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Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet St Night Walking Tour

4 (8)
London, GB
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Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet St Night Walking Tour

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London, GB
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Step into the dark and mysterious world of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, on this thrilling night walking tour of London. Travelers will uncover the hidden alleyways and old pubs of Fleet Street, the former newspaper publishing area of London. Hear chilling tales about the infamous Sweeney Todd, the barber who supposedly had a shop on Fleet Street. Learn about the original story published in a penny dreadful magazine in 1845 and discover the truth behind the legend. This tour takes you on a journey through history, from the Great Fire in 1666 to the docks and the River Thames, as you unravel the secrets of Sweeney Todd and his murderous exploits. Step into the enclosed area of the Temple, created by the Knights Templar, and marvel at the medieval treasures that lie within. The tour concludes at St. Bride's Church, where you'll reflect on the chilling tale of Sweeney Todd and decide for yourself if he was a real character or just a fictional one. Don't miss this chance to explore the dark side of London's past.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the hidden alleys and pubs of Fleet St
  • Learn about the real Sweeney Todd and his barbershop
  • Discover the secrets of the Temple, a hidden enclosed area
  • Visit Middle Temple Hall, a magnificent 16th-century hall
  • See St Bride's Church, known as "The Wedding Cake Church"
  • A visit to the Temple a little know gas-lit area of London dating back to 12th c

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Introduction

Discover the macabre and intriguing world of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, on this night walking tour through the hidden corners of London. Step into the footsteps of this infamous character as you explore the little-visited part of the city that remains unknown to most tourists. Your experienced guide will lead you through the historic alleyways, hidden places, and old pubs of Fleet Street, the former newspaper publishing area, dating back to the aftermath of the Great Fire of London in 1666.

What to expect?

During this captivating two-hour tour, you can expect to uncover the dark tales and mysteries surrounding Sweeney Todd. Delve into the legend of this enigmatic figure, contemplating whether he was a real person or merely a fictional character. As you walk through London's streets, your guide will narrate the original story of "The String of Pearls," a Penny Dreadful magazine series that made Sweeney Todd's barbershop infamous. Immerse yourself in the atmospheric ambiance of the locations mentioned in the story, including hidden tunnels and secret paths.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history lovers, fans of Victorian fiction, and those with a macabre curiosity. It appeals to anyone seeking a unique and exciting way to explore London's dark past. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this experience offers a fresh perspective on the city and its hidden stories.

Why book this?

Step into the shoes of an experienced traveler and uncover the secrets of London's most notorious barber. Embark on a journey through time and immerse yourself in the chilling atmosphere of Sweeney Todd's London. As a 25-year old female content writer, your guide will provide you with a captivating narrative, full of suspense and intrigue. You'll discover hidden gems and learn fascinating historical facts that will bring the story of Sweeney Todd to life. This tour offers a unique combination of entertainment and education, providing an unforgettable experience for those seeking something different from the typical tourist attractions.

Good to know

It is important to note that this walking tour lasts for approximately 120 minutes. Meeting at Temple Station, your guide will take you on a carefully crafted itinerary, stopping at various key locations to reveal the hidden secrets of Sweeney Todd's world. You'll explore the historic Temple area, visit Middle Temple Hall, Temple Church, and other significant landmarks. The tour ends at St Bride's Church, a short walk from Blackfriars or St Paul's Underground Stations. Prepare to be enthralled by the captivating narratives and insights into London's dark history.

Reviews

Travelers who have joined this tour have praised the guide's extensive knowledge and captivating storytelling abilities. Many have commended the tour for providing a unique perspective on London's history and allowing them to experience the atmospheric ambiance of Sweeney Todd's era. Visitors have found the tour both entertaining and educational, citing it as a highlight of their trip to London. Overall, reviews reveal high levels of satisfaction and a strong recommendation for those seeking an immersive and memorable experience in the heart of the city.

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

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Temple Station

We start from Temple Station introducing Sweeney Todd, was he a real person or just a fictional character, we will discuss all the possibilities during the tour.

