Without A City Wall

Sun 8th May 2pm Join Stephen as he traces the line of the Roman and Medieval Wall around the City of London from Blackfriars to the Tower of London. On the way you will find reminders of the walled city in the names of buildings and streets and spot quite a few remnants of the wall which have somehow survived. You will even get to see one section which is in an underground car park

Book Now The Wild and Wonderful Women of Soho

Wed 11th May 6.30pm Michael tells stories from three hundred years of Soho history about the women who helped shape London's most bohemian quarter. Book Now In and Out of the Aldgate

Sat 7th May 2:30 pm

This is a circular tour which explores the many layers in the development of Aldgate. Once the home of a guild of English knights, the area has become a borderland between the City and the East End









Book Now Industrial History of Dagenham Dock

Sat 14th May 10.30 am

Rob continues his series of walks heading East along the Thames with a walk looking at Dagenham's Industrial past, home to London's first aircraft factory, guano importers, the lost village of Creekmouth and of course the famous Ford factory.











Book Now Gainsborough's People

Thur 12th May 7pm Rob's new walk looks at the people painted by Gainsborough during the 1780s - actresses, politicians, merchants and military men. The walk visits places that they lived and worked. Book Now Sherlock Holmes and the Red Headed League

Sat 7th May 10:30 am

Join Robin and follow in the Footsteps of the great Detective as we wind our way through streets that Sherlock Holmes would have recognised











Book Now A Moselle Mosey

Sun 29th May 10 am Jen's 7.5 mile walk follows the course of Haringey’s hidden River Moselle from its source in Queen’s Wood Highgate to its confluence with the River Lea. It includes woods, parks, a historic cemetery, three contrasting social housing developments, part of Tottenham on the verge of regeneration and two stretches of the river that flow above ground. Discover Haringey in a day! Book Now The Hinge of Fate - One Month in WW2 Westminster

Sat 28th May 11am A Walk through the War Cabinet Crisis of 1940 telling the story of Churchill's early time as Prime Minister.

Book Now The World in One City - Migration and the Making of London

Wed 11th May 18:30 pm

London: a home for the ambitious and a haven for those with need. And ‘twas ever thus. Founded by a multi-national Roman force and described by Milton in 1644 as “the mansion house of liberty”, join Mark to hear the stories of how London grew into a true global city of around 270 nationalities. Book Now