Wednesday's London Walks
THE WEDNESDAY MORNING LONDON WALKS
THE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LONDON WALKS
THE WEDNESDAY EVENING LONDON WALKS
SPECIAL LONDON WALKS ON SELECTED WEDNESDAYS
 

THE LONDON TOUR - Westminster & the West End
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10.30 am on Wednesdays
from WestminsterTube exit 4


Whoa! Here it is. The all-in-one London Walk. It's The Grand Tour. London's Yellow Brick Road. So hey ho off we go - off to see all the classic sights in Westminster and the West End. Tick 'em off: Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, our loveliest Royal Park (it's the quintessential Royal Park!), 500-year-old St. James's Palace, classy St. James's (and clubland, of course), Trafalgar Square, Admiralty Arch, Birdcage Walk, Queen Anne's Gate, you name it. They're all here: all the London pearls. And here's the clincher: Helena and Tom have strung them together with quaint little back streets and alleys that give you the real essence of London! And, yes – mais oui! – the walk is timed so we take in the Changing of the Guard (when it's on).

The London Tour – Westminster & the West End
takes place every Wednesday at 10.30 am
and every Sunday at 10.30 am

Meet Tom or Helena just outside exit 4 of WestminsterTube.

WestminsterTube is on
the Circle, District & Jubilee Lines.

Guided by Tom or Helena
 


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THE TOWER OF LONDON
"the most important mediaeval fortress in Europe"
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10.45  am on Wednesdays
from Tower HillTube
 
In the beginning William – the bastard – created the Tower.  And, yes, the biblical  echo is deliberate. That's how important the Tower is. Crown jewels, battlements, Traitor's Gate, the executioner's block, armour, centuries-old ceremonies, the stage on which so much of our history climaxed: the question isn't whether you'll go to the Tower – the question is whether you'll go First Class. And let's tell it like it is. First Class isn't tacky and touristy. It isn't wandering aimlessly. What it is is seeing the Tower with a great guide. Because that thrilling, chilling past is still there – sighs run in blood down Tower walls – but you have to know where to look. And how to look. Go First Class – go in there with London Walks and a world class guide* (and these two are) and you'll come out exclaiming, "that's the best upgrade on the planet!"
 
 
Here's a soundbite. It's Tom introducing the Bloody Tower. It's just a couple of minutes long but it's salient point after salient point. History, architecture, engineering, biography, military science, geography, etc. What's so exciting about it is the way he makes you see both the past – "Ann Boleyn and Catherine Howard will have walked right here" – and the particulars, details that you wouldn't have seen on your own, let alone clock their significance. E.G., the width of the arch for its time, the iron boat hoop, the way the entryway narrows (in order to funnel attackers into a killing zone), the portcullis, etc.
 
Guided by Tom or Brian. *An "upgrade" because if you go with London Walks you'll get a huge discount on the Tower admission price and we get you VIP admission. There's no shuffling along in a goes-on-forever ticket queue. Go Economy Class you pay more, you get less and you could queue for half an hour or more. Some Economy. And that's by way of saying, there is of course an admission charge to visit the Tower, but we get you a huge discount.
 
The Tower of London Tour takes place
every Sunday at 2 pm
and every Wednesday at 10.45 am
 
Meet Brian, Tom or Judy just outside the exit
of Tower HillTube
 
Tower HillTube is on
the Circle & District Lines
 
Guided by Brian or Tom or Judy.
 
 
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SHAKESPEARE'S & DICKENS' LONDON - The Old City
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11 am on Wednesdays
from St. Paul'sTube exit 2

London was to Shakespeare and Dickens what Paris was to Balzac. It held them in its thrall, was both their canvas and their inspiration, their workshop and their raw material. They in turn made it their own, imaginatively colonising it. And, like "special correspondents for posterity", bequeathed it to us. Today, despite the ravages of time, riot, bombing, and especially fire, traces of their London - shipwrecks from the past - still abound in the City. Everything from superb half-timbered Elizabethan dwellings to the magnificent early 16th-century gatehouse where Shakespeare went with his plays to the offices of the Elizabethan Master of the Revels. And from London's grandest Tudor manor house to crooked little alleys which fed the fires of Dickens's "hallucinating genius".

Shakespeare's and Dickens' London - The Old City
takes place every Wednesday at 11 am
and every Sunday at 2 pm.

