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Wellington Arch

London, Greater London · 4.4 · 5,290 visitor reviews

London, W1J7JZ

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About

Wellington Arch, also known as Constitution Arch or (originally) the Green Park Arch, is a triumphal arch located in London, England. It's an iconic structure, steeped in history and architectural beauty. We think it's a great place to take kids to learn about history in a fun way and see the amazing views from the top.

Let's explore this landmark.. History and Construction Wellington Arch was built between 1826 and 1830. It was designed by the famous architect Decimus Burton as a celebration of Britain's victories in the Napoleonic Wars.

Originally, it was part of a grand scheme to improve the royal parks. The arch was named after the Duke of Wellington. Design and Features The arch is made of granite and features a classical design, reflecting the popular architectural style of the 19th Century and early 20th Centuries.

We think it's a good building for children to discover and explore how buildings from the past were designed. It stands at a striking height and is adorned with intricate sculptures. " The Quadriga Sculpture The Quadriga, added in 1912.

An interesting fact for children to learn is that it is home to the largest bronze statue in Europe. This decorative sculpture was designed by Adrian Jones and depicts the angel of peace descending on the chariot of war. This bronze sculpture replaced an earlier giant statue of the Duke of Wellington, which was moved due to it size.

Location and Significance Wellington Arch stands at Hyde Park Corner, near Green Park. This location is significant as it marks the entrance to central London. The arch has witnessed many historical events and parades, making it a symbol of British history and culture.

Why not do a family challenge and see of you can all remember which parades you have seen? Visitor Experience Today, Wellington Arch is managed by English Heritage. Visitors can explore its exhibitions, which delve into its history and significance.

One of the highlights is the chance to climb to the balconies, offering panoramic views of London, including neighboring Buckingham Palace. The Exhibition and Galleries Inside Wellington Arch, visitors can explore three floors of exhibition space, detailing the arch's history, its role in London's urban development, and its symbolic significance. The galleries are full of family friendly interactive displays and historical artifacts that bring the story of the arch and its surroundings to life.

We highly recommend taking time to see the exhibitions. They are perfect for history buffs and curious little minds, offering a detailed look into the past. Viewing Gallery One of the highlights of Wellington Arch is its viewing gallery.

After climbing a series of steps, visitors are treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of London. From this vantage point, you can see the Royal Parks, the Houses of Parliament, and on a clear day, even the outline of the London Eye. We recommend not missing this, as it's a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and anyone looking to capture a unique view of the city.

It's also an excellent spot for an epic family game of i spy! Family-Friendly Activities Wellington Arch is not just a historical site; it's also a place where families can enjoy a range of activities. Educational workshops and guided tours are often organised, offering an engaging way for children to learn about London's history.

We think the open area around the arch is also ideal for a family picnic, with the green expanse of Hyde Park nearby. Accessibility The site is highly accessible, with facilities to accommodate visitors with mobility issues. This inclusiveness ensures that everyone, regardless of ability, can enjoy the rich history and beautiful views offered by Wellington Arch.

Souvenir Shop A visit to Wellington Arch is not complete without stopping by the souvenir shop. Here, visitors can purchase memorabilia, books, and educational materials that serve as a reminder of their visit. These items range from affordable trinkets to more exclusive collectibles, catering to a wide range of preferences and budgets.

We are sure there are a few pocket money priced treats for kids too! Nearby Attractions Wellington Arch's location is a gateway to several other attractions. It's a stone's throw away from Hyde Park, one of London's largest and most famous parks.

Visitors can also easily access other notable landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Natural History Museum, making it a convenient starting point for a day of exploration. Guards museum Events and Exhibitions The Arch often hosts special events and temporary exhibitions, adding an element of surprise to each visit. These events are tailored to a wide audience, from historical lectures to family-friendly activities during school holidays.

Why we recommend Wellington Arch *Excellent location to start a family day exploring London *Kids will be amazed by the stunning city views from the viewing gallery and can enjoy spotting many of London's famous landmarks. They can also impress their friends by telling them they climbed one of London's top landmark sites! *We think it provides a fun way for children to discover the history of London and the stories behind well known buildings in the capital city.

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Facilities

  • Onsite Parking
  • Baby Changing
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Accessible Entrance

Prices

Adults: £5.90 Children: £3.10

Opening times

Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Common questions

How much does it cost to visit Wellington Arch?

Adult tickets are £5.90 and children's tickets are £3.10. It's a great value way to learn about history and see amazing views from the top.

What can families see at Wellington Arch?

Families can see the famous 260-year-old Gold State Coach area and climb to the viewing galleries for panoramic views of London including Buckingham Palace. The exhibition explores the arch's history and significance.

What are the opening hours for Wellington Arch?

Wellington Arch is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It's closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Is Wellington Arch wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the site is wheelchair accessible with an accessible entrance. Baby changing facilities and on-site parking are also available.

Is Wellington Arch suitable for children?

Yes, children will be amazed by the stunning city views from the viewing gallery. The interactive displays and activities make history come alive for all ages.

What families say

4.4

5290 reviews