Explore iconic film locations in London with expert guides. Discover hidden gems and cinematic history on this immersive walking tour.
Explore iconic film locations in London with expert guides. Discover hidden gems and cinematic history on this immersive walking tour.
- Piccadilly Circus - At this iconic spot, often likened to Times Square in New York, visitors can view clips from films that faced challenges in securing filming permissions in the area.
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Leicester Square - Known as London’s cinema district, Leicester Square has hosted some of the most significant movie premieres over the past century.
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- Piccadilly Circus - At this iconic spot, often likened to Times Square in New York, visitors can view clips from films that faced challenges in securing filming permissions in the area.
- Leicester Square - Known as London’s cinema district, Leicester Square has hosted some of the most significant movie premieres over the past century.
- Cecil Court - This Victorian alley is steeped in the history of music legends and the occult, and is also the birthplace of the British film industry. Here, one can learn about the first motion picture projector and camera, along with the intriguing conspiracy surrounding it.
- Goodwin’s Court - This charming, hidden street not only inspired movie set designs but also served as a filming location.
- Trafalgar Square - A highly recognizable London landmark, Trafalgar Square has been featured in various movie genres, including action, fantasy, sci-fi, and the first Disney live-action remake.
- Metropolitan Police - The 19th-century Scotland Yard building, once the police headquarters, is nestled in this area and has been a prime location for several blockbusters, including Harry Potter.
- Corinthia London - This luxurious hotel is a favorite among celebrities and movie stars, located in the heart of London, just a short distance from major premieres. Its distinctive architecture has also graced both big and small screens.
- The Blackfriar - This unique pub, which survived war and redevelopment, might also house a secret agency dealing with otherworldly matters.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - Arguably London’s most famous building, its narrow corridors, gothic interior, and winding staircases make it ideal for various beloved films.
- Millennium Bridge - This notorious bridge, disliked by some locals, has been an excellent location to depict a modern London in films.
- Tate Modern - Just outside this former power station, Hollywood star Tom Cruise was seen chasing Henry Cavill across the top of Blackfriars Bridge.
- The Anchor - This charming old pub was featured in the first Mission Impossible film and another movie surrounded by controversy.
- The Globe Tavern - A delightful pub located near Borough Market, it was also home to one of the UK’s most beloved romcom characters, Bridget Jones.
- Borough Market - London’s oldest food market is the perfect place to conclude the tour, where the guide will reveal the secrets of a very magical pub.
- English Guide
- A tablet
- English Guide
- A tablet
- Gratuities
- London Underground fare
- Gratuities
- London Underground fare
Discover where some of your favourite movies were filmed on a guided walking tour of London.
Your expert guide will lead you to each location, showing you clips from films like Mission Impossible, Bridget Jones Diary, Fast and Furious, Harry Potter, Marvel movies, James Bond and Disney. Hear about the history of film and where the British film industry…
Discover where some of your favourite movies were filmed on a guided walking tour of London.
Your expert guide will lead you to each location, showing you clips from films like Mission Impossible, Bridget Jones Diary, Fast and Furious, Harry Potter, Marvel movies, James Bond and Disney. Hear about the history of film and where the British film industry started. This tour will take you across London, showing you some of its iconic locations like Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, and Millennium Bridge. Discover some of its lesser-seen gems like Cecil Court, Scotland Yard, and the Anchor pub. The tour then ends at one of London’s longest-running food markets, Borough Market, home to great food and drink.
A few things to note. We will be using the London Underground on the tour so every person (over 11yo) will need an Oyster card or contactless payment method with at least £2.40. Under 18s must be accompanied by a paying adult. The tour contains about 90 minutes of brisk walking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.