Meet David or Andy or Corinna just outside St. Paul'sTube exit 2.

St. Paul'sTube is on
the Central Line 
 

Guided by Andy or Corinna (on Wednesdays)
Guided by David (on Sundays)

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LEGAL & ILLEGAL LONDON - The Inns of Court
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11 am on Wednesdays
from HolbornTube

The Inns of Court - habitat of the wigged and gowned English barrister – could pass for a collection of Oxford and Cambridge colleges right in the heart of London. They're a warren of cloisters, courtyards, and passageways set amongst some of the best gardens in London. So: ancient rites and customs, high drama, colourful characters, and matters of life and death amid delightful surroundings. It's a rich confection, making this the prettiest and most historical of our central London walks.

LEGAL & ILLEGAL LONDON - The Inns of Court walk takes place
every Wednesday at 11 am,
every Friday at 2 pm,
and every Monday at 2 pm.

Meet Shaughan or Molly or Angela
just outside the exit of HolbornTube.

HolbornTube is on
theCentral & Piccadilly Lines

Guided on Wednesdays by Molly
Guided on Fridays by Angela 
Guided on Mondays by Shaughan

 Middle Temple Hall by Gaslight, December 2004

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"I summon up remembrance of things past..."
                                              William Shakespeare


LITTLE VENICE
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11 am on Wednesdays
from Warwick AvenueTube


If you fancy something completely different, this is the walk for you. Little Venice is the prettiest and most romantic spot in town. A unique combination of white stucco, greenery, and water, it boasts the finest early Victorian domestic architecture in London; a Who's Who of famous residents (Robert Browning, Edward Fox, Joan Collins, Annie Lennox, and Sigmund Freud to name but a few); and a jewel of a "village" street. And that's not to mention its canals. One of them – Regent's Canal – is known as the "loveliest inland waterway in England". Part of the walk is along the canal towpath – which to this day is studded with fragments of evidence that bring the Age of Canals to life. And afterwards you can have tea – or a bite to eat – at a stylish canal-side cafe. And why not lend an ear? Which is by way of saying, here's a bit of audio from this walk. It's Shaughan in all his full-throated – let alone multi-charactered – glory!

The Little Venice Walk takes place
every Wednesday at 11 am,
 every Saturday at 2 pm,
 and every Sunday at 2 pm
.

Meet Peter or Richard III just outside the exit
of Warwick AvenueTube.

Warwick AvenueTube is on
theBakerloo Line

Guided on Wednesdays by Peter or Richard III
Guided Saturdays and Sundays by Shaughan 

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THE OLD JEWISH QUARTER
"a shtetl called Whitechapel"
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11.30 am on Wednesdays
from Tower HillTube

This walk traces the history of London's Jewish community in the East End. It's a story that embraces the poverty of the pogrom refugees and the glittering success of the Rothschilds; the eloquence of the 19th-century Prime Minister Disraeli and the spiel of the Petticoat Lane stallholder; the poetry of Isaac Rosenberg and the poetry-in-motion of Abe Saperstein's Harlem Globetrotters. Set amid the alleys and back streets of colourful Spitalfields and Whitechapel, it's a tale of synagogues and sweatshops, Sephardim and soup kitchens. Read more... (And on that note, it's time for a joke.)  And now it's time for Jon's fine little video trailer of the walk. A click here and you're there. And here's the Jewish Chronicle's bang-up-to-date review of the walk.

The Old Jewish Quarter Walk takes place:

every
Wednesday at 11.30 am
every
Friday at 11.30 am
and every Sunday at 10.30 am.

Meet Steve or Jean or Shaughan or Judy just outside
the exit of Tower HillTube
.


Tower HillTube is on
Circle & District Lines

N.B. Whenever possible we visit the wonderful Old Synagogue,
for which there's a small entrance fee.

