What You Will Do
Discover London Like Never Before – With a Storyteller at Heart
What sets this experience apart? I’m not just a guide—I’m a journalist turned storyteller with nearly 20 years of international reporting experience. Since 2018, I’ve been guiding in cities like London, New York, and Washington D.C., in five languages: English, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, French, and Spanish. My background as a former TV correspondent gives me the confidence, charisma, and flair to bring history vividly to life.
Book now for a tour that’s as informative as it is entertaining—where every step tells a story.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
The meeting point for this tour is at the London Bridge station exit by the Borough Market.
1
Borough Market
1 hour
Here the tourists will start their day trying some specialties like a sausage roll or a scotch egg. And if you don't mind having dessert before lunch, I encourage you to try the famous strawberries with chocolate.
2
Tower Bridge
45 minutes
The crossing of Tower Bridge is a must and the ticket includes a visit to the machine room.
3
Tower of London
35 minutes
Mysterious and intriguing, the Tower of London is not only the oldest castle in London, but the place where the crown jewels are stored. We don't enter it because that could take an entire afternoon.
4
Barbican Centre
35 minutes
This is a cultural centre with cafe, cinema, theatre, exhibitions, and residential flats, but what stands out is its brutalist architecture and the stunning gardens and fountains.
5
The Jugged Hare
1 hour
Here is our stop for lunch. This pub not only serves delicious steak, but also wild meat like venison, hare, boar among others...
6
Temple Of Mithras
30 minutes
Unearthed in 1954, this pagan temple dates was built when the Roman Empire ruled Britannia and London was called Londinium.
7
St. Paul's Cathedral
35 minutes
The temple where Prince Charles and Lady Diana got married was the tallest building in London for more than two centuries. We only see it from outside.
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