We all know that Downtown Abbey and Downtown Village are in beautiful Oxfordshire and whilst we do tours there also, there are many Downtown Abbey related locations in Central London itself. This 3 hour walking tour will take you to some of the locations used in Downtown Abbey as well as Mr. Selfridge and The Halcyon.
Group Maximum 15 Travelers
Pickup included
Multiple filming locations used in Downton Abbey
We will explore Middle Temple were many scenes were shot, standing in for the city of York
See where Lady Mary went for her weekend away in Liverpool
We will see the beautiful ceremonial parade ground,
Often used for picturesque walks by the ladies of Downton Abbey.
This ornate building stands in for Buckingham Palace in Downton Abbey.
Just one of the many famous sights we will see on our walk.
Visit the outside of the London residence of the Crawley Family.
The largest and most magnificent memorial to a Royal Family member.
We'll walk through this beautiful ceremonial archway at the centre of London.
Home of Aunt Rosamund
The beautiful park has been used in Downton Abbey and many other shows.
Lady Mary specifically chooses this secluded spot to break-up without causing a scene.
Visit spots from Downton Abbey including where the family had their family picnic and where Lady Mary broke up with Lord Gillingham
Come out of the tube station right outside the ticket barriers. Your guide will be waiting. Of course we are happy to meet you at your London hotel.
• Dress code is smart casual
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Not wheelchair accessible
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