Guided on Wednesdays by Steve
Guided on Fridays by Jean
Guided on Sundays by Judy or Shaughan

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"It is numbered with our Jewish towns"

"The piece of London which I hold in my heart is a part I have never lived in - Whitechapel. But it's the real East End, where my Jewish great-grandfather came to live, in Goodmans Fields, in the 1860s. So much of the Jewish culture I absorbed came from this area - small shopkeepers, kosher chickens on a slab, salt beef sandwiches from... Blooms Restaurant, little synagogues in small streets like Princelet Street - and lively street markets with witty stall holders shouting their wares with flair and cunning. The dirty blocks of apartment buildings, all stairs and washing lines, Brick Lane, Leman Street, Black Lion Yard - these are the streets of my family history...I grew up in Oxford - quite another feel to that place - but the emotional heart of London for me is the gritty, warm-hearted East End."
                                                                                                    Miriam Margolyes


CHELSEA – London's Riverside Village
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1.45 pm on Wednesdays
from Sloane SquareTube

Chelsea is a many-hued prism! Here is the shale of the past, locked in the embrace of the Thames. And seeping through it - like shining rivulets - the avant-garde . Here is one of the grand set-pieces of London architecture: Wren's Royal Hospital. Here you cross a threshold into another era. Because the "pensioners" - old soldiers - are resplendent in 300-year-old scarlet uniforms, the garb of British soldiers - Redcoats! - in the 17th-century! Here is Whistler's Thames - best seen in the afternoon with the sun like a blob of melted butter burnishing the luminous water. Here is Sir Laurence Olivier's house - and Carlyle's - and Mick Jagger's - and Oscar Wilde's "Tower of Ivory" - for these village streets are as clamorous with great names as rooks in a wood. Here are artists" studios and the ancient - and enchanting - Apothecary Garden that changed the course of American history (on Wednesday afternoons it's normally open to the public!) and Sir Thomas More's church and Crosby Hall (historical frissons don't come any more intense - because Crosby Hall was built nearly 20 years before Columbus discovered the new world - and Richard III was staying in it when he heard the news about the little Princes in the Tower). N.B., this walk is substantially different from the Old Chelsea Village Pub Walk on Sunday nights.

The Chelsea – London's Riverside Village Walk takes place
every Wednesday afternoon at 1.45 pm.

Meet Brian or Stephanie just outside the exit of
Sloane SquareTube
.

Sloane SquareTube is on
theCircle & District Lines

Guided by Brian or Stephanie

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OLD HAMPSTEAD VILLAGE
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2 pm on Wednesdays
from HampsteadTube
Hampstead Tube is on the Edgware branch of the Northern Line

This is a great walk...they just don't come any better than this.
Our setting is London's most picturesque neighbourhood...a perfectly preserved Georgian village crowning the top of a handsome hill and garnished with the capital's most elegant old world promenade, a medley of cobble-stone lanes, pretty cottages, surprising turnings, and unsurpassed views. As for our cast of characters...well it's every bit as beguiling as our setting, ranging from the highwayman Dick Turpin to the painter Constable to the poet Keats; from Freud and D.H. Lawrence to Sting and Boy George; from Elizabeth Taylor and Emma Thompson to Rex Harrison, Peter O'Toole and Jeremy Irons. And for good measure, there's London's most villagey atmosphere and magnificent Hampstead Heath, the capital's best-loved park.

The Old Hampstead Village Walk takes place
every Wednesday at 2 pm
and every Sunday at 10 am

And it also takes place
every Saturday night at 7 pm as a pub walk.

Meet your guide just outside the exit of HampsteadTube.

HampsteadTube is on
theNorthern Line

Guided on Wednesdays by Richard III or Peter G.
Guided on Saturday evenings by Richard III or Peter G.
Guided on Sundays by David

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Graveyard & the House of the Most Famous Living English Actress
 

THE BRITISH MUSEUM WALK
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2 pm on Wednesdays
from HolbornTube

The British Museum is the big one...the most important museum on the planet. It's an incomparably rich treasure-chest, brimming with things of world historical importance. The Rosetta Stone, the Egyptian antiquities and mummies, the Parthenon Sculptures, the Black Obelisk, the Enlightenment Gallery, 4,500-year-old "Ginger" (the "pre-dynastic" red head!), the Sutton Hoo treasure, the Portland Vase, Roman gold, Celtic gold, ivories and enamels, tiles and pottery, an astonishing display of instruments for measuring time...here is civilisation, manifest. Here the past turns on its pivots to face the 21st century. The snag is that you can't see for looking...both because of the embarrassment of riches and the sheer size of the place (the building covers 13.5 acres - set off in the wrong direction and you have to walk three times too far). Indeed, how you see it is almost as important as what you see. "The best commentary on the revolution of Greek art and the quality of its achievement is...simply to come direct to the Elgin room from the Egyptian and Assyrian ones, as if into an explosion of life, even, as in the frieze, of gaiety." Which is by way of saying, to see these things with a great guide...well, you'll never be quite the same again. In short, the secret is to use your time at the British Museum well.

