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London's Historic Areas And Hidden Secrets - A Very Small Group Tour

London, GB
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London's Historic Areas And Hidden Secrets - A Very Small Group Tour

London, GB
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Experience London like never before on the "London's Historic Areas And Hidden Secrets - A Very Small Group Tour." This intimate tour, limited to just six people, takes you off the beaten path and into the hidden gems of London's rich history. With no strict schedules or big groups, you'll have the chance to truly immerse yourself in the city's past. Marvel at ancient buildings, explore Dickensian alleys, and discover secret routes and hidden courts. Your knowledgeable guide will take you to London's most atmospheric inns, taverns, and pubs, some of which date back over 700 years. From Shakespeare's first performance to the crypts beneath St Bride's Church, every stop on this tour is filled with fascinating stories and history. Get ready to uncover London's best-kept secrets and make memories that will last a lifetime. Book your spot now and embark on a truly unique adventure in the heart of London.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours - 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover hidden alleys, ancient taverns, and church crypts
  • Explore St Bride's Church and its fascinating Crypt Museum
  • Experience London's oldest Pub with its historical charm
  • Explore Smithfield Market, a place of historical significance
  • Visit Postman's Park and learn the history of unsung heroes
  • Professional guide
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

Discover London's historic areas and hidden secrets on this captivating and immersive tour. Designed for those who want to veer off the beaten path and explore the city's rich past, this very small group tour offers an intimate and personalized experience. With a maximum of six people, you can truly immerse yourself in the fascinating history of London without feeling rushed or herded around.

What to expect?

During this 180 to 240-minute tour, you can expect to walk through 2000 years of London's history at a relaxed pace. Delve into the hidden alleys, secret routes, and historic buildings that many tourists miss. Discover ancient buildings, Dickensian alleys, hidden courts, and church crypts. Explore London's most atmospheric inns, taverns, and pubs, some dating back over 700 years. Each step of the tour will reveal new insights into the city's captivating past, giving you a unique perspective on London's rich history.

Who is this for?

This tour is ideal for curious travelers who crave a deeper understanding of the places they visit. It suits anyone interested in history, architecture, and culture. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a literature lover, or simply someone who enjoys uncovering hidden gems, this tour will satisfy your thirst for knowledge. With a small group size, it's perfect for those who prefer a more intimate and personalized experience.

Why book this?

Book this tour to unlock the secrets of London's past and delve into its hidden history. Unlike other tourist routes, this tour takes you off the beaten path and showcases the lesser-known aspects of the city. With an experienced local guide as your companion, you'll gain insider knowledge and fascinating insights into London's historic areas. The small group size ensures a more interactive and personalized experience, allowing you to easily hear and engage with the guide. Explore the nooks and crannies of London's historic sites while avoiding the crowds.

Good to know

Throughout the tour, you'll visit iconic landmarks including St Bride's Church, the oldest pub in London, Smithfield Market, Postman's Park, Guildhall, and the Bank of England. Each stop will reveal hidden stories and intriguing histories. Please note that the total duration of the tour is between 180 to 240 minutes, ensuring you have ample time to fully immerse yourself in London's fascinating past. Wear comfortable shoes as there will be moderate walking involved. Prepare to be captivated by the secret corners and captivating tales that are waiting to be discovered in London.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced this tour have raved about the personalized and immersive nature of the experience. They commend the knowledgeable and passionate guides who bring London's history to life. Many have shared that this tour allowed them to see a different side of London and gave them a deeper appreciation for the city's rich past. These glowing reviews highlight the captivating storytelling and the unique perspectives provided by the guide. Overall, past participants have rated this tour as a five-star experience, ensuring that you're in for a truly unforgettable journey through London's historic areas and hidden secrets.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple

Starting at Temple Station let's get away from the main tourist routes and go in search of the hidden alleys, ancient taverns, church crypts, Roman pavements and places you would have a lot of difficulty finding on your own. Crossing over into the old City of London where the street layouts go back as far a Roman times, you will first be taken into the Inns of Court, a hidden world used by the legal profession, and a haven not usually visited by most tourists. Let me show you the place where Shakespeare first performed Twelfth Night, the Fountain that inspired Charles Dickens, and the English Headquarters of the Knights Templar. Do you like Tea? let me take you to a shop where they have sold Tea for over 300 years.

