Immerse yourself in one of the most vibrant and chaotic periods of our history, witnessed and brilliantly brought to life in the candid, witty and irreverent diary of London’s own Samuel Pepys. With Pepys as your fly-on-the-wall exhibition guide, explore this period of revelry and rebirth, revolution and catastrophe, which saw kings fighting for their crowns and London transformed into a world city following the devastation of the Plague and the Great Fire. #PepysShow To coincide with the exhibition Samuel Pepys Plague, Fire and Revolution Footprints of London are running a number of walks that explore the London of Samuel Pepys. See the Pepys page on our website for details.

All the guides had a great time talking with you about their favorite London books and it was our most successful Literary Footprints yet. Literary Footprints will return again in 2016 but if you missed any of the walks, we will be repeating a few of them - here is the current list . You can see some pictures from the walks here. We had some great feedback about the walks on our Tripadvisor page, if you enjoyed them it would be great if you could do the same. http://footprintsoflondon.com/2015/10/footprints-of-london-on-the-robert-elms-show/ You can hear Mark talking about Literary Footprints with Robert Elms on BBC London here