SUMMER WALKS – BOOK NOW!

I’m delighted to say the first walks of the summer season are now live.

Dates through June, July, August and September are up and bookable right now, with more to come.

Whether you’re a returning face or joining for the first time, it’s going to be a wonderful season and I can’t wait to get on the streets with you all.

We have a great selection coming up including golden oldies – Rebels and Radicals and A Meander Around St Paul’s, as well as new ones – Fleet Street and East End: Arrivals and Assimilation. More dates soon.

Subscribers, you loyal lovelies, will be the first to know, so make sure you’re signed up.

REBELS AND RADICALS Sunday 12/7/26 – Sunday 30/8/26 – Sunday 13/9/26 – Sunday 27/9/26

ST PAUL’S MEANDERFriday 12/6/2026 – Saturday 25/7/26 – Wednesday 26/8/2026 – Friday 4/9/26

FLEET STREETSunday 14/6/26 – Friday 18/9/26

EAST END: ARRIVALS AND ASSIMILATIONSunday 14/6/26 – Friday 18/9/26

Here are some reviews from recent attendees.

A couple of days after the walk with Tim my head is still buzzing with all the intriguingly quirky stories Tim shared. A wonderful story teller, allowing us to conjure up images of the past and more importantly to understand how the past is always with us transcending time. I am now obsessed with drain covers and corgis – do the walk and you’ll find out why.

We had such a fantastic experience with Tim at his St Paul meander tour! He has a rare ability to make history feel vivid, human and genuinely exciting – not like a lecture but like a great story unfolding right in front of you.

Tim brought the area’s history to life with his incredible art of storytelling. I leant so much from the walk. Tim is a gifted story teller whose passion for London truly shines through and is infectious. He helps you see London through different eyes and helps you understand how the past influences the now.

I hope to see you out there, until then, happy walking, keep exploring, you never know what you might find.


Happy walking,
Tim, The London Walker

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