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Old City of London Guided Walking Tour

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Old City of London Guided Walking Tour

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Max 12

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Tour Duration

2.5 Hours

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Highlights of the tour

Highlights Generally Include: 

• St Paul's Cathedral (exterior only), A masterpiece of baroque architecture, St Paul's has stood for over 300 years, surviving the Blitz and hosting royal ceremonies, including the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana. 

• Tower of London (exterior only), One of London's most infamous landmarks, this 11th-century fortress has been a royal palace, prison, and execution site, now home to the dazzling Crown Jewels. 

• London Bridge & Tower Bridge, Set foot on London Bridge, steeped in 2,000 years of history, before admiring the grand Victorian engineering of Tower Bridge, one of the city's most iconic crossings. 

• Guildhall & Roman Amphitheater, Once the political heart of medieval London, Guildhall has hosted monarchs and trials for centuries. Beneath it lies the hidden remains of Roman Londinium's amphitheater, a glimpse into the city's ancient past. 

• Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Step back in time at one of London's most historic pubs, frequented by Charles Dickens and Samuel Johnson, where dark wooden beams and winding staircases transport you to the 17th century.


Step back in time on this 2.5-hour pivate walking tour through the Old City of London, where medieval streets, ancient ruins, and grand landmarks reveal the city's rich and turbulent past. 

Once the heart of Roman Londinium, later the epicenter of royal power, financial might, and devastating fires, this historic district holds the secrets of London's evolution from a walled Roman settlement to a modern metropolis. Walk in the footsteps of knights, kings, and rebels as you explore Guildhall, the site of London's medieval government, and uncover the hidden Roman amphitheater buried beneath the city. Marvel at the grandeur of St Paul's Cathedral, where King Charles and Princess Diana wed in 1981, and learn about the Great Fire of 1666, which reshaped the city's skyline. Admire the legendary London Bridge, a crossing that has stood for over 2,000 years, before reaching the iconic Tower Bridge and the imposing Tower of London, home to the Crown Jewels and a dark history of royal intrigue.nnThis immersive journey brings London's most historic quarter to life. From Roman ruins and medieval knights to royal power and modern finance, this tour offers a captivating and comprehensive introduction to the heart of historic London.


Itinerary

    Stops include but are not limited to:

  • Temple Church (Weekdays) / Royal Courts of Justice (Weekends), One of London's most fascinating medieval churches, Temple Church was built by the Knights Templar in the 12th century and played a key role in English history. On weekends, visit the Royal Courts of Justice (EXTERIOR ONLY, an architectural masterpiece where Britain's most high-profile legal cases are heard.
  • Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Step into history at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, a rebuilt 17th-century pub that has welcomed literary greats like Charles Dickens and Samuel Johnson.
  • St Bride's Church, Known as the "Journalists' Church", St Bride's is famed for its distinctive wedding-cake spire, said to have inspired traditional tiered wedding cakes. A site of worship for nearly 2,000 years, its crypt reveals layers of Roman and medieval history.
  • St Paul's Cathedral (EXTERIOR ONLY), One of London's most iconic landmarks, St Paul's Cathedral has stood as a symbol of resilience since its reconstruction after the Great Fire of 1666. 
  • St Mary-le-Bow, Famous for its Bow Bells, this church is deeply woven into Cockney culture—legend has it that only those born within earshot of its bells can claim to be true Cockneys. 
  • Guildhall & Roman Londinium, Once the political heart of medieval London, Guildhall has hosted Lord Mayors, monarchs, and historic trials for over 800 years. Beneath it lies a fascinating Roman amphitheater, offering a glimpse into Londinium, the Roman city that stood here nearly 2,000 years ago.
  • "Heart of the City of London" (Bank of England, Royal Exchange & Mansion House), Stand in the financial center of the world's oldest continuous trading hub. The Bank of England, founded in 1694, has shaped Britain's economy for centuries. Across from it, the Royal Exchange, once London's first shopping mall, now hosts luxury boutiques, while Mansion House remains the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London
  • Monument to the Great Fire of London, Designed by Christopher Wren, this towering column marks the site where the Great Fire of 1666 began, destroying most of the city. 
  • Thames Riverbank, Follow the historic banks of the River Thames, once a bustling highway for traders, royals, and invaders. The river has been central to London's history, from Viking raids to Shakespearean theaters and modern-day development.
  • London Bridge & Tower Bridge, Set foot on the legendary London Bridge, which has existed in various forms for nearly 2,000 years, before reaching the spectacular Tower Bridge, an iconic Victorian masterpiece that still lifts for passing ships.
  • Trinity Square Gardens, A tranquil memorial garden, Trinity Square Gardens honors merchant navy sailors and the victims of public executions once held nearby. Here, you'll also find a discreet plaque marking the site where Anne Boleyn and other notable prisoners were executed.
  • London's Roman Wall, A surviving remnant of Londinium, this fragment of the Roman wall, built nearly 2,000 years ago, once enclosed the city, protecting it from invaders. Originally standing 6 meters high, the wall marked the boundaries of Roman London
  • Tower of London (EXTERIOR ONLY), Conclude your journey at the Tower of London, one of the world's most famous fortresses. Built by William the Conqueror in 1066, it has served as a royal palace, prison, and execution site. Today, it houses the Crown Jewels, guarded by the iconic Yeoman Warders, also known as Beefeaters.nnn

