Knights Templar, Ancient Cults and MI15 Spy Secrets
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Duration 3 hours
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Private Tour
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Expert Guide
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Includes admission to attractions
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Service animals allowed
Uncover London's hidden history with a thrilling tour of ancient cults, secret spies, and haunted sites over three captivating hours.
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Professional guide
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Gratuities
Uncover London's hidden history with a thrilling tour of ancient cults, secret spies, and haunted sites over three captivating hours.
Highlights
- Time-traveling adventure to ancient cult site
- Conspiracies behind the astrological clock
- Exploring hidden London Devils
- British spies and World War II astrologer
- Bird's eye view of St Pauls and haunted church
End Point
The tour ends next to the Monument station
Monument Station, Underground Ltd, King William St, London EC4R 9AA , United Kingdom
What to expect
London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE
This location has been center of London for couple of thousand years. That’s where the legends came, where the Romans built a temple which is on the Bloomberg building. The mysterious cult of Mithras first appeared in Rome in the 1st century AD. It spread across the Empire over the next 300 years, predominantly attracting merchants, soldiers and imperial administrators. Meeting in temples which were often constructed below ground, these were private, dark and windowless spaces. The mythological scene of Mithras killing a bull within a cave, the ‘tauroctony’ is at the heart of the cult, and its full meaning is subject of much speculation.
St. Mary Woolnoth Church
The church's site has been used for worship for at least 2,000 years; traces of Roman and pagan religious buildings have been discovered under the foundations of the present church
Cornhill House
The three devilish terracotta figures are an unusual example of long-lasting revenge. They are intended to mock worshippers next door at St Peter upon Cornhill, an old city church now virtually submerged at street level by office blocks.
Church of St. Bartholomew the Great
one of the few medieval churches to survive the ravages of the Great fire in 1666.
Smithfield Market
You will see places of execution and learn a story about Bloody Mary
Additional Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Grab a coffee at nearby The Coffee House.
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Visit the historic Bleeding Heart Tavern.
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Check out the nearby Museum of London.
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Be prepared for some walking on cobbled streets.
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Bring a camera for stunning St. Paul's views.
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