Hampstead is “London’s Favourite Village” and characterised by its iconic landmarks, natural heathland, historic homes, streets & vibrant cafe culture.
Just 3 miles from the city centre, Hampstead is one of the most beautiful parts of London & one that fully retains its village origins. Walking around the narrow lanes & vast open spaces, it's easy to forget you're in London at all.
Long favoured writers & artists, it's also home to many of the most famous celebrities in the world, you never know who you might bump into.
We will explore the quaint alleyways and splendid Georgian houses whilst learning something of the history and culture of Hampstead village and of some of the famous figures who lived and died here.
See the homes of Keats, George Orwell, Robert Louise Stephenson, Daphne du Maurier, John Constable & filming locations for After Life (Ricky Gervais lives nearby) & inspirations for Dracula, Mary Poppins plus the best view of London from Hampstead Heath.
UNMISSABLE!
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We will pass through picturesque lanes and alleys to this beautiful church which is also the resting place to some prominent historical figures and the location of an unforgettable moment in Dracula.
A beautiful Georgian house that once was home to a wealthy merchant and now a museum surrounded by beautiful gardens.
This eccentric looking house was once the home to an eccentric naval officer who was an inspiration for a character in Mary Poppins!
We will explore the beautiful Georgian streets and visit the homes of some of historical figures. Bring a camera as this tour is Instagram Central.
Here we will find the health giving well that led to the birth of modern Hampstead and was also the home to one of the great painters.
Once the home to Dr. William Gibbons who encouraged visitors to Hampstead in the 1720's when it was something of a Spa resort and people came to drink its health giving waters.
Erno Goldfinger's innovative 1939 Modernist house is now a museum. Though many don't think it fits in with the surroundings, it is undoubtedly of a design we all became familiar with decades later. And yes, it is that Goldfinger!
See one of the most iconic views of the London skyline.
We will see just a little of this vast open space in North London
See the home of the one of great romantic poets, John Keats.
One of most quirky and interesting little streets in London and a great place for a drink or a meal at the end of the tour and right next to Hampstead Underground Station.
The tour starts just outside the exit for Hampstead Underground Station.
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