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Wellington Arch

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Highlights

  • Visit Wellington Arch, one of London’s most iconic monuments.
  • Learn about the Battle of Waterloo.
  • Enjoy views over Royal Parks from the balconies.
  • Time your visit to view the Household Cavalry riding under the arch during the Changing of the Guard Parade.

Opening Hours

9 June to 25 Oct 2025 : Wed – Sun 10am - 5pm
26 Oct to 21 Dec: Wed – Sun 10am – 4pm
22 Dec to 26 Dec: Closed
27 & 28 Dec: 10am – 4pm
31 Dec to 27 March 2026: Wed – Sun: 10am – 4pm

Location: Apsley Way, Hyde Park Corner, London W1J7JZ

Last admission 30 mins before closing.

Duration: 60min.

Location

Apsley Way, Hyde Park Corner, London W1J7JZ
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Packages options for this tour
Adult
18 - 64 Years
£6.5
Child
5 - 17 Years
£3.5
Family
2 adults and up to 3 children
£16.5
Senior
65+ Years
£5.5
Student
with valid Student ID
£5.5
Under 5's
0 - 4 Years
£0

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Description

A memorable visit of this imposing and iconic monument, right at the heart of London. Proudly standing opposite Hyde Park and Apsley House, Wellington Arch is a famous landmark for visitors and Londoners alike. Topped by the biggest bronze sculpture in Europe, it was originally intended as a grand outer entrance to Buckingham Palace, as well as a proclamation of Wellington's victories over Napoleon.

Enjoy glorious panoramas over the Royal Parks from the balconies just below the great Quadriga sculpture, depicting the Angel of Peace descending on the four-horsed chariot of War.

Visit the exhibition on the first floor to discover the surprising story of how the arch's appearance and sitting have changed since it was erected in 1825-27.

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Entry to Wellington Arch

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Guide
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