St Bride's Church

The tour continues avoiding the main road and slipping through ancient passageways like Hanging Sword Alley until we arrive at St Bride's Church. Often called 'The Cathedral of The Press' due to its long association with the Fleet Street Newspapers. Damaged in The Great Fire of London and remodeled by Sir Christopher Wren, it suffered another blow in WW2 when a bomb destroyed the roof. However, this gave Archaeologists the chance to look deep into the crypts. What they found was amazing. Let me show you a hidden medieval chapel, charred remains from the Great fire of 1666, and Roman Pavements in this little known Crypt Museum. The Church has another claim to fame, I will tell you all about it on the tour.

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Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

This can definitely make a claim to being London's oldest Pub if you take in to account it's cellars that date back to the 13th Century. The upper rooms have barely changed since they were rebuilt in 1667. Once your eyes have adjusted to the wooden paneled candle lit interior, perhaps we can take a seat near the same fire place that Charles Dickens warmed his feet, and learn all about Polly the Parrot, the Hellfire Club and the rather naughty tiles found in the 1960's.

Smithfield Market

Brace yourself, this part of the tour gets a little grisly. Smithfield Market is London's oldest market still used for its original purpose, -selling meat. The surrounding area is where the Great fire of London finally extinguished, where Bloody Mary burn't people at the stake, and where William Wallace, AKA Braveheart was executed. Also near here Fagin's Gang had their Den and Sherlock Holmes first met Doctor Watson at the nearby St Barts hospital. I will also show you two surviving buildings that escaped The Great Fire of 1666.

Postman's Park

Located next to the Old General Post Office, this park became known as Postman's park because postal workers enjoyed their lunch here. Originally it is the burial ground for St Botolphs Church. I'm bringing you here to show you a very interesting memorial to the unsung heroes of London. Lets find a park bench and I will tell you the history of this extraordinary place.

Guildhall

Guildhall is pretty much all of London's history on one spot. The Roman's had an Amphitheater on this site, the Saxons built a hall where people paid their taxes, and during the medieval period it was first recorded as a Guildhall. The present building was built around 1411, but the crypts are thought to date back to the 13th century. This is essentially the Town Hall of the City of London. The day-to-day administration of the City of London Corporation is now conducted from modern buildings immediately to the north. Lets admire one of London's oldest buildings and talk about some of the famous people who were put on trial here.

Bank of England

This is the "Square Mile" ancient heart of London and home to the financial district. The Bank of England, the Royal Exchange, and the spooky Cornhill Devils are highlights on this point of the tour. The Royal Exchange is where the Ghost of Christmas yet to come to Ebeneezer Scrooge to see his colleagues discuss his funeral. But why is the Bank of England known as the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? I will tell you!

George and Vulture

Charles Dickens favourite Chop House, and mentioned over 20 times in the Pickwick Papers. The interior is almost unchanged from Dickens time. He would even still be able to order his favouite food from the menu. The alleyways and courts in this area are some of the most atmospheric in London

Leadenhall Market

One of London's oldest and prettiest markets on the site of a Roman cross road. It's no wonder that Leadenhall Market has featured in some of the worlds most famous movies and novels. Most recently as a filming location for the Harry Potter Films, and the market where Ebeneezer Scrooge sends the boy to get the biggest Turkey on Christmas morning.

The Monument to the Great Fire of London

One of the most devastating events in London's history took place just near Monument Underground Station. This is where the great Fire of London started in 1666 destroying 80% of the old city of London. Fortunately your guide knows some of the areas that survived. Your tour ends here, and if you still have energy why not climb the 311 steps to the top of the Monument and see the stunning views over London.

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