London Mayfair Free Tour

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Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
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Experience Highlights

Explore one of London's most exclusive and surprising neighbourhoods with this free tour of Mayfair, a walk full of luxury, power, history and scandal. For over two hours you'll discover anecdotes of kings, rock stars, politicians, philosophers and even revolutionaries, in an elegant setting steeped in history.

The tour starts at Marble Arch, near Hyde Park and Oxford Street, and ends at the Royal Academy, next to Piccadilly Circus. The tour is guided in English and is accessible for people with reduced mobility. Ideal for those who want to see the more fascinating and less touristy side of London, with a passionate local guide!

  • Set off from Marble Arch and explore this fascinating neighbourhood.
  • Discover Mayfair: luxury, art, history, politics and curiosities.
  • Learn from your local guide with unforgettable stories and useful tips.

What’s included

  • Mayfair Tour
  • Local guide in English

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Step by Step

Mayfair is synonymous with elegance and power, but this tour will show you that it's also full of curious anecdotes, revolutionary stories and surprising characters. From royal figures to musicians, scientists and activists, this neighbourhood has seen it all.

You'll start your tour at Marble Arch, opposite Hyde Park's famous Speakers' Corner, where great speeches and social movements have been born. Throughout the tour, you'll walk along streets such as Park Lane, Mount Street and Curzon Street, discovering the history of aristocratic houses, private clubs, places of scandal and great innovation.

You'll stroll through Berkeley Square, famous for its elegant houses and urban legends, and the charming Shepherd Market, a hidden corner with a bohemian vibe and a cheeky past. You'll be surprised by curious facts such as the origin of the first red telephone box and the area's links to figures such as Churchill, Madonna and Darwin.

The tour ends at the Royal Academy of Arts, very close to Piccadilly Circus and Green Park, ideal for exploring the city after the tour. Your guide will also be happy to give you personalised recommendations for restaurants, museums or activities for the rest of your stay.

This tour is a great way to experience London at its most stylish, but also at its most rebellious, in a visually spectacular setting and with the accompaniment of a knowledgeable and friendly guide.

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