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Southwark - an exclusive private walking tour full of surprises!

London, GB
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Embark on a captivating journey through the hidden history of Southwark with this exclusive private walking tour. Discover the secrets of this sophisticated area of London, where sleaze and glamour coexisted for centuries. While the City of London imposed strict rules on entertainment, Southwark became a hub of drinking, gambling dens, brothels, theatres, and even bear baiting. Young men from the City flocked to Southwark to indulge in its forbidden delights. As you explore, you'll encounter the grand palace of the Bishops of Winchester, the magnificent Southwark Cathedral, the ruins of Winchester Palace, the iconic Globe Theatre, and a life-sized replica of the Golden Hinde. Your experienced local guide, accredited by the Institute of Tourist Guiding, will bring this bygone era to life, sharing fascinating stories and hidden gems along the way. Immerse yourself in history and book this unforgettable walking tour of Southwark.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-5 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Fascinating history of sleaze and glamour
  • Exclusive private walking tour
  • Magnificent cathedral and ruins of Winchester Palace
  • Glorious Globe theatre
  • Life-sized replica of the Golden Hinde
  • A fun, experienced professional, local guide, accredited by the Institute of Tourist Guiding
  • Food and drink - we can enjoy a break together but your food and drink purchases are at your expense
  • Gratuities - optional
  • Transportation to/from the start and end points of the walk

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Introduction

Welcome to the Southwark - an exclusive private walking tour full of surprises! This tour takes you through the sophisticated area of Southwark in London, revealing its fascinating history of sleaze and glamour from centuries past. While modern-day Southwark may seem like any other part of London, it holds secrets and stories that will captivate your imagination.

What to expect?

During this walking tour, you can expect to uncover the hidden gems of Southwark. Your experienced and knowledgeable guide will lead you through the enchanting streets, sharing intriguing tales of the area's past. Discover how Southwark became the entertainment center for the City of London, where strict rules didn't apply, allowing for drinking, gambling dens, brothels, theaters, and even bear baiting.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone looking to explore the lesser-known side of London. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this experience will immerse you in the captivating history of Southwark. Don't worry if you're not a history buff, as the tour is designed to be inclusive and enjoyable for all.

Why book this?

Embark on this exclusive private walking tour to truly understand the allure of Southwark. Marvel at the magnificent Southwark Cathedral and witness the ruins of the once lavish Winchester Palace. Immerse yourself in the world of Shakespeare as you visit the glorious Globe Theatre. And don't forget to explore the life-sized replica of the Golden Hinde, a ship that played a significant role in English maritime history. This tour offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history and hidden stories of Southwark, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

Joining this tour means you'll be accompanied by a fun and experienced professional guide, accredited by the Institute of Tourist Guiding. While the tour does not include food and drink, your guide can recommend great spots for a break along the way. Please note that transportation to and from the starting and ending points of the walking tour is not included, so plan accordingly.

Reviews

Previous participants of this tour have raved about the knowledgeable guides, who bring the history of Southwark to life with their storytelling skills. Travelers have expressed their satisfaction with the itinerary, highlighting the chance to see iconic landmarks such as Southwark Cathedral and the Globe Theatre. Overall, the tour has received glowing reviews for its ability to transport visitors back in time and provide a unique perspective on London's history. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!

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

Hay's Galleria

A beautifully renovated space, this converted warehouse is now home to shops, restaurants, offices and apartments. Emerging onto Queens Walk at the back of the Galleria, there are fantastic views of the River Thames and the City of London on the north bank.

Admission Included

The Queen's Walk

Following the part of this path between Tower and London bridges gives us a chance to enjoy views of London's iconic skyline with buildings spanning a timeline of more than 900 years! On the one hand, the White Tower of the Tower of London is a reminder of Norman power from the 12th century whilst the City of London next door is filled with buildings yet to celebrate their 10th birthdays! A wonderful contrast between old and new, something to look at as we consider the history of this area back to a time when this was one of the busiest dockyards in the world.

Borough Market

This centuries old market used to be a raucous market place for the wholesale trading of cattle, fish and grain. We will wander through the market and if you want to stop to buy food to sample after the tour, that's fine with me! Or we can walk through just enjoying the atmosphere - we'll take as long as you like.

Southwark Cathedral

This is one of the oldest churches in London which somehow survived the purge by that most notorious of kings, Henry VIII. Designated a cathedral since 1905, nothing prepares you for the sheer beauty of the interior: soaring arches and a dramatic ceiling give the feeling of space and wonder. There is much to experience here: a stained glass window dedicated to the playwright Shakespeare who lived and worked in the Borough; a Diamond Jubilee window to celebrate the late Elizabeth II's 60 years on the throne and Harvard Chapel commissioned by alumni of Harvard University to honour its founder John Harvard who was baptized in St Saviour's church as it was then. We will go inside the Cathedral for about 20 minutes and although entry is free, there is a small charge for photography which is payable on entry.

Golden Hinde

A replica of the ship which circumnavigated the globe in the 1570s stands majestically beside the River Thames. Once you have come to terms with the fact that a ship this size could possibly complete such a tough and challenging journey, it is interesting to catch up with a few fun facts about the voyage: what was the famous ship called originally, who was on board and how many of the original fleet made it back to England? We will stop for about 5 minutes so that I can answer these questions plus pass on a few other interesting facts!!

Winchester Palace

You will gaze on the ruins of what used to be the large and luxurious home of the Bishops of Winchester. In an area full of sleaze and narrow, run down alleys and yards, once stood this beautiful palace proof that the privileged lived right next door to the poor. You will learn about the power of the Bishops and the meaning of the term Winchester geese - you might be a little surprised by what went on inside the boundaries of the Bishop's lands!

Clink Prison Museum

The Museum stands on the site of the original Clink prison which was inside the lands of the Bishops of Winchester and next door to their luxurious palace. There could not be a greater contrast between the two. The Clink went from being a prison housing wrongdoers to one housing heretics for daring to espouse views contrary to the Bishops' own. I'll tell you about the prison's conditions, how you could buy your way to a more comfortable stay inside and how this most gruesome of places was finally put to rest.

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

You get two Globe theatres for the price of one on this tour! We pass by the location of the original Globe built towards the end of the 1500s and within half a mile, get to admire the magnificent modern Globe which exists because of the perseverance of an American actor called Sam Wanamaker. Having seen the outside, you will want to book to see a performance on the inside too!

Tate Modern

As this old power station towers above, it is possible to imagine that this houses London's biggest museum of art.

Admission Not Included

Menier Chocolate Factory

A much loved theatre today, this historic building used to be home to a chocolate factory run by Meniers who, in the latter half of the 1800s, was the largest chocolate manufacturer in the France. Sadly, as World War I raged in Europe, the neutral Switzerland gained the advantage formulating new recipes for chocolate with delicious fillings, an advance which Meniers could not complete with. The building became derelict but was designated a grade II listed building in the 1990s meaning that it could not be demolished. It then began its new life as a successful, off-West End theatre and I'll explain Menier's interesting history.

Crossbones Graveyard & Garden of Remembrance

This graveyard was only discovered when Transport for London was working on the Jubilee line extension. It houses the remains of the Winchester Geese, cast aside by the Bishops of Winchester and buried in unconsecrated ground along with the social outcasts of the day. Archaeologists from the Museum of London who joined the excavations estimated there are 15,000 bodies buried on the site.

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