Tour Details
- Duration
- 2.5 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Guildhall
- Museum of London
- St. Paul's Cathedral
Photos & Highlights
- Step into the shoes of Londoners during the Blitz, your expert guide bringing to life the rumble of bombs and the sirens that wailed in the night
- Ascend the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral and enjoy panoramic views of a city reborn. Discover how the bombing shaped London's architecture and national identity.
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Tour Description
Step onto the hushed cobblestones, feeling their slight coolness through your shoes, and imagine the echo of hurried footsteps during the air raids. Breathe in that crisp London air, tinged with the faintest whiff of chimney smoke curling from rooftops. Close your eyes and listen – can you hear the distant thrum of bombers approaching?
Your family-friendly guide will bring The Second Great Fire of London to life, detailing the events that led up to the destruction of December 29, 1940 when German planes devastated the area around St. Paul’s Cathedral, while keeping your children's attention high.
Begin at the Museum of London where your expert will bring a time before the war to life with engaging stories. Soon you’ll stroll through the labyrinthine streets, past buildings scarred by shrapnel. The realities of the Blitz of 1940-1941 confront you through the buildings’ facades that are etched with stories of wartime grit and the histories of the people who fought to save their city.
Weave through the bustling Barbican where concrete giants rise from the ashes of demolished homes, a testament to the city's phoenix-like rebirth. Reach Guildhall, once a bustling center of commerce, is now a silent sentinel bearing the brunt of the "Second Great Fire." Stand where fire hoses hissed and brave firefighters battled infernos, fighting the crackling flames that threatened to overtake their home.
Make your way to St. Paul’s Cathedral where older children and adults can climb the iconic dome and let the breathtaking panorama unfold misteries. Feel the solid reassurance of its ancient stone beneath your fingertips, knowing that you stand where former firewatchers stood. Thanks to their vigilance, St. Paul’s was saved from destruction.
This isn't just a tour, it's an immersion into the heart of London's wartime saga. You'll leave with historical knowledge and a profound appreciation for the human spirit's ability to persevere in the face of unimaginable darkness. Young and adults will be captivated by the stories narrated by your guide!
Experts
- You want to go beyond Big Ben and Buckingham Palace to experience a lesser-known piece of London’s history.
- Your child(ren) is interested in learning more about how young Londoners like them played a role in keeping the city standing through the Blitz of 1940-1941.
- You’re keen to take in panoramic views of the city from the top of one of London’s most iconic structures.
- You want to feel the resilience of the London spirit, a thread that weaves quietly through life in London today.
- Guildhall
- Museum of London
- St. Paul's Cathedral
- There will be a break in the tour to stop and use bathroom facilities and opportunities to stop and rest along the way if needed.
- Please communicate any mobility needs or concerns with our team at the time of booking.
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Where do we meet? Where does it end?
The walk begins near the Museum of London and ends at St. Paul's. Your confirmation email will have the exact meeting point details along with a map, and emergency phone number.
Do we go inside the venues or just see them from the outside?
We will go inside the Museum of London and St. Paul's.
What if it’s raining?
Tours operate rain or shine, but most of this tour takes place indoors. It never hurts to have an umbrella on hand.
Is this a walking intensive tour?
This walk covers about 1 mile overall. There are occasional opportunities to sit, use the bathroom, and get something to drink if needed.
Does this tour include the Churchill War Rooms?
No, this tour does not include the Churchill War Rooms, but we do offer a longer, more in-depth tour of WW2 that includes the Churchill War Rooms. You can book it here.
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37 Reviews
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This was a great tour to see some parts of London around St. Paul's that we never would have visited otherwise. Our guide was great and accommodating to our children and their many questions about the Battle of Britain and the Blitz.
Tyler
Jan. 20, 2024
Peter was fantastic we were lucky enough to do two consecutive tours with him, the Churchill War Rooms and the Blitz through London. He was able to engage even my youngest daughter who is not really interested in the second World War. The amount of information we learned was fantastic. I had already visited the Churchill War Rooms before without a guide and now that I visited again with Peter I have learned so many more things. The story behind each piece and each map on the room now makes sense. Because we also did the Blitz tour we walked through London and saw the areas that were most impacted by the bombardment. I myself loved the tour and my daughters as well. After the tour my eldest daughter sent all the pictures of the tour to the family and then kept hours in the phone explaining everything she had learned. I don’t think there is a better sign that she LOVED the tour then that.
Eliane
Jul. 22, 2022
Ruth was great. Her pace was perfect, she was very knowledgeable and clearly she loves what she does.
Jaime
Jun. 12, 2022