Changing the Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace Tickets at Buckingham Palace
Take a stroll around the royal sights and see the Changing of the Guard.
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Visitors rave about the Changing the Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace, praising its pomp, pageantry, and tradition. Many comment on the guards' precision and discipline, as well as the palace's stunning architecture. While some find the crowds and waiting time challenging, most agree that the experience is a must-see for anyone visiting London.
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Changing the Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace Tickets
The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is one of London's most famous traditions, where the Queen's Guard hands over responsibility for protecting the palace in a colourful ceremony. This royal walking tour takes you through the historic heart of London before positioning you for the best view of the ceremony itself.
Your guided walk begins at the Duke of York Column and takes you along The Mall, past St James's Palace, through Horse Guards Parade and St James's Park. You'll learn about centuries of royal history before witnessing the guards in their distinctive red tunics and bearskin hats perform this centuries-old tradition with military precision. The ceremony typically includes a full military band and lasts around 45 minutes.
Highlights
- Walk along The Mall, London's grand ceremonial route lined with royal history
- Explore St James's Palace, the official residence of various royals throughout history
- Experience Horse Guards Parade, where ceremonial events have taken place for centuries
- Stroll through St James's Park with views of the palace grounds
- Watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony with expert commentary from your guide
- See the Palace Guard execute the ceremonial handover with military precision
Plan Your Visit to Buckingham Palace
The Changing of the Guard ceremony typically takes place at 11am on scheduled days, though times can vary. If the ceremony is cancelled due to bad weather, you'll see a "wet change" where guards march without music. On days when the ceremony isn't available, your tour will visit Horse Guards Parade instead.
The tour involves a fair amount of walking around central London, so wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Meet your guide at the Duke of York Column in St James's Square, where they'll be holding a City Wonders sign. The nearest tube station is Piccadilly Circus, just a short walk away.
Allow around 2.5 hours for the complete experience. After experiencing royal London, you might want to explore more of the capital with a Tower Bridge experience or discover the city's theatrical heritage with West End theatre tickets.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- This experience is suitable for all ages, but children under 5 years old are free of charge.
- Know before you go
Your Royal Walking Tour with the Changing of the Guard
If the Changing of the Guard ceremony is cancelled due to inclement weather, it will only be announced after 11am. In this case, you will view a “wet change” where the guards march, but without music or a parade.
On days when the Changing of the Guard ceremony is unavailable, a visit to the Horseguards Parade will be arranged in its place.
This tour contains a fair amount of walking. Please be sure you are dressed appropriately for the elements/weather and are wearing comfortable shoes.
Please show your mobile ticket and a valid form of ID to the guide at the designated meeting point.
Getting to Your Meetup Point
The meetup point for our Royal Walking Tour is the iconic Duke of York Column, situated in St. James's Square. Your guide will be holding a sign or flag that says City Wonders. To ensure a seamless journey to this historic location, consider the following transportation options:
Public Transport:
Tube/Underground: The nearest tube station is Piccadilly Circus, conveniently connecting you to the Duke of York Column. Exit the station and head southwest on Regent Street/St James's Street, reaching St. James's Square within a short walk.
Bus: Explore the extensive bus network serving the St. James's area. Several bus stops are strategically located, allowing for easy access to St. James's Square.
Train: If you prefer train travel, Charing Cross Station is a viable option. From Charing Cross, head south on The Mall, leading you to the Duke of York Column.
Walking Directions:
From Piccadilly Circus Tube Station: Exit the station and turn left onto Regent Street. Continue walking southwest on Regent Street, and then turn right onto Jermyn Street. Finally, enter St. James's Square, where you'll find the Duke of York Column centrally located.
From Charing Cross Station: Exit the station and head south on The Mall. This picturesque route will lead you directly to St. James's Square, where the Duke of York Column awaits.
Ensure a delightful start to your Royal Walking Tour by planning your journey in advance to arrive at the meetup point approximately 15 minutes before your tour is scheduled to begin.
- Visitor guidelines
Please note that photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and commercial photography require permission from the palace. Be respectful of the guards and other spectators, and refrain from touching or approaching them. Follow all instructions from palace staff and security personnel. For safety, keep a safe distance from the guards and avoid pushing or shoving.
Frequently asked
How long does it take?
The Changing the Guard Ceremony typically lasts around 45 minutes, but you should plan to arrive at least 30 minutes in advance to secure a good viewing spot.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, the Changing the Guard Ceremony is a great experience for families with children. However, please note that the ceremony can be loud and crowded, so it's best to plan for a manageable viewing time.
What's included?
Your ticket includes admission to the designated viewing area for the Changing the Guard Ceremony. You'll also receive a souvenir program and a commemorative certificate.
How do I get there?
The closest tube station to Buckingham Palace is Green Park, which is a 5-minute walk from the palace. You can also take bus numbers 11, 16, or 52, which stop near the palace.
Where you'll be
Buckingham Palace, St. James's, London SW1Y 5AJ, United Kingdom
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