Explore London’s hidden history on a private walking tour. Uncover ancient secrets, financial power, and mystical lore with expert storytelling.
Explore London’s hidden history on a private walking tour. Uncover ancient secrets, financial power, and mystical lore with expert storytelling.
- Roman city wall - The oldest part of the Roman wall is this Fort.
- St Alphage Garden with ruins of St Alphage Church - Where the history of many peoples from many eras converge from Celtic & Roman through to Anglo-Saxons, Normans to the Guilds & Present-day.
- St. Giles Cripplegate - One of the oldest mediaeval churches in the City and a…
- Roman city wall - The oldest part of the Roman wall is this Fort.
- St Alphage Garden with ruins of St Alphage Church - Where the history of many peoples from many eras converge from Celtic & Roman through to Anglo-Saxons, Normans to the Guilds & Present-day.
- St. Giles Cripplegate - One of the oldest mediaeval churches in the City and a Roman fort that was a response to Boudicca’s revolt..
- Guildhall - The town hall of the City of London has been on its current site since at least the 13th century. We take a look at it’s history and mythology since Greek through to Roman, Saxon and Norman influences.
- Guildhall Art Gallery - Location of the ancient Roman Amphitheatre and art gallery
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The Royal Exchange - Built by a legend for adventurers to meet. These men went onto shape the new world.
We also find out about what the the golden grasshopper is doing on top of it! - Bank of England - At the end of the 17th, after a ‘glorius’ revolution power stablises between Monarchy, Parliament and the City of London and it culminates with the formation of the Bank of England.
- St. Lawrence Jewry - The official church of the City of London - named after one of the early martyrs of the 3rd C and after a Jewish ghetto.
- London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE - An ancient roman temple with secrets linking it’s god to the toipics of money, power and ressurection.
- St Edmund, King and Martyr Church - St Edmund the last true historical King and Martyr of England.
- Bank of England Museum - We tell the story of modern money and trade, how it changed shape and in turn the world itself. It’s stories entail the beheading of a King, Companies that developed an empire to the advent of modern day money: The digital dollar and bitcoin.
- Leadenhall Market - A market that dates back to 1321, we talk about the truth money, trade and dragons!
- The Guild Church of ST Mary Aldermary - The Oldest Mary Church with a history going back 1 thousand years whose history intersects with Money, Power and Guilds.
- Forgotten Streams. Bloomberg Arcade - An art piece for one of the ancient forgotten rivers of the City London that still runs today but below the streets.
- Pope’s Head Alley - In Pope’s Head Alley, we discover papalm pharaonic symbols, medieval religious that links to the story europe’s rise to power.
- Jamaica Wine House - The oldest coffee shop in the City was host to the early hustlers and bustlers of trade and finance.
- St Michael Cornhill - On perhaps the oldest site site of christian worship we discuss the dirty business of Indulgences.
- Change Alley - Change Alley’s packed coffeehouses saw the birth of organised stock trading, insurance markets, and speculative manias, culminating in the South Sea Bubble whose debts echoed into the modern era.
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The london stone - A mysterious london stone which has been at the heart of of the City’s history and mythology since at least Roman times.
It is said that London falls if this stone is ever taken out of the City! - St. Mary-le-Bow - A mysterious church with many ancient symbolism
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - Dive deep into the a few potent but overlooked symbols hidden in plain sight!
- The Church of St Martin Ludgate - Houses a secret that connects to ancient world.
- St Bride’s Church - One of the last places in the city that still honours its Celtic past.
- St George and the Dragon Statue - We delve into the legend of St George.
- Temple Church - The former headquarters of the Knights templars with legends and secrets aplenty
- St. Dunstan in the East - The beautiful ruins tells the story of the Dunstan, a key political advisor to Saxon kings during early England.
- Temple Bar Memorial - At the boundary of the City and at the footsteps of a symbol that embodies power: The Dragon!

- Multilingual - Just tell us the language in advance
- Gain a unique history of the City of London
- A Post Tour Overview
- Multilingual - Just tell us the language in advance
- Gain a unique history of the City of London
- A Post Tour Overview
Embark on a storytelling journey through the hidden City of London, where prehistory, myth, finance, and modern influence intertwine. Accompanied by an expert guide, explore the ancient streets of the Square Mile to discover lost rivers, dragon guardians, sacred sites, and the financial institutions that have shaped the world.
This private small-group…
Embark on a storytelling journey through the hidden City of London, where prehistory, myth, finance, and modern influence intertwine. Accompanied by an expert guide, explore the ancient streets of the Square Mile to discover lost rivers, dragon guardians, sacred sites, and the financial institutions that have shaped the world.
This private small-group walking tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours and offers three route options. Choose to delve into the City’s origins from Roman Londinium and earlier remnants beneath the streets; explore the history of money and power from ancient temples and medieval markets to global finance; or embark on a mystical journey of dragons, symbols, ley-line lore, and intriguing corners often overlooked by Londoners.
The route is tailored to your chosen storyline, with further customization available to suit specific interests. Along the way, enjoy rich, meticulously researched narratives that connect the present with the forgotten past.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.