Tower of London
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Here about the Roman and Medieval beginnings of the Financial District
Discover the intriguing history behind London's financial district with the captivating Money and Power in the City Sightseeing Tour. This gossipy tour takes you on a journey through time, exploring the key personalities and organizations that shaped the City of London. From its Roman and Medieval past to the rise of the stock market and trade associations that define the district today, this tour uncovers the secrets of power and money that still hold relevance in our modern world. Led by experienced guides, this sociable and informal tour will have you engaged in lively discussions and debates about the dynamics and criminality of centuries-old financial practices.
Join the Money and Power in the City Sightseeing Tour for a fascinating 120-minute exploration of London's financial district. Delve into the origins of the City of London at the Tower of London, learning about its Roman and Medieval beginnings. Discover the historic sites associated with the East India Company, once bigger and more influential than today's tech giants. Witness the neo-classical splendor of the Royal Exchange, Bank of England, and Mansion House. Unearth the birthplace of the stock market at Exchange Alley, and admire the medieval Guildhall and nearby guild buildings. Finish the tour by marveling at the modern Stock Market Tower in Paternoster Square, with its backdrop of the magnificent St. Paul's Cathedral.
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, finance professionals, and curious travelers who want to gain a deeper understanding of the City of London's rich past. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the capital, this tour welcomes anyone interested in exploring the hidden secrets of London's financial district. Join fellow adventurers who share a passion for history, culture, and thought-provoking discussions about power and money across the centuries.
Embark on the Money and Power in the City Sightseeing Tour to experience a unique blend of historical storytelling and fascinating insights into London's financial world. With expert guides leading the way, you'll gain a fresh perspective on the historic significance of the City of London. Engage in riveting discussions about the balance of power, the effects of money, and the intertwining histories of finance and politics. Delight in the opportunity to explore lesser-known sites linked to the East India Company and learn why this influential organization has been forgotten in Britain's collective memory. By booking this tour, you'll embark on a thrilling journey through time, connecting the past to the present and understanding the impact that the City of London has had on the world.
The Money and Power in the City Sightseeing Tour lasts approximately 120 minutes, providing ample time to uncover the hidden stories of London's financial district. The meeting point is conveniently located at the Tower Hill Station's main entrance, just a short walk away from the first stop, the Tower of London. The tour takes you on a carefully planned route, passing by significant landmarks such as Lloyds of London, the Royal Exchange Building, Guildhall, and Paternoster Square. Along the way, be prepared to absorb intriguing facts and anecdotes shared by the knowledgeable guides. Comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for a pleasant and enjoyable experience.
Travelers who have experienced the Money and Power in the City Sightseeing Tour rave about the fascinating insights they gained into London's financial history. They appreciate the engaging delivery of the guides, who are well-versed in the subject matter and exhibit a passion for storytelling. Many comment on how the tour offers a fresh perspective on familiar landmarks, providing a deeper understanding of the City of London's significance as a global financial hub. Visitors often mention that the tour exceeded their expectations, leaving them with a newfound appreciation for the intricate dynamics of power and money. Overall, reviews consistently highlight this tour as a must-do experience for history buffs, finance enthusiasts, and curious adventurers looking to uncover the hidden stories of the City of London.
Tower of London
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Here about the Roman and Medieval beginnings of the Financial District
Lloyds of London
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We see the most important historic location of the East India company having previously seen other sites linked to it.
Royal Exchange Building London
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See the neo classical splendour of the Royal Exchange, Bank of England and Mansion House
Guildhall
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See the medieval Guildhall and selected near by Guild buildings. Medieval guild halls were used to store goods and as places for celebratory events. When not required for guild members' events, the hall often became place where townspeople could hold entertainments such as Passion plays.
Paternoster Square
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See the modern Stock market towered over by the glorious St Paul's Cathedral. St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in London. As the seat of the Bishop of London, the cathedral serves as the mother church of the Diocese of London. It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade I listed building.
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