Waterloo Walking tour: how the Eagle landed, and what it meant for the world


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Tickets available at the Museum front desk, or online via: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/waterloo-walking-tour-tickets-166092177173 

Walking tour exploring the history and aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo, and how it still impacts us today.

Ticket includes all day Museum entry.

(Tour also available on Sunday 19 September)

For the first time in over 200 years, this summer only, the Napoleonic Eagle captured by the Regiment on the battlefield at Waterloo has been reunited with the medal of the man who won it, Sjt Francis Styles.
Join expert guide Andy Lock on a walk around St James’s Park and the Royal Quarter of London as we delve into the history and aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo, and how it still impacts us today.

Useful information:

Start/end location: Household Cavalry Museum, Horse Guards Parade.

Watching the Household Cavalry’s daily Mounted Guard Change (11am Saturday, 10am Sunday) on Horse Guards Parade is recommended.

You’re also welcome to learn more about the Regiment in the Household Cavalry Museum and peek into their working stables via the Stables Gallery viewing window.

Walking tour ticket includes all day entry to the Museum, 11am-4pm.

Discover the Household Cavalry Museum

10am – 6pm, April to October / 10am – 5pm, November to March / Last admission 45 minutes before closing.

MUSEUM OPERATING HOURS DURING CEREMONIAL SEASON  (May, June, July):

In line with security protocol for the King’s Birthday Parade, the museum will be operating different hours during May. June and July.

Please check the link below before visiting:

Museum ceremonial operating hours