If you’re curious about the British Royal Family and want to see the places they use, you’re in the right spot. This tag gathers articles that break down royal ceremonies, the best viewing points, and practical tips for tourists and locals alike.
First off, St Paul’s Cathedral isn’t just a stunning building – it’s a key venue for royal weddings, coronations and state services. Our piece "St Paul’s Cathedral and the Crown" walks you through why the dome matters, which events are open to the public, and where to stand for the best view.
Royal processions and Trooping the Colour draw massive crowds, but you don’t have to get lost in the sea of people. Look for official routes posted on the royal family’s website and pick a spot on the Thames riverbank for a clear line of sight. Public transport runs extra services on ceremony days, so hop on a bus or tube early to avoid the rush.
For a more low‑key experience, check out free entry days at places like Buckingham Palace’s State Rooms (when they’re open) or the Royal Mews. Our guides list the exact dates and what you can expect inside – no guesswork, just straightforward info.
London’s royal footprint stretches beyond the obvious sites. The Tower of London still houses the Crown Jewels, and the surrounding grounds host secret gardens that royalty once used for private walks. Our "Iconic Buildings in London" article gives the quick history and tips on avoiding the lines.
If you love photos, head to Queen Victoria’s Memorial or the Horse Guards Parade early in the morning. The light is softer, and you’ll dodge the selfie crowds. We also cover the best spots for Instagram‑friendly shots without turning the experience into a chore.
For families, the "Family‑Friendly Activities in London" guide includes royal-themed scavenger hunts that let kids learn about the monarchy while having fun. It’s a practical way to blend education with entertainment.
All these posts are linked under the British Royal Family tag, so you can jump straight to the article you need. Whether you’re planning a visit, researching a ceremony, or just feeding a curiosity, the information is laid out in plain English – no fluff, just what matters.
Quick tip: download a royalty‑watching app before you go. It sends alerts when a member of the family is scheduled to appear somewhere in the city. Pair that with our transport hacks and you’ll be in the right place at the right time without breaking a sweat.
Explore the tag, pick a guide that fits your plan, and enjoy a front‑row seat to London’s royal life. The British Royal Family isn’t far away – it’s right around the corner, waiting for you to discover.