Embark on a self-guided walking tour in London to explore notable historical landmarks. Discover the Tower of London, Shakespeare’s Globe, and more. Start at the Sky Garden for stunning views!
Embark on a self-guided walking tour in London to explore notable historical landmarks. Discover the Tower of London, Shakespeare’s Globe, and more. Start at the Sky Garden for stunning views!
- Sky Garden - Discover the “Walkie-Talkie” or Fenchurch building, a modern architectural wonder with its unique design. At its summit, the Sky Garden offers sweeping views of London, merging urban architecture with lush greenery. Although its height was reduced to preserve views of Saint Paul’s Cathedral, its allure is unparalleled.
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- Sky Garden - Discover the “Walkie-Talkie” or Fenchurch building, a modern architectural wonder with its unique design. At its summit, the Sky Garden offers sweeping views of London, merging urban architecture with lush greenery. Although its height was reduced to preserve views of Saint Paul’s Cathedral, its allure is unparalleled.
- The Monument to the Great Fire of London - Explore the Monument to the Great Fire of London, a symbol of the city’s resilience. Crafted by Sir Christopher Wren, its design marks the fire’s origin. Beyond its historical importance, climbing its 311 steps rewards with a panoramic view and a commemorative certificate.
- All Hallows By The Tower - All Hallows by the Tower, established in 675 AD, is London’s oldest church, having survived the Great Fire. Inside, discover artifacts from the 13th and 14th centuries and a concealed Roman road. Once visited by figures like John Quincy Adams, its closeness to the Tower of London also recalls darker tales from King Henry VIII’s time.
- Sundial At The Tower Hill Underground Station - The Sundial at Tower Hill is more than a timepiece. Each bronze plaque highlights key moments in London’s history, from the Roman invasion to the conclusion of World War II. As sunlight moves, it narrates these events, making this sundial a living testament to London’s heritage.
- Tower Bridge - Admire the iconic Tower Bridge, a distinctive combination of bascule and suspension design that has allowed ships to pass for over a century. Often confused with London Bridge, its location near the Tower of London sets it apart. It’s been a significant Thames landmark since the 16th century, with stories of bustling ships and daring acts, like a bus driver heroically jumping its bascules in 1952!
- The Queen’s Walk - Walk along the Queen’s Walk, a riverside homage to queens who have shaped London. From a bustling Thames in the 15th century to grand houses in the 16th century after King Henry VIII’s reign, it has witnessed key events, including the 1666 Great Fire. Today, history meets modernity, with landmarks like the London Eye alongside historic structures.
- The Shard - The Shard, Western Europe’s towering icon, stands at 310 meters, symbolizing London’s modern identity. However, its roots are in historical Southwark, once vibrant with inns and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
- London Bridge - London Bridge, ancient and iconic, was more than a bridge in the 15th century; it was a vibrant street with shops, homes, and even a chapel.
- Borough Market - Borough Market, a culinary treasure, has been central to London since 1014 AD. Once a major trading site by London Bridge, it evolved into a vital hub by the 16th century.
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre - The modern Shakespeare’s Globe, opened in 1997, stands as a tribute to theatre’s timeless appeal. Inspired by actor-director Sam Wanamaker, this replica mirrors the original using traditional materials like unseasoned oak and thatch. It revives the interactive Elizabethan theatre experience, encouraging lively audience participation, and bridging past and present.
- Tate Modern - The Tate Modern, a celebrated art gallery, was once a power station designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Repurposed in 2001, its transformation by architects Herzog and de Meuron skillfully blends industrial heritage with contemporary design. Inside, vast spaces like the former turbine hall showcase art, while upper floors offer panoramic views of the Thames.
- Millennium Bridge - The Millennium Bridge, once infamous for its unexpected wobble after its 2001 debut, stands firm today.

- Access to London Self Guided City Tour on “Trippy Tour Guide” App
- Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
- Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data
- 30+ narration points of popular locations in London Self Guided City Tour
- Access to London Self Guided City Tour on “Trippy Tour Guide” App
- Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
- Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data
- 30+ narration points of popular locations in London Self Guided City Tour
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Embark on a journey through London’s fascinating past with the audio tour, “London History City Tour” by Trippy Tour Guide. Start your adventure at the Sky Garden, where breathtaking views await.
Uncover the history of All Hallows by the Tower and the Tower of London, with the Site of Execution close by. Admire the Sundial at Tower Hill and trace the…
Embark on a journey through London’s fascinating past with the audio tour, “London History City Tour” by Trippy Tour Guide. Start your adventure at the Sky Garden, where breathtaking views await.
Uncover the history of All Hallows by the Tower and the Tower of London, with the Site of Execution close by. Admire the Sundial at Tower Hill and trace the London Wall to Tower Bridge.
Stroll along The Queens Walk London, explore HMS Belfast, and marvel at the Shard. Cross over London Bridge to experience Borough Market.
Discover the original location of the Globe Theatre, visit Shakespeare’s Globe, and see Cardinals Wharf. Explore Tate Modern and walk across the Millennium Bridge.
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.