Experience the sights, sounds and memories
of 1940’s London. Let me be your guide and bring this famous
episode in our capitals long history alive. Ideal for visitors looking
for a tour with a difference or locals wishing to learn more of
their cities past, these fully escorted tours seek out the remaining
tangible evidence of the London blitz combined with contemporary
recordings and anecdotes passed down by those who were there. Each
walk ends in a visit to either the Imperial War Museum or the Cabinet
War Rooms. For those with a passion for history this is a tour not
to be missed.
“I view London differently now,
it is like I have been given a fresh pair of eyes.” (Max Wooldridge,
The Mail on Sunday)
If you have a whole day, an afternoon
or a summers evening free then why not organise a group of friends
or work colleagues and learn about your city and its wartime history?

Then > Bank of England |

Now > Bank of England |
Each walk can be tailor made for 4-20
people and lasts from 2 hours upwards. A visit to the Imperial War
Museum, Cabinet War Rooms or the Museum of London can also be included.
Sample Walks you can chose from include:
- Bank to London Bridge
- Borough to Smithfield's
- St Paul's to Trafalgar Square
- Marble Arch to Westminster
- Westminster to Hyde Park Corner
Whilst I cannot guarantee good weather
I can guarantee the following:
- Each walk is an ideal excursion for a group of family and friends,
an office outing, a social club or a society.
- All tours include a map/information pack on the walk.
- For your convenience, all walks begin and end at an underground
or main line rail terminus.
- All the walks have been planned with minimal noise in mind and
make use of parks, quiet streets & alleys, church yards and
buildings and the riverside.
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