Explore the top spots for photography and Instagrammable sights around Soho, and take the best travel shots of the city with an immersive walking tour!
Along this walk, we’ll take you through every beautiful bend and curve of London’s trendiest neighbourhood, centred in the middle of pop-culture history.
Join an influencer historian and walk through the most iconic Instagram hashtag locations, such as Old Compton Street, Greek Street, Soho Square, Carnaby Street, as well as other local secret spots.
Learn about the many hidden gems and iconic must-visit attractions that offer a trove of photography tips for those beautiful Instagram-perfect shots as you spend a day in Soho. Finish the tour by going on a pub crawl, starting at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Bar, and learning more about the famous Trident Studios.
Note: This is a self-guided audio walking tour and does not include entrance tickets
We begin by this church as we trace back her story.
We explore this street as we learn all about the heart of the LGBTQ+ community in London.
We explore this street as we learn all about the heart of the LGBTQ+ community in London.
We trace the beginnings and the modern history of this iconic music venue.
We explore one of Soho's most Instagrammable spots and discover a range of curiosities.
We stop by an oddly charming and quirky photo spot - The Tudor Cottage
We take a short pause to discover the story of Soho's most famous residents: Karl Marx
We trace the history of this iconic studio that brought some of the biggest icons of pop music.
We stop by a charming, cozy pub for our next photo stop.
A pivotal incident in the history of public health.
We pause for a tale about cocktail bars with curious, rebellious history!
We step into the nerve centre of Soho, and the Fashion Capital of London.
A lovely street, a popular bar with a "bag" o' stories of our beloved music icons.
We explore the stunning architecture of Liberty Store, and how it came to be.
The tour starts by the Saint Anne's Church
Bring a pair of headphones along with you so that you can truly immerse yourself in the experience! Download now and start at your convenience!
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