Smartphone Photo Walk: Southbank
Laurence Olivier Statue National Theatre, Southbank, London, EnglandExplore Southbank with your smartphone and Alastair, a professional photographer as your expert guide.
Guided walks are a great way to learn about the history and culture of London and to see more of the real London. Discover shortcuts and hidden histories that you wouldn’t find on your own.
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Walks last 90 mins
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Explore Southbank with your smartphone and Alastair, a professional photographer as your expert guide.
Stand where the Thames used to dominate, take in the messy madness of one of the most famous London markets on this walking tour.
This walking tour explores how Pimlico has been shaped by some important and influential planning, housing and design ideas in the 18th to 21st centuries.
Imagine a time before the world was mapped, when people's every move depended on what they could see from their home. Now imagine being stuck there with no way to escape as plague sweep through town and claim more victims each day...
Stand where the Thames used to dominate, take in the messy madness of one of the most famous London markets on this walking tour.
Explore today’s markets and their historical roots
Find out about the City of London on this walk through Europe’s financial capital.
Imagine a time before the world was mapped, when people's every move depended on what they could see from their home. Now imagine being stuck there with no way to escape as plague sweep through town and claim more victims each day...
A music-themed guided walk in London’s West End, touching on the lighter side, about composers connected with the Strand and some of the places where their music was performed.
Discover the Roman history hidden beneath our feet.
The sheer size of Roman London was truly impressive. Come along and discover the monumental history hidden beneath our feet.
Explore Georgian North Clerkenwell discovering tales of radicals and clowns, we will see see great Georgian engineering feats from engineering to town planning, in an area where Georgians came to play and be entertained.
Slave traders, David Bowie and the statue that almost broke London Bridge – there is more to Clapham Common than meets the eye!
Delve into the past & investigate the relationship between different classes of society in London and what this meant for the alcohol they were able to drink.