London - Inner Guided Walking Tours
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Guided Walking Tours in London - Inner, England.
London Street Market Tours offer 1.5 hour guided tours around London street markets including the horse market, the antiques market, the East End market, and the Sunday market. All tours are personally led by writer Sandra Shevey who has lived in London for many years. Bookings via e-mail.
Beatles Walking tours of London are guided by Richard Porter, author of the book 'Guide to the Beatles London'. As seen on Beatlemania Britain on the the Travel Channel.
Sample the many faces of this fascinating city. Journey through 2000 years of history that will stimulate the curiosity. Hear tales and see sites often missed by visitors.
Professional actors take the curious through the darkening streets of the Ripper's East End, recounting in detail the events of the Autumn of Terror. Learn about the Ripper crimes, victims, theories and facts. Optional dinners available.
Creating the air of Victorian London, from murder site to murder site, detailling the fall of 1888, when the city lived in fear. Operated by legendary Ripperologist and former City of London Police Sergeant Donald Rumbelow, author of The Complete Jack the Ripper, as well as many other true crime novels.
Hosted by BlueBrolly London Audio Walks, this CD or MP3 guided tour of Whitechapel offers a detailed exploration of the Ripper murders, with visits to the murder sites, and discussions on the many theories and continually growing list of suspects.
City Sidewalk offers walking tours with a variety of themes in the historic City of London for individuals and private groups. Why not celebrate a birthday or other special occasion with a guided walk from City Sidewalks.
London Walks boast a large number of daily walking tours on a number of subjects. Historians can immerse themselves in tours exploring different eras, from Roman to Victorian London. Fans of popular culture can take a Beatles, Sherlock Homes or a Da Vinci Code tour. For those who need a little more incentive, there are also a number of Pub walks.
Guided walking tours of London, which include Jack the Ripper, Haunted London.
Wednesdays / Fridays / Sundays 7.00pm (19.00hrs) Aldgate underground station.
Our groups are very small and friendly.
From fashion to design, contemporary art to luxury shopping, an Urban Gentry London tour is a ruthlessly edited experience. Led by a team of in-the-know locals - artists, designers, journalists and trend spotters - tours go off the beaten track and beyond the tourist trail straight to the inside knowledge.
Richard Jones, author of Walking Haunted London, will guide you through London's haunted streets with stories of folklore and legend. Be prepared to watch as poltergeist activity and telekinesis is demonstrated right before your eyes. The walk lasts about two hours and must be booked in advance. A Jack the Ripper walk is also available.
Brit Movie Tours offers two great walking tours in central London. The Notting Hill Movie Walk will take visitors to film locations in and around the world famous Portobello Road market. They also run a London Film Locations Walk taking visitors to many famous movie sites from over the years in the City of London.
Aletrails offers private, custom-designed guided walking tours of the most unspoilt pub interiors of London. Led by the author of the Campaign for Real Ale's (CAMRA) London Pub Walks, tours reveal the changing social and architectural history of the pub. Discover the history of one of Britain's oldest traditions.
This Jack the Ripper Walk takes guests into the cobbled alleways and sinister back streets where Jack the Ripper wandered in 1888. It also features original police photographs of the streets of the Victorian metropolis. Book ahead of time.
These three hour walks profile director Alfred Hitchcock`s London. Visit a dozen locations from movies such as Frenzy, The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) and The Paradine Case, some never before identified as landmarks. Tours occur three times a week and are led by historian Sandra Shevey who interviewed the director in Hollywood in 1972.





