The Wellington Arch, is a Grade I-listed triumphal arch that forms a centrepiece of Hyde Park Corner
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Thursday 2nd October 2025
Adults £41pp
English Heritage Members* £28pp
*Members must bring their membership on the day
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Wellington Arch
Set in the heart of royal London, Wellington Arch was built as an original entrance to Buckingham Palace, later becoming a victory arch proclaiming Wellington's defeat of Napoleon.
Crowned by the largest bronze sculpture in Europe, it depicts the Angel of Peace descending on the 'Quadriga' - or four-horsed chariot - of War.
Visit this spectacular landmark and feast on the glorious panoramas over London from its balconies. Discover the Royal Parks, and watch the Household Cavalry on their way to the Changing of the Guard.
Apsley House
Be amazed by the glittering interiors of the grandest address in the capital, once known as 'Number 1 London'.
This beautiful Georgian building was the London home of the first Duke of Wellington and has changed very little since his great victory at Waterloo in 1815.
Revel in one of the finest art collections in London, with paintings by Velazquez and Rubens, as well as a wonderful collection of silver and porcelain.
Requests for particular seats on the coach can be made when booking and we will do our best to accommodate these requests, but allocations are made on a first come first served basis, dependent upon customer mobility. We reserve the right to change your seat and allocate you a different one for operational reasons. On single bookings, we reserve the right to alter your seating to maximize the seating available. We accept no liability in the event of any such change.
Day Trip
Arrival 11.30am
Departure 4.30pm
Security Checks
Were committed to ensuring that your visits with us are safe and may carry out additional security checks. This could include running bag searches and carrying out body scans with a hand-held detector.
Wellington Arch Accessibility
There are no accessible toilets
Due to the historic nature of this building there are some uneven surfaces throughout
There are 65 steps in the spiral staircase to the top, there is a lift but at July 2024 this is out of order
64 steep and narrow steps from the shop to the 3rd floor.
There are a small number of chairs located on the third and fourth floors.
Balconies are slippery when wet - these may close in heavy rain.
Apsely House Accessibility
The forecourt of Apsley House is a five-minute walk from Wellington Arch.
Disabled access is very limited for those with impaired mobility, as there are no ramps and only one lift in the building.
Lift provides access to the first floor, but there are 8 steps down to the lift itself.
Entrance is via cobbled forecourt with 5 steps to the front door. Please note there is no ramp available.
There are three steps down to the basement gallery.
There are no accessible toilets
Chairs are located in the Dining Room, the Piccadilly Drawing Room, the Waterloo Gallery, and the Red Striped Drawing Room.
Audio Tours available
House interior can be quite dark, and some rooms are dimly lit to protect the contents.
Day Trip Departures
Timetable
Our timetables are unique, bookings are taken throughout the year, and we release the pickup times around a month before departure. This allows us to ensure our pickup routes are kept to a minimum and our days run to time.
Arrival and departure times in our brochure and on our website are a guideline and will be confirmed on your final confirmation.
On some trips we run Fast Track pickups, typically on coastal trips or those of some distance. This shortens the pickup times and gets you to the destination in good time.
Terms and Conditions can be found on our website or copies supplied upon request.
Seating arrangements
Requests for particular seats on the coach can be made when booking and we will do our best to accommodate these requests, but allocations are made on a first come first served basis, dependent upon customer mobility. We reserve the right to change your seat and allocate you a different one for operational reasons. On single bookings, we reserve the right to alter your seating to maximize the seating available. We accept no liability in the event of any such change.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Berkhamsted, South | Berkhamsted High Street Bus stop near WH Smiths |
Cheddington South | Cheddington, The Green, Opp Red post box |
HH Bridge Street | Hemel Hempstead, Bridge Street. |
HH Park & Ride | Hemel Hempstead Gadebridge Park & Ride |
LB Morrisons | Leighton Buzzard Morrisons, The Sun Bus Stop |
LB Tesco North | Leighton Buzzard, Bus stop opposite Tesco (near the Connells building, Lombard house) |
LB West Street North | Leighton Buzzard West Street Outside the British Legion |
NC Durrants Lane South | Northchurch Durrants Lane South Bus stop opp Side to Durrants Lane |
Northchuch Darrs Ln South | Northchurch Darrs Lane South Bus stop opposite side to Darrs Lane |
Pitstone South | Pitstone Marsworth Rd Bus stop (Near Memorial Hall park) |
Tring South | Tring, Brook Street Bus stop Next to Petrol Station |
Tring, Newmill South | Tring, Newmill Bus stop Opposite side of Elizabeth Drive |
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