The Da Vinci Code Tour of London will take you on a 2 ½ hour walk around central London to unravel the mystery of Dan Brown’s bestseller.
Learn fascinating facts about the novel and its subsequent release as a movie. Using stills from the film and excerpts from the book, you’ll visit both the actual film locations as well as the locations featured in the London leg of Dan Brown’s novel.
As you get to the bottom of the Da Vinci Code, you’ll also see many famous landmarks along the way including Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, The Strand and many other places of interest.
Explore the ancient Knights Templar church featured in both the book and the movie that contains the effigies of the Knights. Walk down the street where Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu escape from Rémy and visit the National Gallery and see one of Da Vinci’s famous works of art
The Da Vinci Code Tour of London will finish at Westminster Abbey where you can choose to go inside the abbey at your own leisure.
The first location on the tour is the second oldest church in London - Temple Church (entry not included).
Follow in the steps of Langdon and Neveu as they attempt to uncover the meaning of the verse ‘In London lies a Knight a pope interred, his laboured fruits a holy wrath incurred. You seek the orb that ought be on his tomb, it speaks of rosy flesh and seeded womb.’
See the highest civil court in the land and the court of appeal with over 100 courts open to the public
Visit the literary and film location where Teabing gives Langdon the Cryptex and points the gun at Neveu. Entry not included.
See the Da Vinci painting The Madonna on the Rocks
Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to the tour departure time. Outside the entrance to Temple Tube Station where you will find your guide waiting for you.
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