And on that note, methinks it's time to garnish the words, words, words with a little photo essay. Open sesame by clicking here.

The British Museum tour takes place:
every Wednesday at 2 pm,
every Saturday at 2 pm,
and every Monday at 2.15 pm.

Meet your guide just outside the exit
of Holborn Tube.
 
 
                                                                     photo by Jon Block

One of the unexpected delights of the British Museum Tour is the short stroll from HolbornTube to the BM. Not least because it takes us through the most intricately pretty little street in London. And there's a spot of exterior guiding - about the building itself - just before we set foot inside. Which is by way of saying, even the "getting there" is a bonus. It's all about angles of view and selection of details. Seeing the place in a way that most people don't get to see it.

HolbornTube is on
theCentral & Piccadilly Lines


Guided on Wednesdays by Molly or Donald
Guided on Saturdays by Karen
Guided on Mondays by Tom or Chris or Hilary
 
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"When it's three o'clock in New York,
it's still 1938 in London."
                     Bette Midler


THE BEATLES MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR
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2 pm on Wednesdays
from Tottenham Court RoadTube
(meet outside exit 3, by the Dominion Theatre)
 

Guided by "the pied piper of Beatlemania" (so let me introduce you to the one and only Richard P.), this is a chance to Imagine Beatlemania and the Swinging 60s. It's a Magical Mystery Tour of the Beatles" London haunts: their Apple offices, where they played the famous rooftop session Paul McCartney's headquarters; and the world famous Abbey Road Studios and the Abbey Road crosswalk. Richard P., recaptures the era when London was the cultural capital of the world and the "Fab Four" were its rulers.  Here's a "grab" from the walk. And if you'd like to know something about where you'll be meeting Richard, well, simply click me!

The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour takes place
every Wednesday at 2 pm
every Thursday at 11 am
and every Sunday at 10.55 am.

Meet Richard just outside exit 3 – the Dominion Theatre exit
of Tottenham Court RoadTube.

Tottenham Court RoadTube is on
the Central & Northern Lines 

N.B. We make a short tube journey to Abbey Road,
so getting a "ticket to ride" – a 2-Zone Travel Card –
is a good idea.

Guided by Richard P

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THE LONDON WALK - St. Paul's to the Tower of London
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2.15 pm on Wednesdays
from St. Paul'sTube, exit 2

This is the City of London Grand Tour. It gives you a stunning overview...from St. Paul's Cathedral to the Tower of London. You can't do better than that for a jumping off point and a final destination. But - whisper it - the getting there is the real fun...because we explore twisty little alleyways and piquant nooks and crannies and a secret stretch of shoreline that'll give you a thrilling view across the river to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and the Tate Modern.Seeing this London is like hearing music you never would have known to listen for. Like this music!
 
For an outsider's delightful (and delighted) take on the walk - and on Tom - click here. It's a long excerpt from Mark Mason's wonderful new book, The Importance of Being Trivial. It's from the chapter in the book that focusses on this walk (and on Tom).
 
And if you'd like a taster, click here (to hear)!
 


The London Walk - St. Paul's to the Tower of London takes place
every
Wednesday at 2.15 pm
 
Meet Tom or Helena just outside exit 2
of St. Paul'sTube.

St. Paul'sTube is on the Central Line

Guided by Tom or Helena

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THE OLD PALACE QUARTER
"They don't make them like this anymore"
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Hidden Courtyards, Secret Passageways & Antique Arcades

2.30 pm on Wednesdays
from Green ParkTube  Green Park exit (meet in the park, by the fountain)

"I'd put this one in the top four or five of the 51 different walks that I'm personally able to guide. It's got everything I want in a walk." (David).
Okay, that's the "opinion" - here's what it's based on. 1) It's olde, vintage London. There are turnoffs - secret passageways - that take you into the 16th century. And the 18th century is par for the course. And it's so well preserved it's a miracle the whole neighbourhood hasn't been sold off to a museum! 2) So, as you'd expect, visually it's very appealing. 3) It's storied. It's storied because it's full of character, full of characters, and marinated in history. 4) It's nooked and crannied. Why is that important? "Well maybe it's just me, but I like to see things other people don't get to see" (David again). 5) It's got a wonderful guide. Her name is Angela. (Here's Angela weaving her spell – in short, here's some audio. Notice her timing, her modulation, her poise – in short, that wonderful voice and what she does with it. And here's a short piece she's written about the walk. It's also definitely – DEFINITELY – worth a click.)

