Follow in the footsteps of 007 James Bond on a private walking tour through London. Visit some of the actual locations where James Bond, the world’s most famous spy, was filmed over the years whilst taking in some of the biggest sights of London at the same time.
Pickup included
We will see the headquarters of MI6, home of James Bond, M and Q. Also we will see where C's new replacement building is and other Bond scenes too.
We will explore this plush neighbourhood and stand outside the door of the home of James Bond in Spectre
This area stood in for the MI6 building during the Brosnan era
Transformed into St Petersburg for James Bond. Also used in everything from Sherlock Holmes to London Has Fallen
Visit the spot of possibly the most real-life James Bond killing during the Cold War
M is forced to do a quick U-turn here when her computer is hacked.
Here we will see some of the tricks they used to film one of the most pivotal scenes in Skyfall and see an important real life James Bond hotel
As well as all the famous sights, including the National Gallery where Q meets James Bond for the first time. It is also the location of Universal Exports from the classic Bonds
Nearby we will see where they filmed the Hildebrand Safe House scenes and where Dr. Madeleine Swann leaves Bond before getting abducted.
Here we will visit several Bond locations from the old and new films including the Old War Office
We finish the tour on the bridge where James Bond shoots out the helicopter and Blofeld crawls out of the wreckage to be arrested by M and the police.
Just outside the Pret A Manger cafe outside Vauxhall Underground Station leading onto Vauxhall Bridge Road.
• Dress code is smart casual
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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