Private Tour – just you with your fun and informative guide.
This is a unique half day walking tour of legal London with your fun and knowledgeable guide as your companion. The tour starts at the Royal Courts of Justice, where normally tour guests can experience an actual court case in public session. The tour also includes a walk by the famous Old Bailey, tour of the Rolls Building (where Russian oligarchs come to seek British justice) and the Inns of Court. See where former Prime Minister Tony Blair had his law offices. Complimentary copy of the Magna Carta and complimentary drink at a pub popular with the legal profession are included. Tour runs weekdays only. Start time of 1:30 p.m. and meet at front entrance to Royal Courts on the Strand.
Adults/Seniors
Duration: 3 hours: Tour starts at 1:30 p.m. Meet at front entrance to Royal Courts of Justice. Normally complete by 5 p.m. Weekdays only.
Inside look at the Royal Courts building and when possible, sitting in on a live court case.
Here at the Rolls Building, international disputes are settled. For example, the claim against Shell Oil for environmental damage in Nigeria. Hidden part of the British justice system.
Your guide will take you into the grounds of the Law Courts including Inner Temple and Middle Temple. You will see lovely gardens and fountains here - including the Dickens fountain ( Martin Chuzzlewit ).
Front entrance to the Royal Courts of Justice, on the Strand.
Please present voucher to your guide at start of tour. Guide's mobile: 07920518936
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