Enjoy the colourful, vibrant and fragrant atmosphere of the hippest part of London: Soho, the West End and Chinatown.
Head off the beaten track of Oxford Street and explore quaint cobbled back streets and alleys of Soho from Denmark Street to the Seven Dials, admire the glittering décor of trendy Carnaby Street and Kingly Court, explore the old emporium Liberty’s of London, and stock up on vinyl on Berwick Street. Walk past delicious eateries in Chinatown and see the traditional taverns of the West End as you admire its famous theatres. Learn about the famous people who made their fame and fortune in these parts of London, from rock stars and actors to politicians, royalty and writers, and in turn, made London so famous.
You will pass historic buildings and clubs, like Ronnie Scotts – where Louis Armstrong played, see a theatre where Dickens once worked, and the building where Marx and Engels lived and developed the Communist Manifesto.
Wheelchair accessible. Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Your guide will meet you outside Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore St, London W1U 2BP, United Kingdom