Step back in time and explore The City of London, where ancient history meets modern marvels. We’ll uncover hidden passageways and pedestrian-only areas, revealing a side of London most visitors miss.
Walk alongside the remnants of The London Wall, a relic of Roman Londinium, before admiring the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. As we take in these landmarks, I’ll share fascinating stories of the monarchy from 1066 to today.
Strolling along the River Thames, you’ll see how London’s skyline blends past and future, while in the historic Square Mile, we’ll uncover the city’s rich trading history.
This isn’t just a walk—it’s a journey through time, filled with stories, secrets, and unforgettable sights.
Please meet your guide outside St Paul's Station 5 minutes before the start time of your tour.
We will end the tour outside the Tower of London
St Paul’s Cathedral is a landmark domed church in central London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1710, renowned for its majestic Baroque architecture and iconic skyline presence
Guildhall is the historic ceremonial and administrative centre of the City of London, home to the City of London Corporation and renowned for its medieval Great Hall and crypts
The Bank of England is the United Kingdom’s central bank, founded in 1694 and headquartered on Threadneedle Street in London, responsible for issuing banknotes, setting interest rates, and maintaining financial stability
The Royal Exchange in London, founded by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1566 and officially opened by Queen Elizabeth I in 1571, is a historic neoclassical building that served as a centre for commerce, trade, and royal proclamations, now housing luxury shops and restaurants in the heart of the City’s financial district
The Monument in London is a 61-meter-tall fluted Doric column built between 1671 and 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London and celebrate the city's rebuilding, located near the fire’s starting point on Pudding Lane
The London Wall site at Trinity Square features one of the largest and best-preserved sections of the Roman city wall, standing about 10.6 meters high with the lower part dating from around AD 200
The Tower of London is a historic fortress built by William the Conqueror in the 1070s on the north bank of the River Thames, serving as a royal palace, military stronghold, prison, and home to the Crown Jewels, symbolizing Norman power and England’s turbulent history.
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