You won't find a part of London as diverse in either history or culture, than this Electric hub that is Brixton. The ethnic diversity of Brixton is reflected in the food, markets, street art, murals, music and atmosphere of community and passion.
But Brixton's past reflects the wider history of London: changing times have brought lightning-fast transformations for areas like this one. Taking it from poverty to glamorous a Victorian suburb, to the hub of the Afro-Caribbean community since the 1950's.
More recently, the turbulence of the 1980s saw hope emerge as the struggle for identity was realised by the local community. On this tour, you will hear fascinating stories, see iconic landmarks and smell mouthwatering smells of world cuisine.
Highlights:
- World Famous Markets
- Street Art/Mural Art
- Afro-Caribbean History
- Musical Roots and Culture
- Brixton Academy
- Pop Brixton
- Electric Avenue
- Immigration history
- Black Cultural Archive
- Cultural local icons eg. David Bowie
We will see the sites of Brixton, including the Markets, O2, Department Store and Electric Avenue and hear about the history of the area.
Brixton Market comprises a street market in the centre of Brixton, south London, and the adjacent covered market areas in nearby arcades Reliance Arcade, Market Row and Granville Arcade.
Brixton Academy is a mid-sized concert venue located in South West London, in the Lambeth district of Brixton.
The Department Store is an award-winning refurbishment of a dilapidated Edwardian building in Brixton.
David Bowie was born here, and you sense smells around
Discover the history of this iconic place.
Enjoy this undercover market, amalgamating the old and new Brixton.
Hear about the artistic and cultural history of the area.
We meet outside the David Bowie Mural on Tunstall Road
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