of these art galleries open their doors to visitors for free. Some of these museums include the National Gallery, Tate Britain, and the Museum of London.

There are botanical gardens, the changing of the guards (which your London visit wouldn’t be complete if you don’t see one), the Trafalgar Square, street markets, and many more to visit in your walking tours. London is famous for royalties. You will feel like royalty when you visit palaces and castles that open their doors to visitors, although you might be asked to pay a small fee in some.

But perhaps the most unique sight and experience that only walking tours London can offer is the changing the guards at the Buckingham Palace. If you have a chance to see this happen, you’ll know why it’s called a sight to behold. The well orchestrated changing of the guards is watch by almost all visitors of London. It’s free and you can just drop by whenever you come close to the palace during one of your strolls.

In your last day in London, make sure you don’t miss watching the magnificent view of the London skyline by strolling down the Waterloo Bridge at dusk. When you go for a walking tour of London, the free concerts in one of the finest parks in the world reaffirms the fact that indeed, there’s something free and enchanting left to enjoy in this world.