Discover the beauty of Kensington Palace with this unique experience that combines a delightful royal walk through Kensington Gardens and a takeaway cream tea. Enjoy a leisurely stroll as you learn about Hyde Park's significance in London's history, admire the gardens created by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria, and see the iconic Peter Pan Statue. After your walk, savor a delicious takeaway cream tea before exploring the State Rooms of the Palace at your own pace. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and indulgence in a stunning London setting. (Including Palace Entry ticket)
Duration: 1 hour: This option is for the walk and a Cream Tea
A stroll through the Royal Park where your guide will describe its long history
See the spectacular garden created by Prince Albert for his wife Queen Victoria
Created by JM Barrie this is a favourite with children of all ages
Created by Queen Caroline this is the dominant water feature of the Park
After viewing the Diana Statue and having a takeaway cream tea you will enter the Palace for a Self Guided Tour. (if option selected)
If coming by taxi ask for Queensway Tube Station; The postcode is W2 4QJ
Note: We meet at Queensway Station and not the Palace! The guide will be by the Phone box / 1 Queensway., next to the Fortune Cookie Chinese Restaurant.
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London Waterloo, London King's Cross
Victoria Coach Station, Earls Court, Farringdon
The Tube is the fastest and most efficient way to get around London. It operates from early morning until late at night and covers all major attractions.
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