Misfits of Covent Garden Walking Tour
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Duration: 2 hours
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Local Expert Guide
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Wheelchair accessible
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Admission to Actor's Church
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Suitable for all fitness levels
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Public transport nearby
Explore the rich history and misfits of Covent Garden on this unique walking tour, uncovering untold stories and vibrant characters of London.
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Local guide
Explore the rich history and misfits of Covent Garden on this unique walking tour, uncovering untold stories and vibrant characters of London.
Highlights
- Discover the crazy and colorful characters of Covent Garden
- Explore the historic Covent Garden market building
- Experience the vibrant nightlife and live entertainment in Jubilee Market
- Learn about the eccentric characters of the city's theatre scene
- Visit the beautiful Royal Opera House for opera and ballet performances
Meeting Point
We will meet in front of the Sunglasses Hut, opposite Covent Garden underground station. Your guide will be holding a yellow Rebel Tours umbrella.
Underground Ltd, Long Acre, London WC2E 9JT , United Kingdom
What to expect
St Paul’s Church Covent Garden
We'll visit inside the "Actor's Church", one of the only remaining buildings of the original Covent Garden Piazza. We'll have a special mini tour inside the church, subject to availability (We can't always guarantee entry if the church has an event or special service)
Covent Garden
We'll take a look inside and around the Covent Garden market building as we learn how the market has changed through the centuries.
Jubilee Market
The only market in London run by traders. Learn about Covent Garden's nightlife and famed live entertainment.
Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Outside the longest-running theatre site in London, your guide will tell you about the eccentric characters of the city's theatre and social scene.
Royal Opera House
Once the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, this beautiful building shows opera and ballet all year round.
Neal Street
Learn about Covent Garden's prostitution trade and the famous "Gin Craze" as you enter Seven Dials, once one of London's great slums.
Neal's Yard
A colourful hidden gem!
Drury Lane Gardens
A former graveyard and scene from Dickens' Bleak House, this children's playground and heritage site was the first ever project by the UK's National Trust.
Seven Dials
Finish your tour at the sundial monument of Seven Dials.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try the local food stalls nearby.
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Visit the Royal Opera House after.
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Check for events at The Actor’s Church.
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Explore Neal's Yard for unique shops.
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Grab coffee at Monmouth Coffee nearby.
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