Guide to Royal London
Buckingham Palace is one of Guide to Royal London.

1. Buckingham Palace

8.6
Buckingham Palace Rd, London, Greater London
Palace · Green Park · 612 tips and reviews

BrokeinLondon.comBrokeinLondon.com: Visit the State Rooms of Buckingham Palace where the Queen and other members of the Royal Family meet and entertain guests.

Changing of the Guard is one of Guide to Royal London.

2. Changing of the Guard

6.7
Buckingham Palace Rd, London, Greater London
Arts and Entertainment · Green Park · 29 tips and reviews

BrokeinLondon.comBrokeinLondon.com: A ‘must see’ for every visitor to London. The actual Guard Mounting takes place at 11:30am everyday (alternate days during the winter) but the bands start at 11:15am. Read more.

Tower of London is one of Guide to Royal London.

3. Tower of London

9.2
5 Great Tower St, London, Greater London
Castle · St. Katharine's and Wapping · 584 tips and reviews

BrokeinLondon.comBrokeinLondon.com: The most powerful and dazzling symbols of the British monarchy include the Imperial State Crown, the Coronation Spoon and the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross. Prepare to be amazed! Read more.

Horse Guards Parade is one of Guide to Royal London.

4. Horse Guards Parade

9.0
The Household Division (Horse Guards Rd), London, Greater London
Plaza · Westminster · 50 tips and reviews

BrokeinLondon.comBrokeinLondon.com: Traditionally, this was the entrance to the Royal Palaces and now the Parade ground is the setting for military ceremonies throughout the year. Read more.

5. Kensington Palace

8.6
Palace Ave (Studio Walk), Kensington, Greater London
Palace · 103 tips and reviews

BrokeinLondon.comBrokeinLondon.com: Don’t forget to take a look at the breath-taking light piece at the centre of the palace made of almost 12,000 Swarovski crystals. Read more.

Royal Observatory is one of Guide to Royal London.

6. Royal Observatory

8.6
Blackheath Ave, London, Greater London
Observatory · Greenwich West · 95 tips and reviews

BrokeinLondon.comBrokeinLondon.com: The home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian. This marks the official starting point for each day, year and millennium and divides the East and West Hemispheres of the earth. Read more.