Here's some more about this walk...

The Old Palace Quarter walk takes place:

every Wednesday at 2.30 pm

and every Friday at 2 pm

Meet Angela just outside the Green Park exit (by the fountain)
of Green ParkTube.

Green ParkTube is on
theJubilee, Piccadilly & Victoria Lines

Guided on Wednesdays by Angela

Guided on Fridays by Hilary, Alison or Kim
 
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DEATHLY HALLOWS – THE HARRY POTTER QUEST
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6.30 pm on Wednesdays
from TempleTube
 
In the name of Merlin it's here! The seventh film. The Godzilla of a thrilla. So let's mark the event. Celebrate it. Walk the walk with London Walks' very own Harry Potter expert (let alone uber fan!). Kontiki Richard – for it is he of course – will lead you through the most magical bits of old London. Here we go here we go here we go. To the wizard's bank. To a faaaan-tastical mansion (where we'll relive the last tortured moments of Charity Burbage. To a gas-lit courtyard packed with Potter atmosphere – it's been twice used by the Potter production team. It's a quest laced with tales of good and evil, with magic, with legend. All of it woven round the Elder Wand, the Cloak of Invisibility, the Resurrection Stone and, of course, the Horcruxes. Where will it end? Gulping gargoyles, did you just ask what I think you just asked? At. The. Home. Of. The. Premier. Of. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Naturally. In the name of Merlin. N.B. There's a £3 charge for kids as this one's for all ages! It's the normal £8 for adults or £6 for concs.
 
And if you want to see Richard in action, click here. We've made a little video trailer of our Harry Potter London Walk in the City – and either of these links will take you to the film of that Harry Potter Film Locations Tour.
  
The Deathly Hallows – The Harry Potter Quest takes place
every Wednesday evening at 6.30 pm.
  
Meet Richard just outside the exit of
TempleTube.
 
TempleTube is on the Circle & District Lines.
 
Guided by Richard
 
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"Then one day walking round Tavistock Square I made up,
as I sometimes make up my books, To the Lighthouse,
in a great, apparently involuntary rush
." 
                        
Virginia Woolf, Moments of Being



"A quart of ale is a dish fit for a king..."
GHOSTS, GASLIGHT & GUINNESS
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7.30 pm on Wednesdays
from HolbornTube
 
N.B. this walk will run as a special on Halloween – Monday, October 31st. On Halloween it starts at 8 pm.

This is the most haunted city on earth: unutterably old, built over a fen of undisclosed horrors, believed to contain occult lines of geometry. A city where the very mist is like a sigh from a graveyard. Now I don't want to weird you out, but where we're going tonight time past and time present can fuse...especially when the daylight bleeds away. If in a dark window you see an even darker silhouette staring back, or if the branches of a tree suddenly shiver like a spider's web that's caught something, or if you follow a stranger into a graveyard (or a pub where everything isn't as it seems)...you could well be wayfaring to the rebecks of eternity. Fancy a pint?

The Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness Walk takes place
every Wednesday evening at 7.30 pm.

Meet Richard III just outside the exit of HolbornTube.

HolbornTube is on
theCentral & Piccadilly Lines

Guided by Richard III

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"When my great, great, great grandfather, John Johnson, was Lord Mayor of London in 1845, London was the largest city in the world...with nearly two million inhabitants but still no basic sanitation. I'd rather have lived 2,000 years ago in Londinium. At least they had baths!" Actor and London Walks guide, Richard III


JACK THE RIPPER TOUR
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7:30 pm Every Evening*
from Tower HillTube 

He came silently out of the midnight shadows of August 31, 1888. Watching. Stalking. Butchering raddled, drink-sodden East End prostitutes. Leaving a trail of blood that led...nowhere. Yes, something wicked this way walked, for this is the Ripper's slashing grounds. We evoke that autumn of gaslight and fog, of menacing shadows and stealthy footsteps as we inspect the murder sites, sift through the evidence - in all its gory detail - and get to grips, so to speak, with the main suspects. Afterward we can steady our nerves in The Ten Bells, the pub where the victims - perhaps under the steely gaze of the Ripper himself - tried to forget the waking nightmare. And for a pictorial or two, click here. And for a fine little video trailer of the walk, click here.

