London, who does not know this extraordinary city? This is one of the most visited cities in the world and that is more than logical. In London you will find impressive sights, from The Tower of London to Southwark Cathedral. Discover these sights during an audio tour along the most beautiful places, but also along undiscovered gems. You will take a look at St. Paul's Cathedral, admire Tower Bridge and walk along The Queen's Walk. In addition, you will spot the most impressive surviving warships from World War II and find a large glass, steel pickle in the City of London. London has something for everyone and is the ideal city for a city walk. Get out and explore your own part of London!
What makes this stop unforgettable: The Crown Jewels are kept here - still guarded to this day.
The Tower of London has served as royal palace, fortress and prison. Your audio guide London reveals stories of famous prisoners, royal secrets and dramatic executions that shaped British history.
A quieter side of London: This cathedral has stood here for over 800 years, just steps from the busy Thames.
Southwark Cathedral offers a peaceful contrast to the surrounding city. Your audio guide London uncovers its deep connections to medieval London, theatre history and even William Shakespeare.
A symbol of resilience: Rising above the city, this iconic dome has watched London endure and rebuild.
St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most famous landmarks in the UK. Your audio guide London explains how it survived the Blitz during World War II and became a powerful symbol of hope.
Don’t miss: Climb to the Whispering Gallery, where even the softest sounds travel across the dome.
More than a postcard icon: This bridge is a masterpiece of Victorian engineering.
Tower Bridge was built in the late 19th century to ease congestion while still allowing ships to pass. Your audio guide London reveals how its bascules still open today, blending history with modern function.
Hidden history: Roman remains have been found beneath this site.
Guildhall has witnessed trials, ceremonies and political decisions shaping the city. Your audio guide London uncovers how this grand hall reflects London’s independence and civic identity.
Where money shapes a nation: Behind these walls lies the heart of the UK’s financial system.
The Bank of England has controlled the country’s currency since 1694. Your audio guide London reveals how this institution influenced global finance and earned the nickname “The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street.”