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Walks

We offer a mixture of interesting walks that you can choose from, depending of what you want to see and for how long.

Walk 1 – Discover the West End of London

A circular walk of great discovery that captures the diverse sides of London’s West End. Find out more about its famous and most elegant buildings from Buckingham Palace to St James Palace, its fashionable shops and its remarkable hidden treasures.

The West End of this most fascinating capital city is a remarkable journey through time. Our journey will lead us through a maze of hidden alleyways, to the breathtaking buildings of regal London and onto its more modern attractions. You will be amazed at the contrast of this walk it really does have that WOW factor!

Tours begin at Leicester Square Station and finishes at Charing Cross Station and lasts for 6 hours, including an hour’s break for lunch.

Walk 2 – London’s Secret West End

This 2.5 hour walk will take you to some very familiar sites of London’s West End, including Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square, but it will also show you some hidden treasures that you will find amazing.

The constant building and re-building of the West End over many hundreds of years makes this part of London very different and interesting. This walk offers you a unique opportunity to discover its fantastic elegant buildings and stumble across its many hidden secrets.

The walk starts at Leicester Square Station and concludes in Trafalgar Square.

Walk 3 – Impressive London

This walk of will show you the major and most impressive sites that are located in the West End of London. The walk will take you past the breathtaking buildings of Westminster Abbey, The Houses of Parliament and through the stylish Horse Guards Parade.

On our travels you can check if the Prime Minister is at home and check the time on your watch with Big Ben. The London Eye will also give you an opportunity to discover one of London’s new tourist attractions.

Tours begin at Leicester Square Station and finishes at Charing Cross Station and lasts for approximately 3 hours.

(Please note that Walks 2 & 3 combined are the same as Walk 1)

Walk 4 – City of London

The Financial capital of Europe, arguably the World, is located in the City of London. The eastern half of the city is the oldest and most modern part and offers a very interesting and diverse range of buildings and streets.

The walk will allow you the opportunity to discover the city in its full glory. Its modern office blocks to its Victorian markets and to its most famous buildings of St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London and Tower Bridge gives you an indication of how much has changed in this part of London over the years.

You will be surprised at its hidden gardens and churches. It is littered with Public Houses, café's and restaurants to cater for its working community.

This walk lasts for approximately 3.5 hours and starts at the Bank Station and finishes at Farringdon Station.

Walk 5 – Pub Walk of Bankside & City

This afternoon walk will take you to some outstanding pubs that are located on both sides of the River Thames.

The walk will visit SEVEN remarkable drinking holes that all have their own individual stories to be told. From an 18th century coaching house, to the home of Bridget Jones and onto a converted coffee house are just some of the delights you will sample.

You will have the opportunity to taste a variety of beers, wines and spirits, which ever is your tipple. So don't forget your beer tokens!

Walk starts at London Bridge station and finishes at Mansion House station.

Walk 6 – Pub Walk of Central London

This is, without doubt, the most interesting and outstanding pub walk that we offer.

The EIGHT pubs we visit all have a unique design and many have a very long history associated with them. We will discover the most hidden pub in London, the most remarkable wood carvings and a hostelry that was a regular for a literal genius. Is this wetting your appetite? Well get out your gold sovereigns and visit these fantastic Ale Houses.

An afternoon walk, that starts at Farringdon Station and finishes at Holborn Station.

Walk 7 – Pub Walk of London’s West End

Another great walk around London’s West End discovering its pubs and Inns.

A clutch of SIX pubs that offer their own individual charm and hospitality. We find where the Monarch's hunting ground was marked out, some remarkable internal diamond-cut mirrors and a unique collection of old penny fruit machines.

The walk commences at Piccadilly Station and finishes at Hyde Park Corner Station

Walk 8 – Riverside Pub Walk

This walk offers you the opportunity to visit the most outstanding pubs that are on and by River Thames in and around central London.

The walk will give you some brilliant views of the London skyline. The 7 pubs all offer their own individual style and most of them excel in the summer because of their riverside location.

This afternoon walk is available from April – October and starts at Cannon Street Station and concludes at Embankment station.

Walk 9 - Walking The London Blitz

On the afternoon of Saturday September 7th 1940 life changed dramatically and abruptly for the citizens of London. Many were enjoying the late summer sunshine when at 4.36 p.m. the air raid sirens sounded. The Blitz had begun. By the time it had finished in May 1941 1.4 million people had been made homeless and over 20,000 people across the capital had been killed.

Join us as we re-discover the London of the 1940's. Although much has changed since 1940, a great deal of evidence still remains to evoke powerful images of those momentous days. In amongst the towering office blocks it is still possible to feel the 'spirit of the Blitz' once again.

Tours start at the Bank of England and finish at Smithfield Market. All you need is a good pair of walking shoes. The tour lasts for approximately 5 hours.

Walk 10 – Film Locations (City of London)

London offers the perfect backdrop for film companies to shoot and locate their movies.

London locations have graced many blockbuster films over the years, including the Bridget Jones films, Harry Potter, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and more recently Match Point.

This walk will show you many London film locations situated in the City of London which will enable you to follow in the footsteps of some of your favourite actors and actress. You will be pleasantly surprised by the amount of locations – this is a must for movie buffs!

The walk which lasts for X hours starts from Farringdon station and finishes at Blackfriars station.

Walk 11 – Film Locations (Central and West End of London)

Another outstanding walk that discovers the London locations used in Centre and the West End of the city that have been included in some very memorable films. These include the Bridget Jones films, several James Bond films, Notting Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Closer and more recently Love Actually.

This walk will allow you to follow the stars and relive the famous scenes. You will be pleasantly surprised by the amount of locations – this is another must for any movie buff!

The walk which lasts for X hours starts from Blackfriars station and finishes at Charing Cross station.