Discover the transformative journey of Bob Dylan in London with this private walking tour. Explore iconic venues and cafés that influenced his music, including the historic pub where he first performed outside the USA. Hear captivating stories of rebellion and creativity, and see filming locations that highlight his cinematic connections. Whether you're a lifelong Dylan fan or just curious about his impact, this tour reveals the rich tapestry of Dylan’s artistic evolution in the heart of London.
- Private walking tour lasting approximately 2 hours
- Visit significant venues and cafés pivotal to Dylan's career
- Hear engaging stories about his artistic struggles and successes
- Convenient starting point outside Goodge Street Station, ending at Embankment Station
Follow in the footsteps of Bob Dylan on this immersive London walking tour tracing his pivotal early visits to the city. From the Pub where he first performed outside the USA, to the coffee houses, bookshops and clubs that shaped his artistry, you’ll discover the haunts, scandals and inspirations behind a young Dylan. Hear how he debated The White Goddess over tea, was thrown out of Wardour Street’s Roundhouse Pub, recorded incognito as Blind Boy Grunt, and struggled through sessions at CBS Studios. Visit locations linked to his film work and learn the backstories behind the iconic “Subterranean Homesick Blues” cue-card scene. Along the way, your expert guide weaves in tales of Soho’s vibrant folk scene, Dylan’s encounters with The Beatles and Donovan, and the songs, stories and controversies born on these streets.
Meet your guide outside the exit of Goodge Street Station
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