United Kingdom Culture & Historical Tours
Explore the Best United Kingdom Culture & Historical Tours Packages from a selection of 9 tours
London: West End Self-Guided Walking Tour with an APP
Travel at your own pace as you embark on a self-guided London-West End Tour. See some of the city's most scenic and iconic landmarks through the convenience of an app-based service.Start with the Royal Opera House, where people watch amazing shows. Just a short walk away is the Jubilee Market. You can find cool things to buy there. Next, see St Paulβs Church. It's a very old and pretty building.Then, walk on Saint Martin's Lane. You'll pass the London Coliseum and Arts Theatre where great plays happen. Don't miss Saint Martin's Theatre too! Soon, you'll be at Seven Dials. It's a fun spot with seven streets coming together.Walk a bit more and you'll be on Shaftesbury Avenue, full of life and energy. See the Chinatown Gate and explore colourful Chinatown. Next, you can relax at Leicester Square and maybe see some movie stars!Continue to the Prince of Wales Theatre. They have awesome shows. Finish your fun walk at Piccadilly Circus. It's a busy and lively place. With our simple guide, you'll see and learn a lot in London's West End. Come and have fun!
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | London, City of |
| Starts in | London, City of |
| Ends in | London, City of |
London: Jack the Ripper Walking Tour with an APP
Join our Jack the Ripper audio tour and walk through old London streets. We tell stories about a mystery from long ago. Here's what you'll see:We start on Gunthorpe Street, a quiet road. Then, we go to Flower and Dean Walk and Osborn Street, where old houses used to be. Next is Brick Lane, a busy street even back then.Stop by the Frying Pan Pub, an important place in this mystery. Walking through these streets, you'll feel like you're in old times. See Old Mortuary Street and Durward Street, where spooky stories happened.Look at the Old Board School, Working Lads Institute, and Woodβs Building entrance. Each place has its own scary story. 29 Hanbury Street is another spot where something happened. Wilkes Street and Fournier Street lead you to Ten Bells Spitalfields Pub, a very old pub, and Spitalfields Market, a place where people used to shop.Take a little break at the Queens Head Pub and Princess Alice Pub. Then, see Henriques Street, where we'll tell you about Catherine Eddowes. Walk down Saint Jamesβs Passage and go to Mitre Square for more stories.Next is The Workhouse, an old poorhouse. Then, see 13 Millers Court, where something sad happened to Mary Jane Kelly. End the tour at the White Hart Pub, a place full of secrets.Our guide will take you on this tour and tell you all about Jack the Ripper in simple, easy-to-understand words.
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | London, City of |
| Starts in | London, City of |
| Ends in | London, City of |
Edinburgh Old Town Walking Tour with a Handy App
Embark on a self-guided exploration of Edinburgh, delving into the cityβs majestic landmarks and hidden gems. Begin your journey atop Calton Hill, with its unparalleled views, before strolling down to the historic Royal Mile, linking Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Although entry tickets are not included, the majestic exterior and the palace's surroundings offer a glimpse into Scotland's regal past and its enduring traditions.A visit to the John Knox House introduces you to the intriguing story of one of Scotland's most notable historical figures. This beautifully preserved building offers a window into the turbulent times of the Reformation in Scotland.St Giles' Cathedral, with its stunning Gothic architecture, stands as a testament to Scotland's religious history. Its serene interior and intricate stained glass windows make it a must-visit on your tour.Although entry to Edinburgh Castle is not included, the fortress's imposing presence on Castle Rock is an iconic symbol of Edinburgh. The exterior views alone are worth the visit, offering another perspective on the city's rich history.Your journey continues through Grassmarket Square, once the site of public executions and now a lively area known for its pubs, shops, and cafes. Finally, a visit to Greyfriars Kirk reveals a peaceful yet poignant part of Edinburgh's history. Famous for Greyfriars Bobby, the loyal dog who guarded his master's grave for 14 years, the kirkyard is a touching reminder of enduring loyalty and love.This self-guided tour allows you to immerse yourself in Edinburghβs past and present at your own pace. From panoramic cityscapes to the vibrant streets that witnessed history unfold, youβre invited to uncover the stories that have shaped Edinburgh into the captivating city it is today.
