London Architecture Tour: From St. Paul's to the Gherkin

Wren’s 17th-century London meets Rogers and Foster’s modern marvels

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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • St. Paul's Cathedral
  • The 'Gherkin'
  • Guildhall
Photos & Highlights
  • Immerse yourself in the history, diverse influences, and constant transformation of architecture in London
  • You’ll explore several key venues across the historic city center, hosted by an architectural historian
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Tour Description
Our London Architecture Tour explores the dramatic impact each of London’s key architects has made on the city’s strikingly unique skyline. Together, you trace the narrative timeline of London’s evolution from Norman times to cutting-edge contemporary skyscrapers. 
Experts
Oliver Oliver
Historian
David David
Artist
Chris Chris
Architect
Melissa Melissa
Local Guide
Fiona Fiona
Tour Guide
Harry Harry
History Teacher
Don Don
Historian
Paula Paula
Official Guide
Zozo Daniel Zozo Daniel
Historian
Sean Sean
Local Guide
Peter Peter
Political Scientist
Alan Alan
Historian
Tim Tim
Historian
Francesca Francesca
Art Historian
Emanuela Emanuela
Historian
Aaron Aaron
Palaeontologist
Mark Mark
Historian & Londoner
Robert Robert
Local Guide
Caroline Caroline
Historian
Maurizio Maurizio
Art Historian
Jane Jane
Social Historian
Karen Karen
Local Guide
Janice Janice
Historian
Jenny Jenny
Local Guide
Your journey begins at the steps of St. Paul's, which was created by Architect Christopher Wren. From here, we may proceed through Temple Bar, London’s only surviving city gate, and on through Paternoster Square, which proves to be a remarkable example of how modern architecture can work in harmony with London’s famous historical monuments.

We will visit Guildhall Yard – where a fanciful Indian-influenced 18th-century porch and a brutalist 20th-century extension juxtapose the original 15th-century Guildhall. Depending on opening times, we might also venture underground to discover the remains of one of London’s most ancient buildings that lie hidden below the Guildhall Art Gallery.

Next on the itinerary is a stroll past the magnificent Bank of England, originally designed by the celebrated architect Sir John Soane, and the Mansion House, a classical masterpiece that has long been home to London’s Lord Mayor. Following a walk through the Victorian exuberance of Leadenhall Market, we will encounter the tall skyscrapers that have recently sprouted up in the City. From Richard Rogers’ iconic Lloyd Buildings to the much-discussed ‘Gherkin’ designed by Norman Foster, these stunning structures represent the evolution of London into a center for commerce and banking, offering a striking contrast to the many historic buildings that they now overshadow.
Do we go inside the venues or just see them from the outside?
We generally focus on the outside of buildings, but we do occasionally step inside churches or buildings that are relevant to the discussion. No advance tickets are required for these.

What if it’s raining?
Tours operate rain or shine, but in the case of inclement weather, your guide will modify the tour so more time is spent indoors. It never hurts to have an umbrella on hand.

Is this tour good for kids?
Yes! We have some excellent family-friendly guides who can appeal to the learning styles of children. Please book privately if you have children under 13. Feel free to provide us with information about your children such as favorite school subjects, and hobbies. This way we can do our best to match you with the best possible guide.

Is this a walking-intensive tour?
The walk covers about 2 miles, but the exact mileage depends on the day and the group's interests.

Where do we start? Where do we end?
We begin near St. Paul's and usually end in the vicinity of the Bank of England. Your confirmation email will have the exact meeting point.
Where You'll Start
Map of London Architecture Tour: From St. Paul's to the Gherkin general meeting point area
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Dave was very knowledgable and sensitive to our interests and questions. As it was Sunday there were a number of building we couldn't access, but he easily worked around that and gave us a great restaurant recommendation at the end.
We have done quite a few walking tours and and several architectural tours. We thought Owen was thoughtful in his choices and informative. We very much enjoyed our time with him.
Kevin wasn't all that enthusiastic, maybe because there were only two of us, or it could just be his personality. Also, I had asked the Context office where the tour would end so that I could plan the rest of our day, and it finished in a different place which complicated our afternoon plans.

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