London Royal Pass
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The London Royal Pass gives you access to Westminster Abbey and Windsor Castle, two of Britain's most significant royal sites. At Westminster Abbey, you'll walk through the coronation church where monarchs have been crowned for nearly 1,000 years, seeing the Coronation Chair and Poets' Corner where famous writers are buried. Windsor Castle, the world's oldest occupied castle, houses the State Apartments with works by Rembrandt and Rubens, plus St George's Chapel where recent royal weddings took place.
Your pass also includes a guided viewing of the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace with a local expert who explains the ceremony's significance. This combination lets you experience both the ceremonial and residential aspects of the British monarchy, from the abbey where kings and queens are made to the castle where they live.
Highlights
- Westminster Abbey's Coronation Chair and royal tombs spanning centuries of British history
- Windsor Castle's State Apartments featuring masterpieces from the Royal Collection
- St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, site of recent royal weddings
- Expert-guided Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace
- Access to both active royal residences and the coronation church
Plan Your Visit to London Royal Pass Attractions
Check your booking confirmation for specific venue addresses and opening times, as these vary between Westminster Abbey and Windsor Castle. Arrive on time for any timed entry tickets. Allow a full day to visit both locations properly, with Westminster Abbey taking 2-3 hours and Windsor Castle requiring 3-4 hours including travel time.
Windsor Castle sits about 45 minutes from central London by train from Paddington or Waterloo stations. Both venues have facilities including toilets and gift shops. Contact each venue directly for accessibility information, as requirements may differ between the historic buildings.
If you're planning to explore more of London's royal heritage, consider adding the Tower of London tickets to see the Crown Jewels, or book Buckingham Palace State Rooms tickets when they're open to the public during summer months.
Good to know
- Know before you go
Bring your booking confirmation (printed or on mobile)
Arrive on time for timed entry tickets
Check the venue location before you travel
Contact the venue for accessibility information
- Visitor guidelines
Follow staff instructions at all times
Supervise children throughout your visit
Respect other visitors and keep noise levels appropriate
Check venue rules on photography and recording
Frequently asked
How do I receive my tickets?
After booking, you receive a confirmation email with your tickets or voucher.
Do I need to print my tickets?
Mobile tickets are accepted at most venues. Check your confirmation for details.
Is this suitable for children?
Check the product details for age recommendations.
Can I cancel my booking?
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
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