A brief guide to visiting Buckingham Palace and the Changing of the Guard

Whether you’re a tourist or a native Briton, there are always a variety of tourist attractions to enjoy. None are more traditional than the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace – a must-witness experience for any visitor. If you’re looking to witness these iconic events, you could stay nearby at the Royal Lancaster London.

Buckingham Palace – an experience like no other

Of course, Buckingham Palace is known to be the home of Queen Elizabeth, and as expected, this important landmark is steeped in vast history. During the summer months, the iconic black gates are opened to the general public, and there’s an opportunity to see inside some of the rooms of the Palace. The State Rooms are open from July to September where visitors can witness the lavish and timeless architecture, as well as the portraits included within the Royal Collection.

The Changing of the Guard – the pomp of Great Britain

Did you know that the Changing of the Guard doesn’t actually occur every day? It takes place on certain days, outside Buckingham Palace and attracts large crowds of spectators. The ceremony normally starts at 10:45 am, on these days, and the handover officially takes place from 11am. The Changing of the Guard normally lasts around 45 minutes. The meaning behind this formal ceremony simply means that the Queen’s guard, and therefore soldiers, is changing to protect her and the Palace. The ceremony is free to watch and it is advised that spectators arrive early to secure a good viewing point.

Conclusion

Vising London is a fantastic experience and planning a visit to Buckingham Palace and witnessing the Changing of the Guard is a must. It is an iconic formality and one that should definitely be witnessed.

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