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Overview

Explore London's rich history on our audio tour, "London History City Tour" by Trippy Tour Guide. Begin at the Sky Garden for stunning views. Discover All Hallows by the Tower and the Tower of London, with the Site of Execution nearby. See the Sundial at Tower Hill and follow the London Wall to Tower Bridge. Enjoy The Queens Walk London, HMS Belfast, and the Shard. Cross London Bridge to Borough Market. Explore the original site of the Globe Theatre, Shakespeare's Globe, and Cardinals Wharf. Visit Tate Modern and cross the Millennium Bridge.

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point

King William Street, England, EC4R 9AA, United Kingdom

The tour starts outside Monument Tube Station, just few steps from the stair case. No guide will meet you at the starting point as this is a self-guided tour. Before starting, make sure to check your email for instructions to access and download the tour within app.

End Point

End point

The tour end at St. Paul's Churchyard, which is the last stop

Language Offered

German-AUDIO

German-WRITTEN

Mandarin-AUDIO

Mandarin-WRITTEN

English-AUDIO

English-WRITTEN

Italian-AUDIO

Italian-WRITTEN

French-AUDIO

French-WRITTEN

Spanish-AUDIO

Spanish-WRITTEN

Itinerary

1. Sky Garden
Behold the "Walkie-Talkie", or Fenchurch building, a modern marvel with its distinct shape. Atop, the Sky Garden boasts panoramic views of London, blending urban architecture with green serenity. While its stature was curtailed to protect Saint Paul's Cathedral views, its charm remains unmatched.
Duration: 15 mins
2. The Monument to the Great Fire of London
Behold the Monument to the Great Fire of London, a testament to the city's resilience. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, its symbolic design signifies where the Great Fire ignited. Beyond its historic significance, an adventurous climb of its 311 steps offers a panoramic view and a commemorative certificate.
Duration: 15 mins
3. All Hallows By The Tower
All Hallows by the Tower, dating back to 675 AD, stands as London's oldest church, surviving the Great Fire. Inside, one can find remnants from the 13th and 14th centuries and a hidden Roman road. Once frequented by notable figures like John Quincy Adams, its proximity to the Tower of London also echoes darker tales from King Henry VIII's era.
Duration: 10 mins
4. Sundial At The Tower Hill Underground Station
The Sundial at Tower Hill is more than just a time-telling tool. Each bronze plaque captures pivotal moments in London's history, from the Roman invasion to the end of World War II. As sunlight shifts, it guides us through these events, making this sundial a living chronicle of London's legacy.
Duration: 20 mins
5. Tower Bridge
Marvel at the iconic Tower Bridge, a unique blend of bascule and suspension design allowing ships passage for over a century. While often mistaken for the London Bridge, its proximity to the Tower of London makes it distinct. It's been a pivotal Thames landmark since the 16th century, with tales of bustling ships and daring feats, like a bus driver heroically leaping its bascules in 1952!
6. The Queen's Walk
Stroll the Queen's Walk, a riverside tribute to queens who've shaped London. From a 15th-century bustling Thames to grand houses in the 16th century after King Henry the 8th's reign, it's witnessed pivotal moments, including the 1666 Great Fire. Today, history meets modernity, with landmarks like the London Eye alongside age-old structures.
7. The Shard
The Shard, Western Europe's towering icon, stands tall at 310 meters, representing London's modern face. However, its foundations lie in historical Southwark, once bustling with inns and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
Duration: 10 mins
8. London Bridge
London Bridge, ancient and iconic, was more than just a bridge in the 15th century; it was a lively street with shops, homes, and even a chapel.
9. Borough Market
Borough Market, a culinary gem, has been at the heart of London since 1014 AD. Once a key trading spot by London Bridge, it flourished into a vital hub by the 16th century.
Duration: 20 mins
10. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
The modern Shakespeare's Globe, opened in 1997, stands as a tribute to theatre's enduring charm. 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.
Duration: 5 mins
11. Tate Modern
The Tate Modern, a renowned 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.
Duration: 20 mins
12. Millennium Bridge
The Millennium Bridge, once notorious for its unexpected wobble after its 2001 debut, stands firm today.

Inclusion

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

Exclusion

Private transportation

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • 100% refund if cancelled 1+ days before the start date
  • 0% refund if cancelled less than 1 day(s) before the start date

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Supplied by Trippy Tour Guide

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