• Diverse London: Radical Islington

    From the 1960s Islington was associated with a range of radical causes, from Anti -Apartheid , CND and LGTB rights. First produced in conjunction with Islington Museum, this walk covers some radical decades where the feminist bookshop Sisterwrite was based in Upper Street, as well as the first LGTB registered charity London Friend. The Anti ... Read More

  • Iconic Stages of Islington: Theatre & Music Walking Tour

    Sadler’s Wells Theatre

    When people think of London’s theatre scene, the West End often comes to mind. However, to the surprise of many, Islington actually has a rich and diverse theatrical history, from Victorian music halls to today’s cutting-edge fringe theatre. This walk will take you through centuries of drama, dance, music and comedy, revealing the hidden stages ... Read More

  • Union Chapel Guided Tour

    Union Chapel Guided Tour

    Union Chapel 19b Compton Terrace, London, United Kingdom

    The Union Chapel has towered over Upper Street in Islington since the 1870s and today thrives as an award-winning venue, homelessness project and a working radical church. On the tour, led by an expert Islington Guided Walks guide, you’ll see this architectural gem up close and discover the building’s fascinating history. The Grade I listed ... Read More

  • The Dark Side of Clerkenwell

    The Dark Side of Clerkenwell

    Clerkenwell may have been crowned the best place to live in London in 2024 by The Times, but behind today’s calm streets lies a far darker past. Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, Clerkenwell was one of the most dangerous corners of London—a place where poverty, crime, and death walked hand in hand. Once ... Read More

  • Revealed: Why the Great Fire of London nearly didn’t happen

    Find out about the circumstances of the Great Devastation, the main characters and visit some of the rebuilt churches. We walk through the City from Tower of London to Clerkenwell following the 5 days of the Fire Meet outside Tower of London ticket office. Tour lasts 2 Hours Walk Date: 10th November 2025 at 10.45am

  • The Dark Side of Clerkenwell

    The Dark Side of Clerkenwell

    Clerkenwell may have been crowned the best place to live in London in 2024 by The Times, but behind today’s calm streets lies a far darker past. Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, Clerkenwell was one of the most dangerous corners of London—a place where poverty, crime, and death walked hand in hand. Once ... Read More

  • Islington World War Walk.

    Discover Islington`s role in two world wars. The factory that saved Britain from invasion, the second world war soldier turned wandering Buddhist mystic, the former arsenal stadium at its surprising role in winning both world wars, where some of the most notorious bombs fell and where some of Islington`s greatest heroes lived.

  • The Dark Side of Clerkenwell

    The Dark Side of Clerkenwell

    Clerkenwell may have been crowned the best place to live in London in 2024 by The Times, but behind today’s calm streets lies a far darker past. Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, Clerkenwell was one of the most dangerous corners of London—a place where poverty, crime, and death walked hand in hand. Once ... Read More

  • Clerkenwell Crime and Punishment

    Clerkenwell Crime and Punishment

    Turbulent centuries of monasteries, vengeance, courthouses, prisons, murder, social reformers, a bomb plot and more.... Clerkenwell lies just outside the old City, originally the location of the monastic houses from the late 1100s. When Henry VIII siezed these in the 1500s, some occupants met grim fates. Over the following centuries, the population increased greatly as ... Read More

  • Clerkenwell Crime and Punishment

    Clerkenwell Crime and Punishment

    Turbulent centuries of monasteries, vengeance, courthouses, prisons, murder, social reformers, a bomb plot and more.... Clerkenwell lies just outside the old City, originally the location of the monastic houses from the late 1100s. When Henry VIII siezed these in the 1500s, some occupants met grim fates. Over the following centuries, the population increased greatly as ... Read More

  • Revealed: Why The Great Fire of London 1666 nearly did not happen

    Find out about the main characters in this story and why it should not have happened. I want to walk you through the five days of destruction in the city and see the rebuilding of the many churches and visit some of them. We will be walking along the direction of the fire to reveal ... Read More

  • The Dark Side of Clerkenwell

    The Dark Side of Clerkenwell

    Clerkenwell may have been crowned the best place to live in London in 2024 by The Times, but behind today’s calm streets lies a far darker past. Between the 18th and early 20th centuries, Clerkenwell was one of the most dangerous corners of London—a place where poverty, crime, and death walked hand in hand. Once ... Read More