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | Edinburgh |
| Starts in | Edinburgh |
| Ends in | Edinburgh |
Bath: Bridgeton Walking Tour Thru an APP
Join our Bridgeton Bath Walking Tour with our easy audio guide. You'll get to walk around and see some pretty and important places in Bridgeton.First, we'll walk by Marlborough Buildings. It's a long row of old houses that look all the same. Next, see the big curve of Royal Crescent. It's a group of houses built in a shape like a moon. After that, head over to the Assembly Rooms. Long ago, people danced and had parties there.Then, we'll pass Albert Street. It's just a normal street, but it's pretty. Beaufort Square is a small, quiet place with benches. Trim Street is narrow with more old buildings. On Bath Street, you'll feel like you're walking back in time.The Colombian Company is a shop that smells like coffee and sells nice drinks. Abbey Deli and Abbey Green is a cozy place to sit and maybe have a snack.Next, we'll see the Holburne Museum. It's a big house with lots of art inside. Our last stop is Sydney Place, a street with more beautiful old houses.As you walk, our simple guide will play in your ears, telling you about all these places. You don't need to rush; just go slow and enjoy everything.
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | Bath |
| Starts in | Bath |
| Ends in | Bath |
London: Changing Of The Guard Self Guided Tour with an APP
Come and join our easy, fun audio tour to watch the Changing of the Guard in London. Our guide in your ears will tell you cool things as you walk.Start your adventure at Green Park Station. It's just a train station, but that's where we begin. From there, we'll walk to Friary Court. It's an old place with lots of history.Next, you'll get to see the Old Guard. They're soldiers in big hats, and they'll be walking towards Buckingham Palace. It's like watching a parade from the past! Then, we'll go to Wellington Barracks. This is where the soldiers live.Our special spot is the Buckingham Palace View Point. Here, you can see the whole Changing of the Guard. The guards wear red coats and tall, furry hats. They march and play music.You'll also see the Mini-Guard Change. It's a smaller change, but still very interesting.With our simple guide, you won't miss anything important. Just follow the sounds from your phone, look around, and enjoy this famous London tradition!
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | London, City of |
| Starts in | London, City of |
| Ends in | London, City of |
Notting Hill Self-Guided Walking Tour with an APP
Discover the enchanting essence of Notting Hill, a district renowned for its distinctive London charm and rich history. Starting at Notting Hill Gate, one is immediately enveloped in the area's unique allure. A short stroll leads you to the picturesque Pembridge Crescent, exuding an old-world charm that's hard to resist.From there, meander down to Simon Close, a tranquil haven hidden amidst the city's bustle. The architectural beauty of Denbigh Terrace's old houses is a sight to behold, while the lively hues of Elgin Crescent inject a burst of color into your journey.Don't miss the majestic arches of Lansdowne Crescent, a testament to the district's architectural grandeur. Dive deeper into the heart of Notting Hill by uncovering the lesser-known gems of Ormrod Court.Film enthusiasts will find a piece of cinematic history at St Luke's Mews, its vibrant houses a backdrop to many a movie scene. As you delve further into the area's past, the echoes of bygone eras reverberate through the historic Powis Mews.Concluding this memorable journey, Westbourne Park Station awaits, leaving you with a treasure trove of Notting Hill memories.
