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Admiralty Arch
Address: The Mall St , London SW1A 2WH, XGL, GB
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SW1A 2WH


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Reviews
Standing at the gateway between Trafalgar Square and The Mall, Admiralty Arch in London is a majestic architectural marvel that captivates travelers with its grandeur and historical significance. Its imposing neoclassical facade, adorned with intricate details and statues, evokes a sense of awe and wonder. The arch serves as a symbolic entrance to the ceremonial route leading to Buckingham Palace, offering stunning views of iconic landmarks such as the Palace and St. James's Park. However, while Admiralty Arch provides a striking backdrop for photographs and sightseeing, its interior is largely inaccessible to the public, limiting the exploration opportunities for curious travelers. Additionally, the bustling traffic and congestion around the arch can detract from the tranquility of the surrounding area. Despite these limitations, Admiralty Arch remains a must-see destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in London's rich history and architectural splendo
Admiralty Arch stands as a regal sentinel at the entrance to London's historic ceremonial route, The Mall. Its grandeur and architectural splendor make it a must-see landmark. The intricate details of the arch, adorned with sculptures and majestic facades, showcase the city's rich history. The location provides a captivating view of Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square. Whether you're a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or just a tourist seeking London's charm, Admiralty Arch is an absolute gem. The combination of its imposing presence and strategic location makes it a quintessential part of any London itinerary. Don't miss the chance to capture its beauty and immerse yourself in the allure of this iconic structure.
Sadly I got only little time to see this great place. It is trully a sight to see a majestic gate of the main road going to Buckingham palace. Beside this place, you can go to other attractive places around here: Big Ben, Buckingham palace, Westminster building, several monuments, etc. Recommended place to see for tourist in London.
Very beautiful thing in London must visit, Locate on the western side of Trafalgar Square at the entrance to The Mall. The closest underground station is Charing Cross.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Lots of history here so it was such a wonderful feeling to pass under this arch many times last year! It connects Trafalgar Square to The Mall and Buckingham Palace. Traffic on the roads can get busy around this area, but being on foot is always no issue. Nice for photo taking. Good memories!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Visited just prior to the State Funeral. The atmosphere was friendly, respectful and thoughtful. Many people there to soak in the atmosphere and leave floral tributes. We know how to deliver the big occasions however there was a small glitch with the flow of people, being told to cross the road to head to the Palace, then being told it was one way, and the road closed so you couldn't cross back again. Frustrating but these things happen and everyone dealt with it in good humour. Thanks to everyone on duty to make things easier for the general public, can't have been easy!
A beautiful structure that combines the features of a triumphal arch and office buildings. Well, it used to be office buildings until it was sold and will be converted into a Waldorf hotel. At the moment, much of the building is undergoing refurbishment while the hotel conversion takes place. Will be lovely again when it's complete. Pity I can't afford to stay, the sights of The Mall and Trafalgar Square would be amazing.
Just beautiful. Sold to be 4 apartments and a Waldorf Astoria hotel, so there seems to be a bit of zig zag when walking around it. It will certainly be a special place to stay considering your just down the mall from Buckingham Palace and just out the door is Trafalgar Square.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
A historical landmark in London that serves as a ceremonial entrance from Trafalgar Square to The Mall and heading directly to the Buckingham Palace. It plays an important role during processions of different occasions. The central archway are used by the royals only.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Went there yesterday even though is raining just enjoy my first time going out Walk to Buckingham palace there doing some construction there look like a stadium, at James park went back to the bridge it's been a year nowVisited onWeekday
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