St James' Park Underground Station, Broadway/Westminster Abbey exit (opposite the Conrad Hotel)
Guided by Aaron or Andy H or Caroline or Claire or David M. or Nick G. or Steven Sz
“Everything you want to see in the famous heart of London can be seen on foot in two hours. Seen better. Seen up close. Guided better. Fraction of the cost.”
Tower Hill underground station, London (meet by the Tower Hill Tram coffee stand) | Map
Guided by Isabelle or Shaughan or Steve F.
Hampstead Underground station, London
Guided by David or Peter G. or Richard III
“the jewel in the London Walks crown” The New York Times
Tottenham Court Road Station, Exit 1 opposite The Flying Horse Pub
Guided by Richard P
“Richard Porter’s personal kinship with John, Paul, George and Ringo makes his tours some of the most popular in the city”, USA Today
Tottenham Court Road Station, Exit 1 opposite The Flying Horse Pub
Guided by Luisa
The great Soho reveal. Bawdy houses, body snatchers and benevolent doctors through Soho alleyways and past elegant townhouses. Guided by a Doctor.
Warwick Avenue underground station, London
Guided by Claire or Peter G. or Richard III or Shaughan
“Shaughan was something else with his jokes and songs and obvious knowledge of the area…”
Bermondsey tube station, London
Guided by Maribeth or Martin or Robert or Tim
“this place still looks like – feels like – what it once was”
Whitechapel underground station, London (Whitechapel Road exit) | Map
Guided by Adam or Matthew or Steve F.
Paradigm of London paradoxes – the worst slum in London and London at its richest
Embankment underground station, London (Villiers Street exit) | Map
Guided by Corinna or Fiona-Jane or Richard IV
Grab your deerstalker and magnifying glass, we’re going sleuthing…
St. Paul's underground station, London (exit 2)
Guided by Andy or Corinna or David or Stephen
A walk, a performance, a clinic in how Shakespeare’s lines should be delivered
Monument Underground station, London (Fish Street Hill exit)
“the creepiest part of London… alleyways so old they’re cobwebbed with time”