Think you know London? Think again. Step past the dragons and into the City of London — that mysterious “square mile” where money talks, history whispers, and even the King (allegedly) has to ask permission to pop in.
Your guide, Suse Steed — ex-economist, comedian, and long-time City outsider — will lead you through the hidden heart of London’s power and peculiarity. You’ll follow the money from the British Empire to the present day. Discover why this tiny area has its own police, its own laws, and more secrets than the Bank of England’s vaults.
It’s smart, it’s funny, and it’s the *only* officially unofficial tour.
Stop and look at the dragons which guard the City of London
Have a stroll down by a hidden part of the Thames Path
Find out why the fishmongers are so important... and why they have such a big hall.
Amble through some hidden backstreets in the City of London and find out some secrets that are hidden there.
See Mansion House, the Mansion and House, of the Lady Mayor of the City of London.
See the Headquarters of the City of London Corporation and the site of something secret and special.
The tour ends at Postman's Park (weather permitting) where you will get to see a very special piece of public art.
The meeting point is marked on Google Maps as "Southwark Viewpoint." It's near the cafe entrance to Southwark Cathedral. Look out for Suse she'll be holding a blue umbrella!
Another tip - it's near Borough Market so allow yourself a bit of time for something tasty to eat first.
Thanks for booking on the tour!
The tour starts very close to London Bridge Station - at a location marked on Google Maps as "Southwark Viewpoint." Your guide Suse will be holding a blue umbrella (unless she has forgotten to bring it).
There is a little video here which shows exactly where the meeting point is:
https://youtube.com/shorts/9QhzcjijUnU?feature=share
Can't wait to see you then
Suse
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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.
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