The Inns of Court

(92 customer reviews )

Holborn underground station, London (main exit, debouches onto Kingsway)

Guided by Karen or Molly or Shaughan

Adult: £20 · Students & Seniors: £15 · Children: £5

Walk Times

Day Walk Type Start Time End Time
Monday Weekly 2 pm 4 pm Winter Summer Reserve Online
Wednesday Weekly 11 am 1 pm Winter Summer Reserve Online

N.B. this walk will not take place on the following dates:

05-05-2025 26-05-2025 25-08-2025 24-12-2025 29-12-2025 31-12-2025

N.B. See also our Friday VIP Lawyer-guided Inns of Court Walk (March 28, April 4, April 11 and then from May 2 almost every Friday through late October). Full disclosure, it’s more expensive and has to be booked and pre-paid. That’s the downside. The upside is, yes, it’s always lawyer-guided and it’s a small, exclusive group (limited numbers). Ergo the VIP appellation.

“A lawyer is a learned gentleman who rescues your estate from your enemies and keeps it himself” Henry Brougham*

Short read: Magic casement into an olde worlde

Shaughan read: “My favourite walk of all. Quiet gardens, a truly eclectic architectural rattle-bag and a glorious roll-call of British eccentrics: the Wits, the Windbags and Wayward Wigs. The cream of English intellect as it battles over Wives, Writs, Wills, Widows and Wrecks. Find out what happened when Tony met Cherie! Meet Rumpole! And as these are private grounds – a privilege to be able to show you round m’lud. And hear the verdict at the end in the High Court.” Thus spake Guide Shaughan.

And Guide Shaughan spake (speaks) here as well: Legal London Podcast 1. And here: Legal London Podcast 2.

Long read: The Inns of Court – habitat of the wigged and gowned English barrister – could pass for a collection of Oxford and Cambridge colleges right in the heart of London. They’re a warren of cloisters, courtyards, and passageways set amongst some of the best gardens in London.

So: ancient rites and customs, high drama, colourful characters, and matters of life and death amid delightful surroundings. It’s a rich confection, making this the prettiest and most historical of our central London walks. Welcome to London’s legal enclave.

INNS OF COURT TOUR – THE PRACTICALS

Legal & Illegal London – the Inns of Court takes place at 2 pm every Monday and at 11 am every Wednesday.   

The meeting point is just outside the main exit of Holborn Tube

Here’s a photo of the meeting point when you get to the top of the escalator at Holborn Tube. The ticket barrier is straight ahead of you. Ten yards beyond the ticket barrier you can see a blue-green information kiosk and a red kiosk advertising a publication called The Week. And between them – just visible in the photograph – is a (soon to be extinct) pay telephone booth. Right there, between those two kiosks, is the meeting point.

The main exit is on Kingsway. Holborn Tube, which is on the corner of Kingsway and High Holborn, has two exits. The side exit goes out onto High Holborn. The main exit – the one you want – goes out onto Kingsway. The guide will be standing just outside the main exit, the Kingsway exit, holding up copies of the distinctive white London Walks leaflet. If you take the Tube to Holborn  Tube Station go up the escalator, go through the ticket barrier and go straight ahead. You’ll come out onto Kingsway, right where you need to be to meet the guide.

On Mondays the walk is guided by Shaughan. On Wednesdays it’s guided by Karen or Molly.

The walk ends at or just over the way from the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand, near Temple   Tube. 

 

IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THE GUIDING

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INNS OF COURT VIRTUAL TOURS

We do two very different ones. Click here to read about Jackie’s. And click here to hear her guiding a bit of it.

And click here to read about Richard III’s. And click here to hear Richard guiding his.

LONDON WALKS VIDEO

Want a preview of the Inns of Court walk? Watch this little handheld video. It’ll give you a pretty good idea of the “like nowhere else” territory the walk explores – where it goes, the doors it opens, the secret little passageways and courtyards it threads its way through.

LONDON WALKS REVIEWS

“Best Tourism Experience in London”  Gold Medal Winner, Visit London

“We selected the ‘Legal and Illegal’ walk to discover the four Inns of Court where Barristers have their chambers. Our guide was Angela, an actress. Her knowledge of the Inns of Court and their history was encyclopaedic. She made the tour utterly fascinating and she brought her theatrical training to bear. She needed no microphone as her delivery was clear, bright and concise and not without a good deal of humour. She was an absolute delight. The two hours tour flew past. I have in the past lived in London and worked not too far from where the walk was centred but never imagined such places existed and so close to the main thoroughfares that cross the City. I will certainly be trying more of these walks in the future, but for the sheer joy of Angela’s wonderful tour you really must do this one.”  Silverdale15  Stockport, United Kingdom

