Embankment underground station, London (Villiers Street exit)
Guided by Corinna or Fiona-Jane or Richard IV
Adult: £20 · Students & Seniors: £15 · Children: £5
| Day | Walk Type | Start Time | End Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunday | Weekly | 2.30 pm | 4.30 pm | Winter Summer | Reserve Online |

Follow in the footsteps of Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous sleuth Sherlock Holmes in this London walking tour.

Investigate the places from the Holmes stories as well as the TV and Film adaptations of the famous detective’s adventures in this guided tour.

Meeting point: Just outside the Villiers Street exit of Embankment Tube. N.B. the walk ends just round the corner from Embankment Tube.
Price: £20 per person (full adult); £15 for full-time students, over 65s and Adult Loyalty Card holders; £10 for Concessions Loyalty Card holders (full-time students and over 65s); £5 for kids.
Tour language: English

Grab your deerstalker and magnifying glass – we’re going sleuthing! A classic Holmes walk returns, taking in locations from many of the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, including:

From the gas-lit alleyways around Covent Garden, via the original offices of The Strand Magazine, to the Royal Opera House where the great detective Holmes and his associate Watson celebrated the end of one terrifying case, and the railway station where another of their greatest cases got underway.

Plus theatres which hosted the great stage Holmeses – William Gillette and H A Saintsbury.

Ends at the famous Sherlock Holmes pub with its marvellous recreation of the famous 221b Baker Street sitting-room.
Don’t just take it from us…



Meet your guide… Here’s an interview with Corinna (surely our most eccentric guide).

And here’s Richard – “specialised in early detective fiction at university, played Dr Watson on stage, contributes to the Sherlock Holmes Journal, is the Audiobooks reader for the Dr John Watson series” – talking about Sherlock Holmes, Dr Watson, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the London they knew.
At the end of the walk, why not follow further in Holmes and Watson’s footsteps by walking through:

The first Sherlock Holmes novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle was A Study In Scarlet which was published in 1887. Doyle also wrote short stories about the detective and his adventures in the early days.
It is never revealed who the Illustrious client is in this adventure where Holmes and Watson take on the sadistic Austrian Baron Adelbert Gruner. However, it is heavily implied it is King Edward VII or another member of the royal family.
Yes and no. It does go to the Sherlock Holmes Pub which hosts, upstairs, the thrilling recreation of the famous 221 B Baker Street sitting room. It’s the genuine article. Many of the items were donated by the Conan Doyle family, it’s the famous recreation that went to the New York World’s Fair. And the building has authentic Sherlock Holmes connections. It’s the “must see” for Sherlock Holmes aficionados. The tour does not go to the Sherlock Holmes Museum over the way from Baker Street Underground Station. For the record, the “museum” we go to is free. It’s a no-brainer, really. “Elementary, my dear Watsons.”

If you can’t make one of the regularly scheduled, just-turn-up, public Sherlock Holmes’ London walks do think about booking one as a private tour. If you go private you can have the Sherlock Holmes’ tour of London Walk – or any other London Walk – on a day and at a time that suits your convenience. We’ll tailor it to your requirements. And – always with private London Walks and tours – we go to great lengths to make sure the guide-walker(s) “fit” is well-nigh perfect. Ring Fiona or Niamh or Peter or Mary on 020 7624 3978 or email us at [email protected] and we’ll set it up and make it happen for you. A private London Walk – they’re good value for an individual or couple and sensational value for a group – makes an ideal group or educational or birthday party or office (team-building) or club outing.
A private London Walk makes a very special, indeed a unique gift – be it a birthday or anniversary or Christmas present or whatever. Merchandise schmerchandise (gift wrapped or not) – but giving someone an experience, now that’s special. Memories make us rich.
Want more walks like this? Check out our other literary tours of London.

“Dogs don’t make mistakes” (Sherlock Holmes speaking to Dr Watson in the story The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place).
Wayne –
I was on last Sunday’s walk with Richard. He did a great job of pointing out the bits of history that are still around which influenced Conan Doyle and therefore the Holmes canon, as well as the various actors who played Holmes. I especially appreciated his interaction with our small group of 5 – being in a small group made it easier to engage and allowed him to answer our questions and keep the tour timing on track.
Barbara Hearn –
Three Sherlock fans did the walk with the knowledgeable and personable Corinna (also speaks fluent French I think!) . Seeing the character through the story she told of Conan Doyle was great. Well worth an afternoon in chilly London town
Anne Harden –
This afternoon I joined a group guided by Corina and would like to say thank you for such an interesting couple of hours. I got to look at parts of London, some of which I thought I knew well, and learned so much. Cortina’s guiding was entertaining, thorough and very interesting. She communicated well with us all and it was very much appreciated. I would have no hesitation in recommending this walk to others –
Jason Paris –
What a delightful way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
Fiona-Jane was an absolutely terrific host, and it was a pleasure to see so many places from the stories brought vividly to life!
Cate B –
My 20 yr old niece (ultimate Sherlock fan) and I had a wonderful time on the tour with Fiona-Jane June 2025. Fiona-Jane was delightful and well-versed with all things Sherlock. Equally one learns about London as well, as Arthur Conan Doyle incorporated sites and events of the day into his stories. Fiona-Jane led us through the streets and into cozy little alleys while sharing her love for literature, theatre and London (Save the Gaslights).
Isabella –
We did the walking tour with Fiona-Jane and it was fantastic! She was lovely and entertaining! I loved that the tour focused on the original stories and Conan Doyle rather than modern adaptations.
Marie Cousins –
We did Corinna’s “In the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes” yesterday and had a great time. Corinna’s encyclopaedic knowledge and gentle humour made the tour really enjoyable. We learned lots that we didn’t know and the tour opened our eyes afresh to what is around us, even though we are Londoners. Winding our way round the theatres, restaurants and even a Turkish bath house which Conan Doyle included in the books was magical, with Corinna to tell us the amazing connections to the famous stories. Many thanks Corinna for a truly enjoyable afternoon.
Anne Harden –
Richard, our Walk leader did an amazing job on this Walk. His description was fascinating and very comprehensive. I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending this Walk to others- very entertaining and interesting
Caroline Star –
Corinna was our entertaining and knowledgable guide today. I live in London and I was amazed how much I learnt about the local neighbourhood as well as the history of Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle. Well worth it for locals and tourists alike! My 11 year old daughter loved it too. I am inspired to re-read the books now.
Gabrielle –
I was on last Sunday’s walk with Richard IV and it was brilliant! So many things to be said about Conan Doyle, and all these funny stories about theatres, actors, the many revivals of Sherlock, and magazines along the way!
Richard made us laugh… and even made the rain stop. Big cheer and thank you for the tour!