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | London, City of |
| Starts in | London, City of |
| Ends in | London, City of |
30 Must Visit Stops in London
Get on an unforgettable journey through London with our self-guided walking tour with the Trippy Tour Guide App. Designed to take you through the city's most iconic landmarks, this tour allows you to explore at your own pace and convenience. With over 30 handpicked stops, this tour weaves through the fabric of one of the world's most vibrant cities, promising a blend of history, culture, and unmatched beauty.As you walk through the beautiful London streets along the Thames River, witness the lifeline of London that has shaped its history. Catch the best view of the London Eye. This modern marvel offers breathtaking cityscapes, before diving into the heart of British democracy and power at Westminster Bridge and Big Ben. Feel the energy of Trafalgar Square, a symbol of national pride and a perfect spot for people-watching.Leicester Square invites you to the epicentre of entertainment, where London's pulse beats strongest. Continue your journey through the theatrical wonderland of Shaftesbury Avenue, then bask in the neon glow of Piccadilly Circus, often likened to New York's Times Square.St. Paul's Cathedral (Entry ticket not included) is a testament to resilience and beauty, with its awe-inspiring dome dominating the skyline. Walk the Millennium Bridge, a testament to modern engineering, leading you to the culinary delights of Borough Market.Don't miss the historic London Bridge and the towering Monument to the Great Fire of London, each telling tales of resilience. The Tower of London and Tower Bridge conclude your tour, offering insights into the city's royal and medieval past.Our self-guided tour is not just a walk; it's a journey through the heart of London, offering insights and stories behind each stop. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply in love with London, our tour caters to all interests. Grab your tour now and experience the city like never before.
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | London, City of |
| Starts in | London, City of |
| Ends in | London, City of |
Bath : 2 Hour Historic Walking Tour With An APP
Embark on the Bath Historic Walking Tour, a journey through the heart of Bath's rich history and stunning architecture. Discover the beauty and charm of Bath with each step.Our first stop is Marlborough Buildings, a picturesque area known for its elegant design and peaceful atmosphere.Then, we reach the Royal Crescent, a famous curved row of houses with amazing architecture. Nearby is The Circus, another architectural wonder, forming a perfect circle with beautiful buildings. We move on to the Bath Assembly Rooms. These rooms have seen many historic gatherings and dances.The Jane Austen Centre is a must-see for fans of the famous writer. It tells you about her life and the time she spent in Bath.From there, we stroll down Bath Street, famous for its beautiful pavement and shops. The Roman Baths is our next stop, a magnificent complex around natural hot springs. We then visit Bath Abbey, a grand church with gothic and unique architecture.Then, we explore Great Pulteney Street a bridge often compared to the famous Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy.The Holburne Museum is our next stop, full of art and history. Finally, we end our tour at Jane Austen's Courtyard Apartment which gives another peek into her life in Bath.
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | Bath |
| Starts in | Bath |
| Ends in | Bath |
London: Harry Potter Self-Guided Walking Tour with an APP
Join us on a spellbinding journey through London, visiting key locations from the Harry Potter series. Our walking tour starts at the famous 10 Downing Street, where the Muggle Prime Minister meets the Minister of Magic in the films. We'll then move to Trafalgar Square, the site of the world premiere of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two."Next, we'll marvel at the statue of Harry Potter at Leicester Square, commemorating the film series' 20th anniversary. As we journey to Piccadilly Circus, relive the gripping escape of Harry, Ron, and Hermione from the Death Eaters in "Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, Part 1". The highlight of our tour is Kingβs Cross station. Here, we delve into the magical world of the Hogwarts Express. Discover the famed Platform 9ΒΎ, the gateway to Hogwarts. Leadenhall Market is our next destination, the real-world inspiration for Diagon Alley and the Leaky Cauldron's entrance. Stroll through the market and imagine yourself shopping for wizarding supplies with Harry and Hagrid.As we approach the Millennium Bridge, recall the chilling scene from "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" where Death Eaters wreak havoc, showcasing the darker side of magic.The tour concludes at City Hall, not just a significant London landmark, but a place that offers a stunning view of the city, allowing you to reflect on the magical journey you've just experienced. This is the perfect spot to conclude our Harry Potter adventure, leaving you with memories of a lifetime.
| Tour Type | Group |
| Departure | Scheduled |
| Destinations | London, City of |
| Starts in | London, City of |
| Ends in | London, City of |








