Embark on a fascinating journey through rock 'n' roll history with the "Visit the Birthplace of The Rolling Stones - Private Tour." Immerse yourself in the iconic locations where Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the rest of the legendary band began their rise to superstardom. From the humble origins at the Ealing Club to their first residency at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, you'll trace their footsteps and feel the electric energy that fueled their success. Explore their homes and haunts in Chelsea, stop by Olympic Studios where they recorded hit after hit, and relive their early performances at the Sandover Hall location in Richmond. Discover the places where rock 'n' roll history was made and see where Mick and Ronnie lived, soaking in the breathtaking views from Richmond Hill. The tour concludes at Richmond Station, with convenient connections to London and Windsor. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to experience the birthplace of The Rolling Stones firsthand.
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3
hours
Suitable for
1-6
Participants
Private Tour
Guided Experience
Visit the birthplace of The Rolling Stones
Explore their homes and haunts in Chelsea
Stop at Olympic Studios, where they recorded albums
Experience the church hall where they first performed
See the location of their first residency at Crawdaddy Club
Air-conditioned vehicle
Professional guide
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Transportation to/from meeting point
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Introduction
Step into the exciting world of rock 'n' roll history with a private tour that takes you to the birthplace of The Rolling Stones. Conceived at the Ealing Club in 1962, this legendary band kicked off their career at the Station Hotel in Richmond. Get ready to travel back in time and visit the iconic locations where Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the rest of the band regularly performed between 1962 and 1964. This immersive tour will give you a unique glimpse into the formative years of one of the greatest rock bands in history.
What to Expect?
During this 180-minute tour, you can expect to experience the rich history and vibrant spirit of The Rolling Stones. You'll visit their homes and haunts in Chelsea, pass by Olympic Studios where they recorded six albums, and explore the church hall in Richmond where they played to small crowds before their rise to fame. Feel the energy of this iconic era as you discover the places that shaped the band's early career.
Who is this For?
This tour is perfect for music lovers and fans of The Rolling Stones who want to delve deeper into their beginnings. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply appreciate the impact this band has had on the music industry, this tour offers an exclusive insight into their early days. It's also a fantastic opportunity for those interested in the history of rock 'n' roll or anyone looking to explore the cultural significance of 1960s London.
Why Book This?
Embark on this tour and let the rich history of The Rolling Stones come to life. Feel the nostalgia as you walk in the footsteps of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, imagining the energy and excitement of their early performances. With knowledgeable guides sharing fascinating stories and anecdotes, this tour offers an immersive experience that will transport you back to the heyday of rock 'n' roll. It's a chance to connect with the music that shaped a generation and gain a deeper understanding of the band's journey to stardom.
Good to Know
As you explore the birthplace of The Rolling Stones, keep in mind that the tour starts outside the Victoria & Albert Museum in Exhibition Road. From there, you'll journey through vibrant locations in South Kensington, Chelsea, and Richmond. The tour ends at Richmond Station, giving you the opportunity to continue your adventure in this charming town. Take a stroll along the river or venture into the magnificent Richmond Park, where you can encounter majestic deer and immerse yourself in even more history.
Reviews
Visitors who have embarked on this tour rave about the incredible insights it provides into the early days of The Rolling Stones. They highlight the enthusiasm and knowledge of the guides, who bring the band's history to life with captivating stories. Travelers appreciate the opportunity to see the band's homes and the venues where they performed, painting a vivid picture of the band's journey to fame. Overall, reviewers highly recommend this tour to both die-hard fans and casual music enthusiasts, ensuring an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of The Rolling Stones' legacy.
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
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Is an adult required for the booking?
At least one adult or senior required per booking
This tour ends at Richmond Station with fast and frequent train and tube services back to all parts of London and Windsor. Why not take the opportunity of spending more time in Richmond for a walk along the river or the famous Richmond Park with roaming deer and oodles of history.
Richmond Station (Stop C),
Richmond TW9 1DJ,
GB
Your Itinerary
Chelsea Old Town Hall
(Pass by)
The beating heart of Swinging London, home to the 'Chelsea Drugstore' and legendary fashion and music locations.
The Half Moon, Putney, London
Where The Stones performed at a private party as recently as 2000
Olympic Studios
A 5-minute stop at Olympic. The Stones recorded 6 consecutive albums here between 1966 and 1972 with Chris Kimsey and Glyn Johns. Their first hit 'Come On', released in 1963, was recorded at Olympic's previous location off Baker Street in London.
One Kew Road
Previously the Station Hotel, home to the original Crawdaddy Club, this is the Richmond location where The Stones secured their first residency on Sunday 24th February 1963 and where they first met The Beatles.
Crawdaddy Club
The second location of the Crawdaddy Club when in 1963, The Yardbirds replaced The Stones as the resident band. It was also the location of Harold Pendleton's National Jazz and Blues Festival (1961-1965) which, after a few years at various locations finally moved to Reading - now the longest-running pop festival in the world.
Terrace Gardens- Richmond Hill
See where Mick and Jerry lived in the early 1990s (she still lives here with new husband Rupert Murdoch), where Ronnie Wood lived from 1971. 'It's Only Rock And Roll But I Like It' was written here in 1973. Pete Townsend owns the house which is currently up for sale... Yours for only £15M
Admission Not Included
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Minimum age is 9 years
Availability for tours cannot be checked without making a booking. Credit cards will only be charged upon confirmation of tour availability
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