“Did this walk with Angela on Friday. So interesting and got to see a most beautiful part of London you would otherwise miss. Angela was great and told us so much. We certainly got to know what she thought of the present government (not much!). But that’s good. Better than being dull. Will certainly do another walk sometime and would highly recommend this walk.  Joan T. Wigg  Bingley, United Kingdom  24 Feb. 2020

*Barrister and statesman Henry Brougham (1778 – 1868) was a member of Lincoln’s Inn. Elected to Parliament in 1810, he became Lord High Chancellor and played a prominent role in passing the 1832 Reform Act and the Slavery Abolition Act. One of the chief advisers to Queen Caroline of Brunswick, the estranged wife of George, Prince of Wales, the Prince Regent and future George IV, it was suggested to Brougham that he hold back in his vigorous defense of the Princess for the sake of the country. (Her opponents wanted her stripped of her Royal title on the grounds of adultery.) Brougham responded with a now-famous speech in the House of Lords

An advocate, in the discharge of his duty, knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client. To save that client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and costs to other persons, and amongst them, to himself, is his first and only duty; and in performing this duty he must not regard the alarm, the torments, the destruction which he may bring upon others. Separating the duty of a patriot from that of an advocate, he must go on reckless of consequences, though it should be his unhappy fate to involve his country in confusion.

The speech has since become legendary among defence lawyers for the principle of zealously advocating for one’s client.

LONDON WALKS PRIVATE WALKS

If you can’t make one of the regularly scheduled, just-turn-up, The Inns of Court it can always be booked as a private tour. If you go private you can have the The Inns of Court walk – or any other London Walk – on a day and at a time that suits your convenience. We’ll tailor it to your requirements. Ring Fiona or Mary on 020 7624 3978 or email us at [email protected] and we’ll set it up and make it happen for you. A private London Walk – they’re good value for an individual or couple and sensational value for a group – makes an ideal group or educational or birthday party or office (team-building) or club outing.

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92 reviews for The Inns of Court

  1. Dr Paul A Reilly

    On a warm, bright autumnal day in London the Inns of Courts walk was a huge pleasure, and Simon was both informative and amusing, not to mention patient with such a large group. The ancient buildings and associated gardens and lanes are all very beautiful and historic. I am sure we will come up to London to do more such walking tours. And at £10 for those over 65 the afternoon was a real bargain.

  2. Gary Paprocki

    Excellent tour in every way. Our guide Simon was great!

  3. Lorraine and Henry

    We did the Inns of Court walk this morning 22 October 2022 with Simon Law guiding. It was fascinating and Simon’s knowledge and enthusiasm for the subject together with his wit made for a most enjoyable walk, and from which we gained much knowledge. Highly recommended. Thank you Simon. Looking forward to more walks with you in the future.

  4. Lorraine and Henry

    We did the Inns of Court walk this morning with Simon Law. It was fascinating and Simon’s knowledge and enthusiasm for the subject together with his wit made for a most enjoyable walk, and from which we gained much knowledge. Highly recommended. Thank you Simon. Looking forward to more walks with you in the future.

  5. Mark

    A brilliant tour with a brilliant guide. I’ve been on walks with Shaughan before and he’s great. Full of knowledge and humour and his acting skills are a bonus when he’s telling some great stories. Highly recommended. Any man that was in an episode of Rumpole Of The Bailey (like Shaughan) deserves 5 stars but Shaughan deserves 5 stars for the walk too.

  6. Lucy

    Hello,

    I took the Inns of Court walk this morning with Molly and it was absolutely brilliant. She’s a gem. Both knowledgeable and entertaining. I did the walk because I’m reading Bleak House and thought it would be nice. It really was. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to see quiet corners in the middle of busy noisy London, and learn a bit of history.

    Thanks,

    Lucy

  7. Lisa & Günter

    The Inns of Court walk last week with Simon was very interesting, spiked with fascinating historical facts and presented in a most entertaining way by our guide. We recommend this walk to anyone visiting London!

  8. Julie Durling

    We did the Inns of Court walk today (20th june). We really enjoyed the walk, and the guide was very informative and entertaining. We learnt so much about the area and the legal profession.
    The only complaint we have is the walk was too short. It states on the website walks last two hours. Ours was over in an hour and a half, and we felt the guide couldn’t wait to leave. We have done other London walks and felt this one was not value for money.

  9. Margaret Creigh

    Really enjoyed the Inns of Court walk. Informative and well presented by Molly. Will look out for other interesting London walk. My son ,Matthew (a law student St Glasgow) really enjoyed the detailed knowledge. Thank you.

  10. RM

    Very interesting walk with Simon who was funny & knowledgeable

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