What You Will Do
Discover the best of London on this immersive Private Walking Tour led by a local guide. Explore the iconic landmarks and hidden gems of central London, then dive into the vibrant world of Camden Town—London’s most authentic and alternative neighborhood.
Visit the stunning St. Paul’s Cathedral and the legendary Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Cross the River Thames for panoramic views and get up close to the medieval towers of the Tower of London.
Wander through Camden Market, where colors, aromas, and creativity fill the air. Your guide, an expert in Camden’s unique culture, will lead you through its most eclectic corners.
Take a break like a true Londoner with a coffee at one of the city’s top cafés (full option only)
If you are traveling with kids we’ll happily adapt the experience to make it fun and engaging for the whole family.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
St. Paul's Underground Station (Exit located next to the Nero coffee shop)
1
St. Paul's Cathedral
10 minutes
Visit London's Anglican Cathedral. With its world-famous dome, St Paul's Cathedral is an iconic feature of the London skyline
2
Millennium Bridge
Stroll across the iconic Millennium Bridge, a striking steel suspension footbridge linking St. Paul's Cathedral with Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Enjoy panoramic views of the Thames and the London skyline as you walk this architectural marvel
3
Tate Modern
Stop by the Tate Modern, a striking example of industrial architecture set on the banks of the Thames. Once a power station, it now stands as a symbol of modern creativity and culture. Enjoy the impressive exterior and the vibrant atmosphere around this iconic London landmark.
4
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
10 minutes
Feel like in the XVI century visiting the reconstruction of the famous Globe Theatre, the Elizabethan playhouse for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays.
5
Clink Prison Museum
Discover the eerie past of Clink Prison, one of England’s oldest and most infamous jails. From the outside, get a glimpse into the darker side of London’s history, where prisoners once lived in harsh conditions right by the River Thames.
6
Golden Hinde
Admire the Golden Hinde, a full-size replica of Sir Francis Drake’s famous galleon. Docked along the River Thames, this historic ship brings to life the spirit of 16th-century exploration and adventure—perfect for a quick photo and a glimpse into maritime history.
7
Borough Market
15 minutes
Explore London's most renowned food and drink Market where you can find flavors from all over the world and buy local products.
8
The Gentlemen Baristas Borough
30 minutes
Take a break to drink one of the best coffees in town. (Only Full Option)
9
London Bridge
10 minutes
Visit the city's most famous bridge and one of London's landmarks. From there admire the fantastic views of Tower Bridge and the Towers of London.
10
St. Magnus The Martyr
10 minutes
Discover this beautiful 17th century church, inside of which is a model of the medieval city of London.
11
The Monument to the Great Fire of London
Admire The Monument to the Great Fire of 1666, a striking Doric column built to commemorate the devastating fire that reshaped London. Standing 202 feet tall, it marks the exact spot where the fire began and offers a glimpse into the city’s dramatic past.
12
St Dunstan in the East Church Garden
10 minutes
Discover the ruins of one of the few remaining casualties of the London Blitz. This destroyed church has become an enchanting public garden, an oasis in the middle of the city.
13
Leadenhall Market
15 minutes
Come across London’s oldest Market in the heart of the city. This beautiful covered Victorian market was the setting for a Harry Potter movie due to its picturesque architecture.
14
Jamaica Wine House
10 minutes
Discover the story of how tea and coffee made it to United Kingdom
15
The Royal Exchange
10 minutes
Marvel at the majestic Royal Exchange, a historic landmark that once served as London’s center for commerce. With its neoclassical façade and rich history, it stands as a symbol of the city's trading legacy and timeless elegance.
16
Bank of England Museum
10 minutes
Discover the Bank of England Museum from the outside, where history and finance meet. Learn about the institution known as “The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street” and its role at the heart of the UK’s economy. A must-see for history and architecture lovers.
17
Guildhall
10 minutes
Admire the historic Guildhall, the ceremonial and administrative heart of the City of London for centuries. This stunning medieval building has hosted royal events and city governance since the 15th century. A true architectural gem rich in heritage. (Only Full Option)
18
St Alphage High Walk
Admire the bit of original Roman wall remains with a beautiful Salter's Garden. (Only Full Option)
19
Barbican Centre
10 minutes
Discover the Barbican Centre, a striking example of Brutalist architecture and one of Europe's largest cultural venues. From the outside, admire its bold design and unique layout, surrounded by elevated walkways, gardens, and urban charm. (Full Option Only)
20
Camden Town
40 minutes
Explore one of London's most famous areas, home of the eclectic Camden Market and live music venues.
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