A fun exploration of the West End
Enjoy an eclectic walk through two of London’s trendiest neighbourhoods and admire beautifully crafted goods, amazing shopping windows, vintage shops and hidden gems along the way. Hear stories about the music legends that made this such an iconic part of London and uncover the secrets of Theatreland.
We visit unique shops, find the latest design trends and collaborations and learn the history of famous fashion streets and new designers
Highlights
- Covent Garden Piazza and Artisans Market
- Pretty boutiques in Seven Dials
- Neal’s Yard, a colourful hidden gem
- Soho’s diversity, music heritage and trendy multi-brand stores
- The history of Carnaby Street, a fabulous sustainability-focused fashion hub, once the heart of 1960s cool
- Regent Street’s captivating flagship stores and window displays
PRICE PER GROUP. Experiences is tailored to your interests and budget.
Explore trendy shopping districts and iconic alleyways on this vibrant walk!
We explore Covent Garden's Piazza and its artisans market, take cool photos at iconic Insta spots and visit a stunning concept store whilst enjoying performances from outstanding entertainers.
We find unique shops, discover British indie designers, a colourful hidden gem full of pretty cafés and a marvellous food market
We walk through alleyways and hear stories of music legends and trendy designers whilst admiring an eclectic mix of record stores, creative locals, restaurants and cult multi-brand shops.
We make a quick stop to taste delicious tea and chocolate
We uncover the history and hidden gems of one of London’s most beloved department stores and admire its gorgeous Tudor-revival building
We wander around this stunning shopping street full of flagship stores, British Heritage brands and creative window displays
We marvel at this iconic fashion street’s charm and soak up its vibrant atmosphere whilst learning how the centre of the Swinging Sixties has transformed itself into one of the collest shopping and dining hubs in the city
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• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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