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Experience our self-guided walking tour to explore over 30 iconic stops in London, from Big Ben to Tower Bridge, and dive into the heart of the city’s rich history and breathtaking sights.
Get on an unforgettable journey through London with our self-guided walking tour with the Trippy Tour Guide App. Designed to take you through the city’s most iconic landmarks, this tour allows you to explore at your own pace and convenience. With over 30 handpicked stops, this tour weaves through the fabric of one of the world’s most vibrant cities, promising a blend of history, culture, and unmatched beauty.
As you walk through the beautiful London streets along the Thames River, witness the lifeline of London that has shaped its history. Catch the best view of the London Eye. This modern marvel offers breathtaking cityscapes, before diving into the heart of British democracy and power at Westminster Bridge and Big Ben. Feel the energy of Trafalgar Square, a symbol of national pride and a perfect spot for people-watching.
Leicester Square invites you to the epicentre of entertainment, where London’s pulse beats strongest. Continue your journey through the theatrical wonderland of Shaftesbury Avenue, then bask in the neon glow of Piccadilly Circus, often likened to New York’s Times Square.
St. Paul’s Cathedral (Entry ticket not included) is a testament to resilience and beauty, with its awe-inspiring dome dominating the skyline. Walk the Millennium Bridge, a testament to modern engineering, leading you to the culinary delights of Borough Market.
Don’t miss the historic London Bridge and the towering Monument to the Great Fire of London, each telling tales of resilience. The Tower of London and Tower Bridge conclude your tour, offering insights into the city’s royal and medieval past.
Our self-guided tour is not just a walk; it’s a journey through the heart of London, offering insights and stories behind each stop. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply in love with London, our tour caters to all interests. Grab your tour now and experience the city like never before.
Explore the Thames, London's historic artery, pivotal since Roman times. Then marvel at the iconic London Eye, a modern marvel in the skyline.
Explore Parliament Square Garden, home to statues of Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Millicent Fawcett. Their inspiring stories await. Then, head toward Big Ben.
Explore the iconic Elizabeth Tower, home to Big Ben. Discover its history, massive bell, and unique design quirks. Then, gaze upon Westminster Bridge, steeped in centuries of London history.
Discover Westminster Hall, built in 1097, a historic gem surviving centuries of trials and fires. Learn about its rich past and ongoing role in Parliament.
Marvel at Westminster Abbey, where British monarchs are crowned since 1066. Explore its rich history and royal connections.
Discover St James's Park, London's royal oasis. Enjoy scenic lake views, meet friendly pelicans, and delve into its regal history since Henry VIII.
Marvel at Buckingham Palace, the UK monarch's residence. Explore its rich history from Buckingham House to wartime resilience.
Walk The Mall, a regal route from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace. Closed during events, it's a grand procession path steeped in history.
Pass through Admiralty Arch, honouring Queen Victoria since 1910. Inside, it housed World War I code-breakers and inspired James Bond's creator.
Trafalgar Square, the heart of London, commemorates Admiral Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, despite his tragic death.
Leicester Square, once Leicester Fields, hosted Leicester House and evolved into a bustling entertainment hub, adorned with statues and vibrant events.
At Seven Dials, observe the central monument with six dials, a result of historical planning. Explore Seven Dials Market and Neal's Yard for diverse culinary and shopping experiences.
London's Chinatown Gate welcomes millions yearly to explore its vibrant cultural scene and savour authentic Chinese cuisine, making it a must-visit spot for sightseers and foodies alike.
Piccadilly Circus, a vibrant junction famed for its neon signs and Eros fountain, brims with entertainment, history, and shopping delights.
Behold St. Paul's Cathedral, a masterpiece by Sir Christopher Wren, standing since 1710. Witness to history, it beckons with grandeur and echoes of Martin Luther King Jr.'s sermon.
Step onto the Millennium Bridge, a modern feat met with a shaky start in 2001. Closed briefly due to swaying, it earned the endearing nickname "Wobbly Bridge."
Ahead is the Tate Modern, once a power station, now a hub of contemporary art. Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, it's been transformed by Herzog and de Meuron into a space that celebrates creativity.
You've arrived at Borough Market, steeped in history since 1014 AD. Originally by London Bridge, it's now a vibrant hub for fresh produce & artisanal foods, embodying London's resilience & adaptability
London Bridge, rich in history from the 15th century, was a bustling street over water. Today's bridge, opened in 1973, replaced its medieval predecessor, now in Arizona.
HMS Belfast, launched in 1938, saw action in WWII and the Korean War. Now a museum, it offers a glimpse into naval history and ship life.
The Monument to the Great Fire of London commemorates the devastating blaze of 1666. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it offers a panoramic view of London from its top.
The "Walkie-Talkie" building houses the Sky Garden, offering free panoramic views of London. Its design was altered to preserve the sightlines of Saint Paul's Cathedral.
Explore the Tower of London, built in 1078 by William the Conqueror. Discover its diverse history, from executions to housing exotic animals.
Walk over Tower Bridge, a bascule and suspension bridge opened in 1894. Its unique design allows ships to pass beneath it.
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