Hidden London Tour
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
Experience Highlights
If you're passionate about London's hidden history, this walking tour of the capital's nooks and crannies is for you. You'll be able to travel back in time with a professional local guide on a wonderful tour of the city's most hidden corners, such as the Church of the Knights Templar or a tube station you never thought could be there.
In this activity, in which a maximum of 20 people are allowed and which will take about an hour and a half, you will learn about the history of these forgotten places and the fascinating past that is present in many films and novels.
- You will be accompanied by a professional local guide during the hour and a half that this tour lasts approximately.
- You will discover London's most hidden corners on foot in a group activity in which a maximum of 20 people are allowed.
- On the tour you will pass different places, such as the statue of Samuel Johnson or the house of the legendary Knights Templar.
What’s included
- Local guide
- Walking tour for a maximum of 20 people
- Tickets for the interior of the churches
Step by Step
Visiting hidden London is one of the most impressive activities in the city. This one-and-a-half hour walking tour will take you back to a fascinating past that you'll want to know all about.
With aprofessional guide, you'll learn about the history of London's nooks and crannies in a group activity where a maximum of 20 people are allowed.
Fascinating sites you'll see along the tour include the Temple Church, built in late 12th century London by the Knights Templar, as well as St Bride's Church, known as the temple of journalists.
As well as walking along this route dedicated to the newspaper industry and seeing the characteristic churches, you'll also have the chance to enjoy the statue of Samuel Johnson, the inventor of the modern dictionary, and see where he lived.
As you'll see, many of the sites have survived history and others have been reconstructed, especially after World War II. So get your camera out and enjoy this London you never knew before.