Millennium Bridge
The newest bridge in London, connecting St Pauls Cathedral and the Tate Modern, the largest Modern Art gallery in the world. You ight recognise the bridge from Harry Potter and other shows.
Millennium Bridge
The newest bridge in London, connecting St Pauls Cathedral and the Tate Modern, the largest Modern Art gallery in the world. You ight recognise the bridge from Harry Potter and other shows.
Tate Modern
(Pass by)
The worlds biggest Modern Art Gallery, housed in an old power station. Many of the places we will pass have been converted into new use!
Winchester Palace
See the ruins of the once magnificent palace that miraculously survived centuries of industry and WW2.
Admission Included
Clink Prison Museum
We'll visit the eerie and atmospheric site of what may have been the most horrendous prison in Britain if not the world. You don't have to use too much imagination to see how it must have been even though the area now is extremely fashionable.
Admission Not Included
Golden Hinde
A replica of the famous ship of exploration, giving an insight to what these parts used to be like.
Admission Not Included
Crossbones Graveyard & Garden of Remembrance
We will visit the resting place of thousands of plague victims, criminals and 'fallen' women who were buried unceremoniously here and learn of the dreadful poverty that so inspired social reform and the writings of Charles Dickens
Admission Included
Marshalsea Prison South Wall
Visit the small park that was once the location of a dreaded Debtors prison where Charles Dickens family was incarcerated.
Admission Included
The George
See the only remaining Galleried Tavern in London, the haunt of many a famous writing. The yard in front is where the pilgrims assembled in the Canterbury Tales.
Admission Not Included
Southwark Cathedral
Now part of London, Southwark was once and still is its own city and here is its beautiful and often overlook Cathedral.
Admission Not Included
Borough Market
The site of the world famous food market with food from around the world. There has been a market here of some sorts for at least 1,000 years and possibly since Roman times.
Admission Included
London Bridge
The world famous London Bridge, find out why it is here at all and learn about the awful things that used to happen here.
Hay's Galleria
Once the worlds first covered dockyard, now a place of leisure and good-eating.
Admission Included
HMS Belfast
See the old WW2 Royal Navy Cruiser, now berthed up as a tourist attraction.
Admission Not Included
City Hall
The home of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. You'll see why it has the nick name of the Armadillo.
Admission Not Included
Tower of London
(Pass by)
From the outside, we will see the old Tower of London, sat right next to the Thames.
The Scoop
One of Londons very modern outdoor theatres.
Tower Bridge
We will walk under the famous hydraulic lifting bridge, an icon of London.
Admission Not Included
Shad Thames
Explore the streets and creeks of what was once the Venice of Drains and the site of murders and executions and all things Charles Dickens.
Admission Included
Edward III's Manor House
Centuries ago this was all swamp land and Kind Edward III built a hunting lodge here, the remains of which were relatively recently unearthed.
Admission Included
The Angel
This old pub was a smugglers den and reaches out over the Thames where the trap doors can still be seen. Captain Cook set sail from here on his Voyages of Discovery whilst the Hanging Judge use to sit nearby to watch his sentences be carried out.
Admission Not Included
St Mary's Church, Rotherhithe
This beautiful old church in what was once the village of Rotherhithe has a monument to the Pilgrim Fathers. The 'Captain' of the Mayflower is buried here and the ship was beached up on the Thames behind.
Admission Included
The Mayflower Pub
Visit the famous old pub from where the crew of the Mayflower ship departed for the new world. Perhaps return here after the tour to have a great drink or pub meal.
Admission Included
The Brunel Museum at Rotherhithe
The famed Victorian Engineer Brunel built the very first under water tunnel here... the trains still use it today. At one point it could take days if not weeks for ships to dock on the Thames and this was hoped to be part of the solution.
Admission Not Included
The Watchhouse Café
This funky organic cafe is a great place to drink or grab a cheeky snack. It was once though a Watch House where dead bodies washed up on beaches of Rotherhithe were brought to protect them from thieves and body snatchers until the authorities arrived.
Rotherhithe Picture Research Gallery
In this old industrial building amongst the warehouses is now a jewel of cinema and heritage costuming as well as having a lovely old cafe. Many period costumes are made here for television and movies and the reference library is full of photos of how this part of London used to look.
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