£99pp—Buckingham Palace entry & afternoon tea bus tour

Tour around London as you tuck into scones and more, before getting a peek into royal life
Why We Love This Deal
Scoff finger sandwiches and sweet treats as you take in iconic sights of London onboard a panoramic bus. Then, step inside the majestic State Rooms at Buckingham Palace, only open to the public during summer. This new tour from Evan Evans combines both, for £99 per person—saving £20 on the usual price. The tour company consistently receive great feedback on Tripadvisor, so you'll be in great hands.
What's included
- A sightseeing bus tour of London, including afternoon tea
- Entry to Buckingham Palace State Rooms
- Include a mini bottle of prosecco for £115 per person
- Child tickets are £89 per person
- Price is based on a minimum booking of two people
- Please note: transfer between Victoria Station (where bus tour ends) and Buckingham Palace is not provided and is approximately a 10–15 min walk
When
- Daily until 31 August; Thursday–Monday 1–28 September, 2025
- The bus tour departs at 2pm and finishes at approximately 3:30pm. You will need to arrive 30 minutes prior to departure
- Entry to Buckingham Palace will be booked for 4:15pm
About the day
You'll start onboard a panoramic bus, for a tour of London's most iconic landmarks. Take in historic sights like Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral, and the Tower of London. You'll be joined by an expert live guide, revealing stories about the city. As you journey around the capital, you'll also be served an afternoon tea to your table seat. Expect finger sandwiches, sweet treats, scones with cream and jam, plus PG Tips teas and infusions. If tea's not your thing, there's plenty of coffee options too. The superior bus will feature mod-cons such as wi-fi, usb charging, and air con. Plus, you'll get a complimentary PG Tips souvenir takeaway cup to remember your day.
The bus will drop you off in Victoria, where you'll take a short stroll towards Buckingham Palace. During summer, the palace is open to the public, meaning visitors can get a glimpse into royal life. Step inside the magnificent State Rooms, normally used for official events and ceremonies. You can explore three exquisite rooms: the White Drawing Room, the Ballroom, and the Throne Room. Here, you'll see treasures from the Royal Collection including opulent furnishings, crystal chandeliers, and majestic paintings. Also, this summer, visitors will be able to view the special exhibition "The King's Tour Artists". It features over 70 works of art from His Majesty's own collection.