• PRIVATE WALKING TOUR

• PROFESSIONAL TOUR GUIDE

• DURATION 2.5 HOURS

• TOUR WILL RUN, RAIN OR SHINE


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FAQ's

Your guide will be wearing a Babylon badge on a Babylon lanyard. They will also reach out to you on the morning of the tour to confirm the meeting point.

Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.

Yes! All tickets for the permanent collection are included and organized by Babylon Tours.

Your guide will reach out to you the morning of the tour by text and email. Please ensure you have provided your correct telephone number (including country code) and email beforehand. Please be sure to check your SPAM folder if you don't see the email in your inbox.

No, Viator is a booking platform and Online Travel Agent. They sell our tours, but we are Babylon Tours, a Tour Operator currently offering tours in 12 major cities worldwide!

Yes! You can reschedule free of charge if you notify us at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. For rescheduling within 24 hours, a fee applies to cover guide payments, unused tickets, and company costs (no profit is made on this fee). If you booked through a booking platform like Viator or GetYourGuide, you must reschedule directly with them.

Please inform your guide as soon as possible. As this is a semi-private tour, it must start on time. If your tour is ticketed, the guide will reply to your message with the tickets so you can enter the museum or monument on your own and try to join the guide inside if possible. Please note that once the tour begins, the guide will not be able to regularly check their phone.

Please let us know immediately by email to babylontoursinfo@gmail.com or by texting or calling +1 917 999 0380. Our refund policy does not cover medical issues that arise within 24 hours of the tour's start. In such cases, please contact your travel insurance provider. We can provide a document confirming you were unable to attend.

Please let us know immediately by email to babylontoursinfo@gmail.com or by texting or calling +1 917 999 0380 . Our refund policy does not cover transportation issues within 24 hours of the tour's start. In such cases, please contact your travel insurance provider. We can provide a document confirming you were unable to attend.

No, as the museum is large, locating the guide inside is challenging. The guide will meet you at the designated meeting point and accompany the group inside. However, you are welcome to stay in the museum after the tour ends!

Yes, you are welcome to stay in the museum until it closes.

Your guide will have your tickets. As long as you bring proof of ID, the guide's name and number, and arrive at the meeting point on time, the guide will assist you with entry.

Yes, our tours run rain or shine. Please check the forecast and dress appropriately. Tours will only be canceled in the event of a dangerous weather alert from local authorities.

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