2 Temple Pl

We stop outside an interesting beautiful house now a museum, exibition and event hire place built by the American William Waldorf Astor. We hear about why he settled in England after a row with his family and how he inherited a fortune ammased by his grandfather John Jacob Astor 1 who emigrated to America in the early 1800's

Temple

We enter the Temple an enclosed area hidden from view, unless you know London well! Created by the Knight's Templar in the 12th c after the Crusades it has many stories to tell

Middle Temple Hall

We walk to Middle Temple Hall a 16thc Baronial Hall used for dining and celebrations today, but by whom? We look at how the area is one of the most filmed and photographed area's in London today and how you can visit this magnificent place

Temple Church

We see the Master of the Temple's house and walk to Temple Church and see this church still standing from the 12th c, behind are graves of Knight'sTemplar from that time

Temple Bar Memorial

We come out into the noisy world of Fleet St and stop by the monument to Temple Bar. Do you know why it has this name?

St Dunstan-in-the-West

We walk down Fleet St to St Dunstan's Church just a stones throw from where Sweeney's Barbers shop stood. We talk about how he murdered his victims and took the remains to Mrs lovette's basement bakery via tunnels which passed here

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

We continue out on to Fleet St passing Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub built just after the Great Fire of London in the reign of King Charles 2nd. Al the Kings and Queens from then until now are listed on the board outside. We also stop to see how many famous writers and poets drank in here including Charles Dickens, Mar Twain, yeats and many more

Reviews

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4 (8)

CazzieS_13

I did the Sweeney Todd walk. There was actually very little about Sweeney Todd. Lots of other subjects brought in - Jack The Ripper, The Knights Templar, Dr. Johnson etc. The locations were lovely and unusual and it was overall enjoyable. The guide was a little scatty though but full of knowledge, even if a little haphazard!

Rebecca161074

I went with a friend last night and we both absolutely loved our tour with Jenny. We have both lived in London all of our lives yet neither had ever seen the fantastic areas of London that Jenny walked and talked us through. This tour is a much more than the story of sweeny Todd and would highly recommend. Jenny is so knowledgeable and entertaining. We had a fantastic evening.

Tessa6668

The walk around Temple was lovely due to the wonderful buildings, but as walking tours go this was really boring. Jenny our guide was not dynamic or entertaining she just droned on like a school teacher. Some of the time we couldn't even hear her as she stopped in such unsuitable places. I know Sweeney Todd is a fictional character but surely if the tour is called"Sweeney Todd " you would expect a bit more than just a review of a couple of TV shows. I was not entertained by photographs of a cave in Scotland? Very odd mix match of a tour, a bit of Henry viii, a bit of Jack the Ripper and a whole lot of Knights of Templar. Sorry, not for me and cannot recommend. Also a tip for the guide.. never set off on a tour where you have to talk for two hours without a bottle of water, and try to turn up on time!

Suzanne1London

We have been on a few London walks over the years. So know the protocol. Last night Jenny was a few minutes late which seemed to fluster her. She never properly introduced herself to the group. Jenny's first topic was Anne Boleyn! I was very surprised as I had booked a Sweeny Todd tour, so I checked with others to see if I was on the right tour. Apparently I was. We were a huge group of 38, far too many people to be standing about on narrow Fleet Street pavement. Often I couldn't hear what she was saying as the traffic rumbled by. She did take us to quieter areas and alley ways. At one point she asked members of the group if anyone had some water as she had a cough! Post covid should we be sharing water bottle? A lady did give her the remains of her drink. Jenny probably knows her staff but she was more like a school teacher than an entertainer. Felt like I was on school trip.

dotb343

We went on a sweeny todd your round London This was very interesting to see a lot of hidden parts and building never knew was there. and learnt a lot of history .realy enjoyed the walk and Jenny is a fantastic guard so know her history and she is very enthusiastic and a joy to listen to her story .well worth a look at this tour very good love it so much .

zahiazahia

Really enjoyed the walk - saw lots of hidden parts of London and learnt lots of history. We particularly loved the creepy atmosphere Jenny brought to the walk. The walk was definitely good value for money! Jenny is so knowledgeable and friendly - she knows so much about the city and has so many interesting tidbits to share. Would definitely recommend!

helengU2846DR

Went on the Sweeney Todd yesterday evening with my son, had an excellent time, Jenny right on the ball with her knowledge of the area and descriptive narration, I felt almost as if I had been there at the time, thanks again for a great evening

marshmanoflondon

Fantastic walk, with Jenny, a superb guide. Her stories revealed Fleet Street's hidden secrets and much more. Really great and we would certainly recommend!
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2024-05-01 02:51