London: West End Self-Guided Walking Tour
London: West End Self-Guided Walking Tour
2 hours
Daily Tour
10 people
English, French, German, Spanish
Walk through London’s theatre heartland with this self-guided West End walking tour—20+ iconic stops, zero rush, and flexible timing. This historic West End London self-guided walk is ideal for theatre fans, curious explorers, and culture lovers. In 2–3 hours of easy walking, you’ll explore Covent Garden, Chinato... Read more
Admire the Royal Opera House, a beacon of Covent Garden's artistic spirit. Revered for its ballet and opera legacy, it has tales spanning wartime dances to grand performances. Up next, the bustling shops of Covent Garden. To know more, download the full West End Walking Tour.
Explore Jubilee Market, a vibrant hub of arts, crafts, and unique finds. On Mondays, uncover antique treasures; Tuesday to Friday, browse an array of goodies, from sweets to knick-knacks; and Saturdays, discover arts, crafts, and more. With its lively ambiance and diverse offerings, Jubilee Market promises an exciting shopping experience.
Saint Paul's Church, designed by Inigo Jones in 1633, is the iconic Actors' Church known for its role in "My Fair Lady" and the birthplace of Punch and Judy puppet shows. It's a theatrical tribute with memorials to famous actors and a unique west-end entrance due to a design challenge.
Discover Saint Paul's Church, an architectural gem in Covent Garden with vibrant stained glass windows that come alive in the evening, and it's all free to explore!
The London Coliseum, London's largest theater since 1904, features ornate doors and gold mosaic tiles. It has a rich history, serving as a WWII canteen and now as the home of the English National Opera. Explore its beauty before we continue our journey.
Saint Martin's Theatre, home to "The Mousetrap," the world's longest-running play by Agatha Christie, has captivated audiences for over 25,000 performances. Its annual cast changes keep the classic mystery fresh, making it a true legend in the world of theatre and a testament to London's rich theatrical heritage.
The Chinatown Gate welcomes you to London's vibrant Chinatown with its striking design, including a tiled roof and vibrant red pillars. It's a gateway to a lively district filled with red lanterns, noodle shops, and Chinese script. Fun fact: Around 17 million people visit annually to enjoy the culture and cuisine of Chinatown, making it a must-see destination for all.
Leicester Square, originally Leicester Fields, started with Leicester House in 1635. Now a vibrant hub of entertainment, it boasts statues of famous figures and hosts events like the Chinese New Year and the 2012 London Olympics.
Piccadilly Circus, with its iconic Eros fountain and vibrant neon signs, is a lively entertainment hub in London's West End. The name "Piccadilly" has a surprising origin in fashionable collars, and the famous advertising boards were a result of the creation of Shaftesbury Avenue in 1886.
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