Wellington Arch with Optional Entry to Apsley House
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Apsley House - the former residence of the Duke of Wellington, and Wellington Arch - the London landmark that bears his name are two fascinating places to visit in the heart of London at Hyde Park Corner.
Entry ticket to either attraction
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Wellington Arch:
23rd March to 27th October 2024
Open Wednesday to Sunday - 10am to 5pm.
28th October 2024 to 30th March 2025
Open Wednesday to Sunday - 10am to 4pm.
Last admission 30 mins before closing.
Duration: 60min.
Golden Tours act as an official agent for these activities, as such you are subject to the terms and conditions of the supplier.
Apsley House:
23rd March - 23rd December 2024
Wednesday to Sunday only & bank holidays - 11am to 5pm.
Closed 24th December to 1st of Jan (inclusive)
2nd Jan - 30th March 2025
Saturday and Sunday - 10am to 4pm.
Last entry time is 1 hr prior to closing.
Duration: 90min.
Golden Tours act as an official agent for these activities, as such you are subject to the terms and conditions of the supplier.
Venue Information:
Apsley House, London W1J 7NT
Nearest Train Station: Victoria
Nearest Underground: Hyde Park Corner
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Tributes to a Great Hero
Apsley House - the former residence of the Duke of Wellington, and Wellington Arch - the London landmark that bears his name are two fascinating places to visit in the heart of London at Hyde Park Corner.
Apsley House
Apsley House, home of the first Duke of Wellington and his descendants, stands right in the heart of London at Hyde Park Corner. For over 200 years, this great metropolitan mansion has been known colloquially as 'Number 1 London', because it was the first house encountered after passing the tollgates at the top of Knightsbridge. A comfortable seating area has now been created in the Inner Hall, where visitors can browse through leather-bound albums of images of Wellington, his descendants, and Apsley House.
Wellington Arch
Set in the heart of Royal London at Hyde Park Corner,Wellington Arch is a landmark for Londoners and visitors alike. George IV originally commissioned this massive monument as a grand outer entrance to Buckingham Palace. It was completed in 1830 by architect Decimus Burton, and moved to its present site in 1882.Apsley House, opposite Wellington Arch, was the London home of the Duke of Wellington.