Kids can now explore Aldwych’s abandoned tube platforms on new Hidden London tour
The disused Piccadilly line station will host a new version of the Hidden London tour designed for children aged 10 to 14.Read more ›
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The disused Piccadilly line station will host a new version of the Hidden London tour designed for children aged 10 to 14.Read more ›
The London Transport Museum’s Hidden London programme will finally offer a kids’ option in time for the hols
New dates announced for roughly monthly behind-the-scenes tours of the London Archives.Read more ›
Hidden away around the corner from St Paul’s Cathedral is Stationers’ Hall, one of the largest and most opulent of the City of London’s livery halls, and they hold public tours. Re...
This summer, there’s going to be the first in a series of backstage tours of Hammersmith’s famous Eventim Apollo.Read more ›
The London Palladium theatre, next to Oxford Circus in central London, is resuming its summer tours from next month, offering a look around the building.Read more ›
Hidden away behind Westminster Abbey is a 465-year-old private school that occasionally allows the public to tour its buildings and grounds.Read more ›
With live storytelling on every trip!
A visit to a hidden tomb in Richmond.
London Transport Museum is offering nostalgic trips on the Metropolitan Line via 1930s heritage tube or 1950s train carriages
Special Sunday at London Canal Museum.
There’s a rare chance to step inside the original strongroom where the nation’s public records were once housed as part of a new immersive audio exhibition.Read more ›
See props and sets being made every week.
One bus, three pubs.
All across the UK there are a selection of historic bunkers and underground spaces that have been opened up to the public as museums and tourist attractions.
From hidden churches to City Hall tours and pub-themed exhibitions, this year’s London Festival of Architecture packs June with hundreds of mostly free events across the capital.Re...
There are now semi-regular weekend tours of the exceptionally famous Old Bailey courthouse in the City of London.Read more ›
A grand imposing building in Mayfair occasionally opens its doors to offer tours for people who want to have a look around.Read more ›
Alternative designs that weren't to be.
Beef trolleys and duckmobiles return!
See the city's most iconic landmarks and attractions If you live and work in London, it’s easy to forget just how much there is to see right on your doorstep – so why not play tour...
Museums, festivals and talks.
The capital of England is a hotbed of history, some of it paranormal, when you take into account Greater London too, the region has a darker past than most places in the world.
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