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Explore hundreds of years of history, visit some of the country’s most iconic royal residences and cruise the River Thames on our disabled friendly Royal Tour. The British Royal Family has played an undeniably important role in the country’s development and remains one of the nation’s most prized institutions. From the radical religious transformation undertaken by Henry VIII to Queen Elisabeth II’s record-breaking reign, the monarchy has influenced the course of much of the UK’s history.
On your accessible Royal Tour, we’ll visit several of the Royal Family’s historic homes and enjoy a guided tour around Buckingham Palace. Ideal for those with a passion for history, your holiday will give you a fascinating insight into the families that have ruled the country for hundreds of years. We’ll start the holiday with a visit to Hampton Court, Henry VIII’s preferred residence and a fascinating blend of Tudor and Baroque architectural styles. Later, we’ll tour Buckingham Palace, with its grand State Rooms and elaborate gardens, before finishing on a high with a trip to Windsor Castle. Your accessible London hotel has been hand-picked by the Limitless Team for its superb location and excellent disabled facilities. A Limitless Travel representative will accompany the tour group throughout the holiday, providing assistance whenever required and ensuring you receive the support you need.
From booking your holiday to returning home after a wonderful trip, the Limitless Team is on-hand to provide you with the support you need. If you have any questions regarding the holiday, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
On the first full day of your holiday, we’ll be travelling back in time to visit King Henry VIII’s luxurious residence, Hampton Court. One of the King’s favourite places to stay, the palace’s distinctive combination of Tudor and Baroque styles makes it a must-visit for holidaymakers who enjoy a little English history. In the morning, you’ll explore the Great Hall and the many adjoining galleries, while keeping an eye out for the ghosts of Henry’s six wives, all of whom are said to haunt the palace. We will also treat everyone to a traditional Pie known to be one of King Henry VIII's favourite meals.
Today will be truly special, as we’ll be visiting one of the UK’s most iconic buildings, Buckingham Palace. Home to HRH King Charles, the palace acts as the Royal Family’s London residence and contains more than 775 rooms, as well as the largest private garden in London. We’ll be accompanied by an experienced tour guide throughout the visit, which will take in the Royal State Rooms, the Throne Room, the Picture Gallery and Ballroom, as well as the Royal Gardens. Once the tour is complete, we’ll refuel with a bite to eat and make our way back to the hotel, where you can pass the rest of the day however you please.
On Day Four of your Royal Tour, we’ll tour the King’s second residence, Windsor Castle. Founded by William the Conqueror, the castle has been lived in by the British Royal family for nine centuries, making it the oldest occupied royal residence in Europe. The Queen’s preferred weekend home, Windsor Castle boasts a fascinating past and represents nearly a millennium of architectural history.
You'll be staying in a fully accessible, four-star hotel on the outskirts of London. Featuring accessible public spaces and bedrooms, as well as wet room bathrooms, the hotel is the perfect base from which to explore the Royal Family's history. An excellent, in-house restaurant serves up a seasonal dinner menu, while the fully licensed bar is open throughout the day.
Half board: breakfast and evening meals are included in the price of your holiday. Look forward to fresh and delicious meals to both begin and round off the day. Meal selection will vary depending on where you’re staying. For breakfast you can expect either table service or a buffet style, with complimentary teas, coffees and juices included. In the evening, you’ll be served dinner for every night of your stay.
All of our vehicles are 100% accessible for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. They are fitted with either a ramp or a hydraulic lift and wheelchairs can be clamped into place, so there's no need to transfer out of your wheelchair if that's where you're more comfortable. Travellers who do not use a wheelchair are also welcome to use the ramp or lift to access the coach.
The coaches are spacious and accommodating, ensuring that everyone has plenty of room to relax. Our drivers and staff are trained to assist passengers with diverse needs, ensuring that you feel supported and comfortable throughout your journey. We prioritise your comfort and safety, making sure that our transport is fully adapted to your needs, whether you have mobility challenges, visual impairments, or other requirements.
You can visit several royal places in London, including Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court Palace, and the Tower of London. Each location offers unique insights into the history and lifestyle of the British monarchy.
The benefits of the royal tour include a deep dive into British history, the chance to see royal architecture and artefacts up close, and guided insights from knowledgeable tour guides. It’s a unique opportunity to understand the monarchy’s influence and tradition.
The six royal palaces include Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Kensington Palace, St. James's Palace, and the Tower of London. Each palace has its own unique history and significance.
While the exterior of Buckingham Palace can be admired from Parliament Square and the surrounding areas, tours of the interior require a ticket. The Changing of the Guard is a free event you can watch outside the palace.
Yes, the Royal Family significantly boosts tourism. Iconic events like the Changing of the Guard, historic royal residences, and special exhibitions attract millions of visitors annually, contributing to the UK's tourism industry.
Start Date | Days | Price From | Solo Traveller Price* |
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20th July 2025 | 5 | From £1,425 | From £1,645 |
4th August 2025 | 5 | From £1,599 | From £1,899 |
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