Book way in advance - we sell out
- Adult: - €49
- Youth: - €49 (Ages 10 - 17)
- Child: - €49 (9 and under)
Duration
- 2.5 hours
Meeting Point
- Outside the Criterion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus, opposite the famous Piccadilly Circus screens.
About
- London’s not all about kings, queens, and museums, and nowhere is this clearer than in the Soho district.
- On this semi-private tour, you and up to 12 guests will see where counterculture and civil protests have collided over the centuries.
- Discover the streets of London’s lively nightlife neighborhood that has gone from seedy to chic over the past few decades.
- This tour is in English.
Includes
Semi-Private Walking Tour
""Semi-Private"" Means Group Size Is Never More Than 12 Guests Maximum
Professional Tour Guide
Tour Will Run, Rain Or Shine
Excludes
Tour price does NOT include hotel pickup or drop-off (we recommend UBER or Taxi)
Tour price does NOT include gratuities (optional)
Tour is NOT available for those with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair
Full Tour Description
London’s not all about kings, queens, and museums, and nowhere is this clearer than in the Soho district. On this semi-private guided walking tour, you and up to 12 other guests will see where counterculture and civil protests have collided over the centuries. Discover the streets of London’s lively nightlife neighborhood that has gone from seedy to chic over the past few decades.
Your tour of Soho will take you through Piccadilly Circus, the Time Square of London, through a maze of streets leading to Chinatown. In between, you’ll discover the hub of musical revolutions including the venue where Jimi Hendrix first performed in the city. Music buffs will delight to discover the spot where the term “Beatlemania” was coined, and where hits like “Bohemian Rhapsody” were recorded. Beyond music, you’ll discuss the women’s suffrage movement at Golden Square. A deadly cholera outbreak is the topic of choice on Broad Street, where you’ll hear about the original John Snow. Stroll Greek Street to hear how Soho influenced former residence Karl Marx. At Soho Square, you’ll learn about some of the district’s earliest nobility, often eclipsed by the current tenants, the lively LGBT community who congregate at local bars. End up in Chinatown, where you’ll momentarily forget you’re in London, and relax over a plate or three of dumplings before hitting up Soho’s energetic nightlife.
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