Trafalgar Square

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Chong *******
10 Mar
guide: knowledgeable and engaging, with typical British humour group size: just right attractions on the way: sharing of information for significant locations along the way (beyond those listed), sufficient time for photo-taking itinerary: only regret is that the Westminster Abbey was closed for the day
2+
Chen ********
7 Mar
A guided tour with an interpreter provides a deeper understanding of the historical significance, stories, and value behind the artifacts. It's definitely worth the price, much better than just a quick look.
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Chen ********
7 Mar
I've watched this movie many times and loved the songs. Today, I finally got to experience the stage play, and the harmonies and high notes from every member of the group were truly incredible.
陈 **
5 Mar
Great! Boat Scenery: Very beautiful, see London from different angles! Safety: Safe and fast Boat Condition: There may be delays
吳 **
1 Mar
Simply show the QR code, it's a great experience, with a high vantage point to overlook Big Ben, and plenty of time for taking photos.
클룩 회원
28 Feb
I was able to make the most of my short trip to London. I visited Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, the London Eye, and took the Uber Boat twice. All in one day!!
1+
Liang *******
28 Feb
We enjoyed our tour with guide Adrian, he showed us around London area with detailed descriptions. And also very accommodating and professional. Would recommend to anyone looking for a London tour. Only regret is entrance to Abbey was cancelled due to events on going.
Klook User
27 Feb
ease of booking on Klook: excellent price: good

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What to know about Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square is one of the most famous public squares in central London, located near Charing Cross. Built to honor the Battle of Trafalgar, it features Nelson’s Column, designed by William Railton, with Admiral Nelson standing high above four guarding lions. When you go, you can visit the National Gallery on the north side, explore the rotating artwork on the Fourth Plinth, or relax by the two fountains in the heart of the square. You can also explore the south west corner that holds the South Africa House, or take photos of the many statues and bronze reliefs that honor the British Navy and the Napoleonic Wars. If you go during winter, the Christmas tree gifted by Norway each year lights up the north terrace. Its location near the Admiralty Arch, Westminster, and the King's Mews makes it easy to pair with nearby landmarks. With its history, art, and lively surrounding area, Trafalgar Square is a must-visit for anyone exploring the city.
Trafalgar Sq, London, UK

Things to see at Trafalgar Square

Nelson's Column

At the center of Trafalgar Square, you'll find Nelson's Column, designed by William Railton in 1805. The monument honors Admiral Lord Nelson and his British Navy victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. The column rises over 50 meters, topped with a statue of Nelson looking across central London.

Trafalgar Square Lions

Guarding Nelson's Column, the four bronze lions are among the most photographed statues in Trafalgar Square. Sitting at the base of the monument, they make the perfect spot for photos. These famous lions have become as iconic as the column itself.

Trafalgar Square Fountains

The two fountains of Trafalgar Square were first built in 1845, later redesigned by Sir Edwin Lutyens with dolphins, mermaids, and tritons. During the day, they offer a refreshing break in the busy public square. At night, the fountains are illuminated, casting colorful reflections across the north terrace and southwest corner.

Trafalgar Square Statues

Around the four plinths at the corners of Trafalgar Square, you'll see statues of King George IV, General Sir Charles James Napier, and Major General Sir Henry Havelock. The most striking of these monuments is the equestrian statue of King George IV, standing proudly on the northeast side.

Police Box

On the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square, you can spot the quirky police box, often called the smallest police station in London. Built in the 1920s, it was used to monitor the square during political rallies and demonstrations. Today, it's a hidden gem you might miss unless you look closely!

Things to do in Trafalgar Square

See artworks at the National Gallery

Right on the north side of Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery includes masterpieces from Van Gogh, Turner, and da Vinci. You can explore centuries of European art under one roof, making it one of the most important museums in central London. The gallery overlooks Nelson's Column and the four lions, adding to the square's cultural charm.

Grab a bite

You'll find great dining options around Trafalgar Square, from quick bites to stylish cafes. Try the National Café inside the National Gallery, Bronte, with its modern setting at the southwest corner, or simply enjoy people-watching from the square's cafés. Whether you want a light snack or a proper meal, the surrounding area has plenty to offer.

Explore St Martin-in-the-Fields Church

On the northeast corner of Trafalgar Square, you'll find the famous St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church. It's known for its neoclassical design, live classical concerts, and welcoming café in the crypt. The church has long been a part of the square's role as a social and political focus, connecting faith, music, and community.

Have a drink at Trafalgar Square pubs

End your day with a drink at some of the best pubs and bars near Trafalgar Square. For panoramic views, head to The Rooftop at Trafalgar St. James, just a minute walk from the square. For a more traditional feel, try The Admiralty, styled like an old ship in honor of the Battle of Trafalgar and the British Navy.

Popular Attractions near Trafalgar Square

Piccadilly Circus

Just a 10-minute walk from Trafalgar Square, you'll reach Piccadilly Circus, known for its giant screens, vibrant lights, and bustling streets. It's one of London's most famous gathering spots, often compared to Times Square. Walk between these two significant landmarks to experience the energy of central London.

Buckingham Palace

From Trafalgar Square, walk along The Mall through Admiralty Arch to arrive at Buckingham Palace in about 20 minutes---the official residence of the British monarch. Along the way, you'll see the royal mews, gardens, and ceremonial guards.

Tower of London

A ride from Charing Cross station takes you to the Tower of London from Trafalgar Square in 25 minutes. It's one of the city's most famous medieval fortresses, where you can see the Crown Jewels, walk the ancient walls, and learn about England's royal history. Visiting both the Tower of London and Trafalgar Square gives you a full picture of Britain's past, from the Napoleonic Wars to the monarchy.