London, a vibrant metropolis steeped in history and culture, unveils its treasures through the indispensable audio tour provided by CityAppTour. This immersive city stroll not only guides you through iconic landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, and St. James's Palace but also reveals the hidden gems that lend the city its unique character.
As the self-guided walking route with an audio guide leads you through the winding streets of London, it delivers engaging stories and historical insights. Immerse yourself in the rich history and contemporary splendor of London, guided by CityAppTour exploring every corner of this enchanting city.
A classic moment: The Changing of the Guard draws visitors from all over the world.
Buckingham Palace has been the royal residence since the 19th century and the setting for national ceremonies and state visits. Your audio guide London reveals how this palace represents continuity, tradition and royal grandeur.
Where history is made: Coronations, royal weddings and state funerals all take place here.
Westminster Abbey has been the religious heart of the British monarchy for nearly 1,000 years. Your audio guide London uncovers how this Gothic church is filled with tombs and memorials of Britain’s most famous figures.
More than a clock: This is the rhythm of London itself.
Big Ben actually refers to the great bell inside the Elizabeth Tower, but the name became associated with the entire structure. Your audio guide London explains how this landmark became a global symbol of precision and stability.
World-class art, free to enter: Travel through centuries of painting in one place.
The National Gallery on Trafalgar Square showcases masterpieces by European artists. Your audio guide London helps you discover the stories behind the paintings.
The beating heart of the city: This square brings London together.
Trafalgar Square was created to commemorate the British victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Your audio guide London reveals how it became a place for celebrations, protests and everyday life.
Older than Buckingham Palace: Once the center of royal life.
St James’s Palace dates back to the 16th century and played a key role in the monarchy for centuries. Your audio guide London reveals how it is still used today for official occasions.