Highlights
Step back in time on this small group walking tour through London’s wartime history. Discover powerful stories of resilience as you visit iconic sites that witnessed the Blitz. Uncover how Londoners faced WWII’s challenges with unwavering determination. With your expert guide, learn about St. Paul’s Cathedral, which survived bomb hits and became a symbol of strength. Hear about the firemen who protected it. Visit the ruins of Christ Church Greyfriars, now a peaceful garden memorial. Learn of the bombing raid on Bank Station, where dozens of civilians perished, highlighting the vulnerability of Londoners. Explore St. Dunstan-in-the-East’s remains, now a tranquil garden, and All Hallows by the Tower, which survived and offered sanctuary. Outside the Tower, hear tales of wartime prisoners like Josef Jakobs. Your tour concludes with a self-guided visit to the HMS Belfast, a remarkable warship that played a pivotal role during WWII.
About This Deal
Departure Point
- The meeting point is at The National Firefighters Memorial, Carter Ln, Peter's Hill, City of London, London EC4V 5EY
The guide will be holding Urban Saunters orange sign.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the start time on your voucher
Nearest Tube station: Mansion House and St Paul's
Return Details
- The meeting point is at The National Firefighters Memorial, Carter Ln, Peter's Hill, City of London, London EC4V 5EY
The guide will be holding Urban Saunters orange sign.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the start time on your voucher
Nearest Tube station: Mansion House and St Paul's
Duration
3 hours
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: St. Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Churchyard, London
Start your tour at St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of the most iconic buildings of London that became a symbol of defiance during the Blitz. Hear the incredible story of how this grand cathedral, despite taking direct hits from bombers, stood tall in the sky as a beacon of hope for Londoners. Learn about the bravery of the firemen who worked tirelessly to protect it and how the cathedral’s survival became a powerful image of London’s resilience in the face of destruction.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Bank Tube Station, London
Ec3v 3la, London
Visit the ruins of Christ Church Greyfriars, a church destroyed during the Blitz but whose remnants serve as a symbol of London’s perseverance. Walk through its peaceful garden, which today serves as a memorial to those who suffered. Learn about the history of the church and how its ruins were preserved as a reminder of the war's lasting impact.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: St. Dunstan In The East
St. Dunstan's Hill, London
Next, your tour heads to Bank Station, where on January 10, 1941, a devastating bombing raid struck the area. The station, which had been used as an air-raid shelter, was directly hit, and the explosion killed dozens of civilians seeking refuge underground. Many of the victims were workers who had gone down to the shelter to avoid the nightly bombings. This attack was one of the many during the Blitz that highlighted the vulnerability of civilian shelters and the horrors of wartime life in London. Your guide will share the story of this tragic bombing and explain how these kinds of attacks were an unfortunate reality for Londoners during the war.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: All Hallows By The Tower
Byward Street, , London
Visit St. Dunstan-in-the-East, a church that was severely damaged by bombing in 1941, leaving only its ruins standing. Now a tranquil garden, this site represents the devastation of the Blitz, as well as London’s ability to heal and rebuild. Learn how the church’s remains have become a symbol of the strength of the city, even after so much destruction.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Tower of London
London
Stop at All Hallows by the Tower, one of the oldest churches in London, which miraculously survived the Blitz. This church was a place of refuge for many during the air raids, providing a sanctuary in the midst of destruction. Your guide will share how the church endured despite heavy bombings and became a symbol of hope and survival for the people of London.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: HMS Belfast
The Queen's Walk, London
Hear the gripping story of Josef Jakobs, the last person to be executed at the Tower. A German spy who parachuted into Britain in 1941, Jakobs was arrested and subsequently executed by firing squad. His case became one of the most infamous espionage incidents of WWII. Learn about the role of the Tower as a wartime prison for spies, enemy agents, and high-profile figures, and hear about the importance of intelligence during the war.
Duration: 15 minutes
Additional Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Not suitable for travelers with mobility issues
- Entrance Tickets to HMS Belfast
- English Speaking local expert guide
- An audio guide highlight tour of HMS Belfast
- Small Group guided tour of the City of London
Exclusions
- Gratuities
- Food & drink
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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