Tower Hill underground station, London (meet by the Tower Hill Tram coffee stand)
Guided by David G. or Ian or Ulrike
Adult: £20 · Students & Seniors: £15 · Children: £5
Day | Walk Type | Start Time | End Time | ||
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Tuesday | Weekly | 10.45 am | 12.45 pm | Winter Summer | Reserve Online |
Don’t just take it from us…
N.B. Guides Ian and David G. donate all of their fees to charities! The beneficiary charity for each walk will be announced at the start of the walk.
“rebellion, it froze them up, as fish are in a pond” Shakespeare
A 5* rated live, outdoor, 3-D, shoe-leather-on-pavement London Walk.
Our route: the Tower of London (Traitors’ Gate) to the Mansion House.
Our dramatis personae: 20 centuries of them. They range from Boudicca (Boadacea) who put London to the torch 2000 years ago (the first Great Fire of London) to the Extinction Rebellion demonstrators who recently (2019) “torched” the Chancellor’s Mansion House speech.
Enroute: we meet three Tudor Queens beheaded in the Tower, Irish bombers, theArchbishop of Canterbury lynched by Revolting Peasants, the slave trader who switched sides, the Scottish nobleman who laughed his head off (literally laughed it off).
In sum: that’s just a sprinkling of said encounters. Two hours on we’ll have met any number of extraordinary characters whose lives and deaths are etched on, above and beneath the streets and alleys of London.
Frances –
Took a fascinating and amusing walk around the revolting streets of the City with Ulrike today, visiting hidden spots that I would never have found alone.
Ulrike was a fount of information on interesting places, stories and events from Roman times to the present. I never knew that London was such a revolting city- and I live here.
Would definitely look out for Ulrike if I wanted another London walk.
Anita –
Great walk with a very well informed and interesting guide. We were also very lucky as it was a very small group, and even though we were all Londoners, we found out so much we didn’t already know about the city we live in. I would happily do any other tours with David.
Mary Gregory –
Very interesting and informative walk with David. Despite a cold a windy morning, David kept everyone interested and engaged. These walks always take you to places you are unlikely to see when wandering around on your own. Highly recommended.
Sharon –
Did this walk with David and he was fabulous, brought the history to life for our group and the 2 hrs went by in a flash. Thanks so much
EL –
Very interesting and informative walk with David this week. We all enjoyed learning about the Square Mile and its history despite the rain!
Jan Godden –
I joined Ian’s revolting London walk today.
Such a delight. He not only shared his amazing knowledge , but demonstrated a great sense of humour. Thoroughly recommend. Will certainly be walking with him again.
Very generous too that all monies donated to charity.
Edna –
I joined Ian’s Revolting London tour (2,000 years of rebellions). I found the tour very informative. Ian was very knowledgeable with a good sense of humour.
AniaLondon –
I went on Ian’s Revolting London tour. It was packed with fun facts and captivating stories. Ian can be really amusing. Highly recommend this one.
Krista –
We went on this walk in early August with David G. We all enjoyed it—our teenagers included. David is especially pleasant and a delightful storyteller. His tours won’t disappoint.
Steve and Shira Jackson –
We enjoyed two informative and entertaining tours with David G. ( Gollancz) Revolting London and Jewish London:
-exceptionally informative
– pleasant and entertaining
– knowledgeable
– fascinating tidbits and anecdotes
A London must if you want to get the insider’s view
David – thanks for your dedication and for sharing your vast knowledge
We appreciate your generosity of heart and support of an important cause
Steve and Shira Jackson