Stones of Power - Small Group
An Architectural Tour of Westminster
Tour Description
Step into the very heart of Westminster on a tour that reveals how architecture has long been used to project strength, faith, and identity. From the medieval stones of Westminster Abbey to the Gothic Revival grandeur of the Houses of Parliament, this walk explores how power is built—not just in politics, but in stone. Led by a registered architect with international experience, and a dual US/UK citizen who is also a Westminster local, this tour offers insights you won’t find in guidebooks. With a background spanning work at world-renowned architecture studios across London, Europe, and the United States, your guide combines professional expertise with an insider’s perspective of the neighborhood. Expect to uncover hidden meanings carved into façades, learn how monarchs and politicians shaped the city’s urban fabric, and see how these iconic structures continue to embody authority in the modern age. Along the way, you’ll encounter stories of symbolism and ceremony, architectural detail and design ambition—set against the backdrop of some of the most photographed buildings in the world. The walk culminates at Buckingham Palace, a fitting end to a journey through Britain’s enduring stage of power. If you are booking this tour for Tuesday or Thursday, please note it is the extended version without the Changing of the Guard. Instead of finishing at Buckingham Palace for the ceremony, we’ll spend extra time exploring more architecture in Westminster. If you’d like the version that includes the Changing of the Guard, please book on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Duration: ~1.5 - 2 hours Start: Westminster Abbey End: Buckingham Palace
Upcoming Dates
Cancellation Policy
To cancel or reschedule, please contact us at least 24 hours in advance.
Meeting Point
Crimea and Indian Mutiny Memorial, Victoria Street, London, UK