LONDON

Changing of the Guard

A daily ceremony at Buckingham Palace where guards change in a formal procession

OVERVIEW

Why See the Changing of the Guard

The Changing of the Guard is a scheduled ceremony at Buckingham Palace where guards in traditional uniforms march and change positions.

 

It draws large crowds, so timing and where you stand make a big difference in how much you’ll see.

 

What you see can vary depending on where you stand and how early you arrive.

EXPERIENCE

What to Expect

Guards march in formation and change positions in front of Buckingham Palace as part of a formal routine.

Guards often march to and from the palace with music, depending on the schedule and route for the day.

Stand along the palace gates for a close view, or near the Victoria Memorial for a wider view of the ceremony. Arrive early to secure a good spot.

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Tips for Watching the Changing of the Guard

  • The ceremony typically takes place at 11:00 AM, but check the official schedule as it does not run every day

  • Arrive at least 30 to 45 minutes early for a clear view

  • The area in front of the gates fills quickly, especially in peak seasons

  • Consider standing near the Victoria Memorial for a wider view with more space

  • Check the route in advance if you want to see the guards marching

BUILD YOUR ITINERARY

How This Fits Into Your Day

Plan your walk through St James’s Park to arrive at Buckingham Palace in time for the Changing of the Guard.

 

After the ceremony, continue along The Mall toward Westminster Abbey and Big Ben.