Numbers are limited to 15 people on this small-group walking tour, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention from your guide.
Highlights
- Walking tour of London's classic sights
- See major attractions like Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral and London Bridge
- Move through history, from Shakespeare's Globe to the Tate Modern and the contemporary London Eye
- Hear engaging, passionate and funny stories from your knowledgeable guide
- Enjoy a delicious and traditionally British dinner of fish and chips
- Small-group tour (maximum 15) provides a unique and intimate experience
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Small-Group Walking Tour with Fish and Chips Dinner
London's impact on world history and culture is second to no other city on Earth. London has seen Celts, Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Normans, and now people from across the world come and leave their mark on the capital, creating a uniquely varied city of amazing contrasts. Roman walls sit next to Norman castles, Victorian Bridges next to towering glass skyscrapers, and through it all runs the great River Thames.
The city’s 2,000 years of history will come to life as you pass the remains of Roman London and the 1,000-year-old Tower of London, and cross one of the most recognizable bridges in the world, Tower Bridge.
As you walk, your expert guide will recount stories that put in context such London sights as London Bridge, Borough Market, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the Tate Modern, St Paul's Cathedral, the London Eye, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
While the guided walk is in no way strenuous, you’ll work up an appetite for a classic London dinner – fish and chips. Fish and chips, a firm British favorite for more than 150 years, consists of a piece of cod, deep-fried in a beer batter so that it’s soft and succulent in the middle with a crisp shell, served with thick, perfectly cooked chips and tartar sauce. You will enjoy your dinner in one of London’s best fish and chip shops, an authentic, off-the-beaten-path place that stays true to the dish's working-class origins.
Reviewed by TRAVELNURSE55, October 2012
This was taken on my first day in London and it was a perfect way to tie up loose ends and find perfect company for the evening! It was myself and one other lady along with our guide who was knowledgeable and a university student working on his PHD!!! The food was great and the tour was phenomenal in trivia and time- Would definately do it again!
Reviewed by JENNIFER S, August 2012
Jamie was an amazing guide. Interesting facts, personable and fun dinner. Great way to start a vacation and get grounded for our stay. Mour two teens also loved this experience. One of the highlights of our Olympic trip!


