Cut to AD 43, witness the Romans marching into London through your time machine, the black heritage cab. You're advised to charge your imagination batteries overnight, to view the special effects with clarity.
History lovers be prepared with your questions, the tour guide is a keen Londoner and historian. Dare to peek into the ‘Dead Man’s Hole’. Enjoy (or endure) the Execution site on Tower Hill and smirk at the origin of that well-used phrase ‘Can I hang with you?’ Old Roman Wall to Roman Amphitheatre, we ensure drama never ceases at the World Heritage Site of The Tower of London.
Get ‘hung, drawn and quartered’ in the tiny little medieval streets from London’s less glamorous past. Drift into the stories of the ‘Great Fire of London’, ‘Braveheart’, Body Snatchers, Gallows of Old Newgate Prison and the World famous Criminal Courts of Justice – The Old Bailey…we’ll keep ‘em coming. Till you’re ready to join the history club like the rest of us.
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We take you right back in time to visit the old Roman Wall and this trip includes a special visit to the Roman Amphitheatre at the Guildhall Art Gallery – where you will also view the City Corporation’s Magna Carta, a document which is 800 years old!
The Tower of London is a ‘World Heritage Site’, and while you are there on the cobblestone streets that surround this great castle, we shall introduce you to ‘Dead Man’s Hole’ – this Tour is not for the squeamish!
You will get to enjoy (or endure) the Execution site on Tower Hill, where your Guide will explain the real origins of that well-used phrase ‘Can I hang with you?’
Once you have been ‘hung, drawn and quartered’ on this trip down London’s less glamorous past – another highlight will include the story of the ‘Great Fire of London’ and a chance to view many of Sir Christopher Wren’s architectural gems, including his masterpiece St. Paul’s Cathedral which replaced old the Gothic place worship which was destroyed in that conflagration.
Site of the Gallows of Old Newgate Prison.
A Medieval Great Hall - a great survivor despite the Blitz in World War Two.
Roman London is still visible here in the basement of this world class Art Gallery.
Tudor Palace nestled on the south bank of the River Thames.
King Henry VIII's Tudor Palace - 500 years old.
One of the oldest thoroughfares in London.
Living the nation's history since 1348 - a former monastery in the heart of the City of London.
Former plague pit for victims of the Black Death.
Notorious place of execution of Sir William Wallace ('Braveheart') in the movie starring Mel Gibson - the story of a 13th century Scottish warrior freedom fighter.
Truly majestic medieval survivor hidden away in secret London.
'For whom the bell tolls' refers to this infamous old place of worship - and the old graveyard was frequented by the body snatchers!
This old pub has been around since Tudor times - and even has a hanging noose on the river's edge!
Oldest hospital in London has been around since the 11th century.
Visit the best remaining section of the old Roman Wall - built nearly 2,000 years ago.
Place of worship since Norman times sitting on a street once the route of monarchs.
Remains of Old Winchester Palace - one of the largest and most important buildings in medieval London.
Site of the notorious and infamous Clink Prison - former residence of the Mad the Bad the Sad.
Place of worship since the 7th century - with some stunning interior architecture.
The oldest surviving church in London - miraculously surviving the Great Fire of London and the Blitz of World War Two.
Former hunting ground of King Henry VIII.
London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a vibrant, multicultural metropolis known for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and dynamic cultural scene. From the ancient Tower of London to the modern Shard, the city offers a blend of the old and the new, making it a fascinating destination for travelers from around the world.
A historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames. It has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury. The Crown Jewels are also housed here.
The official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms during the summer.
One of the world's largest and most comprehensive museums, housing a vast collection of artifacts from around the globe.
A giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames, offering panoramic views of the city.
A large, mainly Gothic abbey church just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the most notable religious buildings in the UK and the traditional place of coronation and burial for English and, later, British monarchs.
An iconic symbol of London, this combined bascule and suspension bridge spans the River Thames. Visitors can explore the bridge's walkways and the Tower Bridge Exhibition.
A classic British dish consisting of battered and fried fish, usually cod or haddock, served with thick-cut chips (fries).
A hearty breakfast consisting of eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, black pudding, and toast.
A quintessential British tradition involving a selection of finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and a variety of pastries, all served with tea.
A traditional British meal served on Sundays, featuring roasted meat (usually beef, lamb, or chicken), Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, vegetables, and gravy.
Summer is the peak tourist season in London, with long daylight hours and a variety of festivals and events. The weather is generally pleasant, though it can be unpredictable.
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Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, and it's one of the official residences of the British monarch.
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