And this is pretty neat: Adam's made a handy little video to help out anybody who's arrived late for the walk. It's called The Jack the Ripper Catch Up Film. If you arrive late and the walk's moved off, well, just get your cell phone out, bring up this page and click here and hey presto you'll be able to catch us up.

The Jack the Ripper Tour takes place every* single night at 7:30 pm.

And every  Saturday afternoon - at 3 pm - there's also a Ripper "matinee". I.E., the Jack the Ripper Walk also takes place every* Saturday afternoon at 3 pm.


Meet the guide just outside the exit of Tower HillTube.

Tower HillTube is on
theCircle &
 District Lines

*Except December 24th and December 25th

Guided on Wednesday evenings at 7.30 pm by Steve
Guided Thursday evenings at 7.30 pm by Shaughan & Adam
Guided  Friday evenings at 7.30 pm by Donald or Shaughan
Guided on Saturday afternoons at 3 pm by Fiona or Peter
Guided on Saturday evenings at 7.30 pm by Steve
Guided on Sunday evenings at 7.30 pm by Donald
Guided on Monday evenings at 7.30 pm by Donald & Molly
Guided on Tuesday evenings at 7.30 pm by Donald & Molly

N.B.,
Let's call a spade a spade. Going on Donald Rumbelow's walk is as close as you're going to get to nailing the Ripper. Donald is the author of the best-selling The Complete Jack the Ripper, the definitive book on the subject. He's been the chief consultant for every major television and film treatment of the Ripper for the last 20 years. In the words of The Jack to Ripper A to Z (the bible of Ripperology studies): "Donald Rumbelow is internationally recognised as the leading authority on the subject". The former Curator of the City of London Police Crime Museum and a two-time Chairman of the Crime Writers" Association, Donald is Britain's most distinguished crime historian. And I hasten add, he's not some dry-as-dust academic. He spent 25 years on the City of London Police Force - which in effect means you'll be taken over some of the most famous crime scenes in the world by a law enforcement professional...who just happens to be the world's leading expert on those particular crime scenes! Oh and I almost forgot - he's also a top-flight professionally qualified Blue Badge Guide!

But a word of warning: never part with your money or set off with anyone until you're absolutely certain you're with Donald or - if it's another night - one of his London Walks colleagues. Donald (and co.) will be holding up copies of the distinctive white London Walks leaflet. And remember, Donald and his colleagues never ever start the Jack the Ripper walk before 7:30pm. In short, don't let anyone pull a fast one on you.

Please tread carefully and keep away from the shadows - you are about to enter the abyss...

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SPECIAL TOURS ON SELECTED WEDNESDAYS
 
DATE WALK TIME STATION
Nov. 23 Roaming Down by the River “The Thames is liquid history…” 2 pm MonumentTube Fish Street Hill exit
Nov. 30 The London Wall Walk Londinium to Lundenwic to Lundenburgh 2 pm Tower HillTube
Dec. 21 Christmas Season in St. Albans* Complimentary sherry & mince pies! 10 am West HampsteadTube
Dec. 21 A Seasonal Christmas Pub Walk With hot mince pies! 7 pm St. Paul’sTube exit 2
Dec. 28 Oxford & The Cotswolds 9.15 am Paddington Railway Station
Feb. 8 Fair Maids, Feminists & Philanthropists 2 pm SouthwarkTube
Feb. 22 Amazing Grace A Walk to Celebrate the Abolition of the Slave Trade 2 pm MonumentTube Fish Street Hill exit
Mar. 28 Princes & Paupers Local London Down Kennington Way 2 pm KenningtonTube
Apr. 11 Oxford & The Cotswolds 9.15 am Paddington Railway Station
Apr. 18 Oxford & The Cotswolds 9.15 am Paddington Railway Station
Apr. 25 Oxford & The Cotswolds 9.15 am Paddington Railway Station
  *Timing is everything – this Decameron of Delights catches England’s Oldest, Biggest, Bestest Traditional Christmas Street Market!