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Private Last Night in Soho Movie Walking Tour in London

London, GB
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Private Last Night in Soho Movie Walking Tour in London

London, GB
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Experience the magic of Soho as you step into the world of Last Night in Soho on this private walking tour. Immerse yourself in the swinging sixties as you visit the real-life locations from this gripping film. From glamorous neon-lit spots to the more mysterious and dark corners, you'll discover the secrets behind the movie magic. Explore iconic landmarks such as Piccadilly Circus and Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, as well as hidden gems like Soho Square and Fitzrovia. Follow in Ellie's footsteps as you uncover the history and culture of these historic streets and lanes. With a duration of 150 minutes, this tour will transport you back in time and leave you wanting more. Book now and embark on a thrilling adventure through the heart of London's nightlife.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visit the real-life glamorous locations from the film
  • Explore the iconic 60's street of Carnaby Street
  • Experience the bright lights and glitzy advertising of Piccadilly Circus
  • Step back in time at Haymarket Theatre Royal
  • Discover the vibrant streets and lanes of Soho
  • Private guided walking tour visiting locations from the movie Last Night In Soho
  • Transport to and from the tour (by Underground).

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of 1960s London with the Private Last Night in Soho Movie Walking Tour. This unique experience takes you on a journey through the iconic locations featured in the hit film, Last Night in Soho. From glamorous neon-lit streets to hidden alleys shrouded in mystery, you'll discover the enchanting charm of Soho while retracing the footsteps of the film's protagonist, Ellie.

What to expect?

During this 150-minute tour, you can expect to explore the bustling streets, cozy cafes, and lively pubs that served as the backdrop for Ellie's compelling story. From Liberty London, where Ellie embarks on her London adventure, to Carnaby Street, the heart of 60s fashion, each place holds a piece of the film's narrative. You'll also visit Piccadilly Circus, Haymarket Theatre Royal, and experience the enthralling atmosphere of Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. Prepare to be transported back in time as you uncover the secrets and hidden gems of the Soho district.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for film enthusiasts, fans of Last Night in Soho, or anyone seeking to experience the magic of swinging 60s London. Whether you're a traveler looking to immerse yourself in the city's rich cultural history or a local eager to uncover the secrets of your own backyard, this tour offers a unique and captivating experience for all.

Why book this?

By booking this tour, you'll have the exclusive opportunity to explore the real-life locations portrayed in Last Night in Soho. As you walk through the vibrant streets and alleys, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the film's narrative and the historical and cultural significance of each place. Led by an experienced guide with insider knowledge, you'll uncover fascinating stories and intriguing details that bring the film to life. Whether you're a film buff or simply looking for a unique and immersive way to explore London, this tour promises to be an unforgettable adventure.

Good to know

This walking tour is approximately 150 minutes long and covers a range of locations in Soho and surrounding areas such as Piccadilly Circus, Carnaby Street, and Fitzrovia. The meeting point will be conveniently communicated to you prior to the tour to ensure a seamless experience. Please note that the tour does not include entry into specific venues but offers a street-level exploration of the sites. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as you'll be walking through the vibrant streets of London. Prepare to be enchanted by the rich history and allure of Soho as you delve into the captivating world of Last Night in Soho.

Reviews

Tour participants have shared their excitement and satisfaction with this unique walking tour. They praised the knowledgeable guide who brought the film's locations to life with captivating stories and insights. Many found the experience to be a delightful journey through the history of Soho, appreciating the opportunity to see the real-life places that inspired the film. Reviewers also highlighted the tour's ability to transport them back in time, providing a deeper connection to the film and an overall memorable experience. If you're a fan of Last Night in Soho or intrigued by the allure of 1960s London, this tour comes highly recommended.

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

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Liberty London

(Pass by)

One of the famed department stores in London and a must-visit location for Ellie when she comes to London.

Carnaby Street

Perhaps the most iconic 60's street in not just Soho but London.

Piccadilly Circus

The bright lights of Soho start at Piccadilly Circus, known around the world for the glitzy advertising hoardings that cover the buildings and the Statue of Eros.

Haymarket Theatre Royal

This is the very spot where Ellie goes back to the 1960's and sees the advertising hoarding for the new James Bond film.

Admission Not Included

Criterion Theatre

Where the photo of Ellie and her mother was taken.

Admission Not Included

Cafe de Paris

We'll stand at the door where Ellie passed through the first time she met Sandy in Last Night In Soho

Admission Not Included

Soho

We will explore the streets, lanes and squares of vibrant Soho that aren’t otherwise listed on the itinerary.

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club

The legendary jazz club was a firing location for Last Night In Soho

Admission Not Included

Soho Square

The very heart of Soho and HQ for many entertainment and media organisations including possibly the biggest star of the 60's. It was of course one of the key locations in Last Night In Soho

The Toucan

This is a real life legendary venue but of course in Last Night In Soho is where Ellie worked and where she repeatedly met a mysterious older man who seemed to be familiar with Sandy and the grim figures of the Soho underworld in the 1960's. We will also see the spot where this person his run over by a taxi.

Admission Not Included

Goodge Place Market

A few seconds walk from this market is the very street and house that Ellie ends up living in, owned of course by Mrs Collins who tells us that the house is full of secrets.

Admission Included

Fitzrovia

Amongst other things, we will visit the steps that Ellie struggled to pull her back up when she arrived at her dormitory in London as well as explore some picturesque streets and lanes.

Senate House

Here we follow in the footsteps of Ellie after she flees in terror from the ghostly experiences in the university library. Incidentally, Stephen who created Ye Olde England Tours spent 4 years in that very library and knows these streets off by heart.

SOAS University of London

Though Ellie of course studies at the fashion college, the film makers actually used the massive library here for Last Night In Soho. We won't go inside but will see the street view that she sees when she looks out of the window.

Admission Not Included

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