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Pioneering Women Walking Tour in the City of London

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London, GB
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Discover the hidden stories of pioneering women in the City of London on this captivating walking tour. From the female architects who shaped the city's skyline to the first woman chartered accountant, you will learn about the remarkable women who defied norms and made their mark in history. Explore the origins of Mansion House, the official residence of the city's mayor, and delve into the stories of famous women who have graced the Guildhall throughout the centuries. Visit Postman's Park and pay tribute to the first woman whose heroic self-sacrifice inspired a memorial. Along the way, hear tales of ghosts, poets, and women who defied societal expectations. Uncover the hidden gems of the city and celebrate the accomplishments of these inspirational "female firsts". Don't miss this 90-minute journey through the captivating history of pioneering women in London.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover the rarely mentioned female architects of London
  • Learn about the first woman to become a chartered accountant
  • Explore the successful female shopkeepers of Cheapside
  • Visit the memorial to heroic self-sacrifice at Postman's Park
  • Uncover the stories of inspiring 'female firsts'
  • A curated walk through the city of london

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Introduction

Embark on a captivating journey through the City of London with the Pioneering Women Walking Tour. This 90-minute tour introduces you to some remarkable, yet often overlooked, female architects and trailblazers who have left their indelible mark on the city's skyline and society. Prepare to be inspired as you delve into the stories of ingenious women who invested wisely, broke barriers, and made history. Discover the secrets hidden within the grand Mansion House, the official residence of the City of London mayor, and learn about the female incumbents who shaped its legacy.

What to expect?

During this enlightening tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the often untold tales of female pioneers who paved the way for future generations. Listen as your knowledgeable guide divulges interesting facts about the women behind The Guildhall, where historic figures such as Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey, Annie Besant, and Sylvia Pankhurst have made their mark. Explore Postman's Park and pay homage to heroic self-sacrifice, discovering the story of the first woman whose bravery earned her a memorial in this tranquil setting.

Who is this for?

The Pioneering Women Walking Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, feminists, and curious minds alike. Whether you are a local Londoner or a visitor to the city, this tour offers a unique perspective on the significant contributions of women throughout history. Everyone is welcome to join this inclusive and empowering experience, appreciating the often unsung heroines who have shaped the city's past.

Why book this?

This tour presents a one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore London through the lens of pioneering women. By joining the Pioneering Women Walking Tour, you can gain a deeper understanding of the female architects, accountants, shopkeepers, and reformers who defied societal norms and left an undeniable impact. Engage with their stories, marvel at their resilience, and be inspired by their remarkable achievements. The tour's knowledgeable guide will bring these stories to life, unraveling hidden narratives and offering a fresh perspective on London's history.

Good to know

As you embark on this enlightening tour, be prepared for a leisurely walk lasting 90 minutes. The meeting point is outside the Marks & Spencer on Cannon Street, just in front of the station. The tour concludes outside The Central Criminal Court, also known as The Old Bailey, close to St Paul's Underground Station. Throughout the tour, you will visit fascinating landmarks, including Mansion House, Guildhall, and Postman's Park, where intriguing stories await your discovery. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring along your curiosity as you uncover the remarkable stories of London's pioneering women.

Reviews

Previous participants of the Pioneering Women Walking Tour have praised its informative and engaging nature. They found the stories shared by the guide to be captivating and appreciated the focus on the often underrepresented contributions of women throughout history. Many reviewers felt inspired and empowered by the tour, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to learn about remarkable women who played crucial roles in shaping London's vibrant past. Overall, participants have highlighted the tour as an excellent way to explore the city from a fresh perspective and have left with a newfound appreciation for the pioneering women who defied conventions.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Mansion House of City of London

On this tour we stop and hear about the origins of Mansion House, the official residence of the city of London mayor. Naturally, we talk about the female incumbents

Guildhall

Our tour hears about the origins of The Guildhall and how over the centuries its been used to try several famous women. Including Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey, Annie Besant and Sylvia Pankhurst

Postman's Park

Discover the memorial to heroic self-sacrifice and the story of the first woman to inspire the creation of this site.

Christopher Wren's Temple Bar

We visit this relic of city gatekeeping and hear how it was saved from destruction by the 'Banjo-playing barmaid' Valerie Meux.

Stationers Hall

Hear about one of the inspiring female poets whose skillful work has been largely ignored but is endlessly debated as 'Shakespeare's muse.'

Old Bailey

Discover the woman who helped reform our prison system and inspired the prison reform act in 1813

City of London Magistrates' Court

Find out about the plaque dedicated to Mary Harris Smith on the side of the City of London Magistrates Court and celebrate her perseverance for seeking professional status.

No. 1 Poultry

What connects this POMO building with a fierce roman warrior? This controversial building invites criticism but its what lies beneath that is so intriguing.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • There are 10 stops on the tour but with walking time we estimate it lasts around 90 minutes

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