London: Sherlock Holmes Museum & Westminster Walking Tour
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Discover the iconic sights of Westminster with a fun London guide & visit the world famous Sherlock Holmes Museum. Step into the world of Britain's most famous detective!
Highlights
- Delve into Victorian artifacts and Sherlock Holmes’ exhibits
- Explore iconic London landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and more
- Expertly guided visit to the Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221b Baker Street
- Fun local guide & Small Group Tour
- See the Changing of the Guard (10am tour on Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun only)
Description
If you're a fan of all things Sherlock Holmes, then this is the tour for you, combining 3 hours of walking past the famous sights of Westminster with a visit to the fascinating Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221b Baker Street. Before heading to the museum, you'll meet your friendly local guide in Green Park to begin a fun 3-hour tour of Westminster. Along the way, you'll see many of London's iconic sights, including Buckingham Palace, Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, The London Eye and Parliament Square. You can even see the Changing of the Guard (10am tour on Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun only.)! Afterwards, your guide will direct you to the underground so you can travel to Baker Street, where you'll enter a museum dedicated to the great detective. Take as much time as you like looking at Victorian objects and exhibits related to all of Sherlock Holmes’ most famous cases! 20 sights in a 3 hour London tour plus entry to the Sherlock Holmes Museum.Includes
Fun local guide Admission to Sherlock Holmes Museum Small Tour Group Size Walking tour of the Top 20 sights of Westminster (3 hours) See Big Ben, Buckingham Palace & Westminster AbbeyImportant Information
- The Changing of the Guard Ceremony takes place only on Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun–10am tour. The schedule is managed by the British Army and is subject to change. It may be cancelled in the event of extreme weather.