Wellington Arch,
Hyde Park Corner, W1
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Get free entry to the Wellington Arch on London’s Hyde Park Corner with London Pass – a saving of £3.50 on the normal adult admission price.
The Wellington Arch is one of the most viewed London landmarks thanks to its proximity to the busy traffic interchange at Hyde Park Corner. If you’ve only ever seen this London arch by car, then now is the time to get up close and find out the real history of this historic monument.
Both Wellington Arch and Marble Arch were planned in 1825 by George IV to commemorate Britain’s victories in the Napoleonic Wars with Wellington Arch originally conceived as the gateway to Buckingham Palace.
Also known as Constitution Arch and Green Park Arch, this famous landmark dominates Hyde Park Corner and was recently saved from ruin and returned to its former glory by English Heritage.
From viewing platforms beneath this London arch’s magnificent sculpture (“Peace Descending On The Chariot Of War”) London visitors can perch high above the traffic below and see exceptional views of the surrounding parks (Hyde Park, Green Park and Buckingham Palace Gardens) and the London skyline.
The Wellington Arch is a great tourist site to watch the mounted Horse Guards, which pass between its majestic columns every day while exhibitions inside tell of this London arch’s fascinating history and introduce the statues and memorials of London.
If you’re visiting the Wellington Arch near London’s Hyde Park, why not visit another one of London’s attractions, the Royal Mews nearby? Entry is free for London Pass holders.
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