Wellington Arch in London

Wellington Arch

London, United Kingdom

57 ticket options available · from $8.69 to $282.78 · free cancellation on 22 of 57

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About Wellington Arch

Wellington Arch is a prominent historical landmark located in London, England. It serves as a memorial to the Duke of Wellington and attracts visitors for its impressive architecture and historical significance, offering insights into British history and culture.

Entry to Wellington Arch is available through multiple marketplaces, with ticket prices varying across platforms. This variation makes it beneficial for visitors to compare prices before purchasing to ensure they secure the best deal for their visit.

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6 marketplaces sell entry to Wellington Arch, from $8.69.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
FindrHost Free cancellation Wellington Arch $8.69 View
Satoorday General $8.71 View
Day Out With The Kids Wellington Arch - General Admission $10.23 View
Tiqets Free cancellation Wellington Arch $10.30 View
Golden Tours Wellington Arch $10.83 View
Wellington Arch Official Adult admission. Tickets valid all day. Advance booking for $12.03 View

Tours, passes & combos at Wellington Arch

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Wellington Arch Ticket $8.69 View
Trip.com Free cancellation Wellington Arch Ticket(Temporary Exhibition included) Adult $10.30 View
TicketsToDo Wellington Arch - Entry Ticket $11.06 View
TicketsToDo Wellington Arch $11.82 View
Booking.com 2-Choice Pass $78.89 View
Hellotickets Free cancellation London Explorer Pass $80.39 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Explore 2 Attractions in London Pass $85.57 View
Cool Destinations Go City London Explorer Pass: 2-7 Things To do including Sha $88.81 View
Go City London The London Pass 1 Day: 100+ attractions $105.63 View
Go City London 1-Day: 100+ attractions $105.63 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Explore 3 Top London Attractions Pass $119 View
Headout Free cancellation 3-Attraction Pass $119 View
Go City London | 3-Attraction Access | 100+ Attractions $125.68 View
Cool Destinations Go City London Explorer Pass: 2-7 Things To do including Sha $128.19 View
Headout London City Pass (1 day) $131.16 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 1-Day London Pass with London Eye Access $132.37 View
Booking.com 1-Day London Pass $132.37 View
Tourscanner The London Pass®: 100+ Things To Do - Includes Tower Bridge $132.37 View
Hellotickets Free cancellation London Pass® - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10-Day Passes $132.82 View
Go City London 2-Day: 100+ attractions $139.05 View

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Historical landmark in London, England

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People also ask

What is Wellington Arch famous for?

Located in the heart of the capital opposite Apsley House, Wellington Arch is one of London's most iconic monuments. It's crowned by the largest bronze sculpture in Europe: the Angel of Peace descending on the Chariot of War. Climb up to the arch's balconies and you'll get panoramic views over central London.

Is the Wellington Arch the same as the Marble Arch?

Both Wellington Arch and Marble Arch were designed to form entrance gates to the newly built Buckingham Place, although both have since been relocated.

Is Wellington Arch worth visiting?

Standing proudly at Hyde Park Corner, Wellington Arch is one of London's most striking landmarks – and one that's easy to miss unless you know what's inside. Originally designed as a grand entrance to Buckingham Palace, the arch now tells the story of Britain's victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.

Was Wellington Arch moved?

Wellington Arch, one of London's best-known landmarks, was built in 1825–7 and was originally intended as an outer entrance to Buckingham Palace. At first it stood facing the Hyde Park Screen, but it was moved to its present position in the 1880s.

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