Historic City of London Tour
From Roman walls to looming skyscrapers, discover the City of London as we walk the ancient streets where London was born.
Our Free Historic City of London Walking Tour takes you through 2,000 years of history, from the establishment of Roman Londinium to the financial capital of Europe. From the Tower of London to St Paul’s Cathedral, we explore how a small riverside trading settlement grew to become the centre of the largest empire the world has ever seen.

What to Expect
Join us on this free City of London sightseeing tour as we walk through layers of history shaped by conquest, commerce, catastrophe and resilience. You’ll hear stories of Romans, Vikings, Normans, medieval merchants and wartime Londoners, discovering how the different generations rebuilt the City after fire, invasion and destruction. Here in the City, you will find Roman walls and medieval churches standing side by side with glittering skyscrapers, as past and present collide in London’s ever-changing skyline.
What Sets Us Apart:
Our expert guides bring the hidden history of the Square Mile to life, sharing stories not just of kings and conquerors, but of ordinary Londoners whose lives shaped the City we see today. From the Great Fire of London to the Blitz, from global trade to secret ceremonies and strange City traditions, this free walking tour reveals the quirks, power and independence of London’s oldest district. Perfect for first-time visitors, history lovers and anyone looking for unique things to do in London.
Discover London through the eyes of a true local that go above and beyond.
Enjoy fully customisable private tours that match your interests
Benefit from guides with in-depth knowledge and insider access
Designed for small groups, allowing for a more intimate experience
Language English
Start Time 10am
Duration 2.5 Hours
Price Free
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Tour Highlights
Discover why this tiny square mile became the commercial heart of Britain and how it remains a self-governing city within a city.
Explore the remains of Roman walls and roads from London’s earliest days nearly 2,000 years ago.
Learn how merchants, guilds and financial institutions turned London into a global trading powerhouse.
Hear how the Great Fire of London, the plague and the Blitz savaged the City, and how London was able to begin anew each time.
See medieval churches and historic landmarks standing alongside modern icons like The Shard and futuristic glass towers.
Itinerary
We’ll visit some of the most iconic locations associated with the City of London! Discover why London Bridge is not the one you think, where England's gold is kept and why Ravens live at the Tower.
The one-time home of the formidable King Henry VIII, which has played its part in some of the most significant events of the last 500 years.
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A masterpiece of Victorian engineering and one of London’s most iconic landmarks, still opening today to allow ships to pass along the River Thames.
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Standing 61 metres tall, this landmark commemorates the destruction caused by the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The heart of London’s trading life for over 450 years and a monument to the financial power of the City.
The bank of England has shaped global finance for over 300 years and today holds more than 400,000 gold bars
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Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece, rising from the ashes of the Great Fire of London.

Book Your Tour Today!
Ready to explore the City of London, where Romans collide with bankers and skyscrapers rub shoulders with medieval churches?
Book your Free City of London Walking Tour now!
Want to start your adventure with more famous landmarks? Why not check out our Royal Westminster Tour for even more history!
What Our Customers Say
Don’t just take our word for it! Join the countless visitors who have been captivated by our Free City of London tour— book your spot today and experience the birthplace of London, packed with legends, markets and medieval streets!
Meeting Point
The tour begins outside Tower Hill Underground St right next to the Tower Hill Tram Coffee Stand. The nearest underground station is Tower Hill on the Circle & District Line.
The guide will be stood at the meeting point holding a red umbrella.
We recommend arriving 10-15 minutes before the tour starts. Grab a coffee or ice cream and meet your guide!




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