• Ghostsigns

    Ghostsigns of Islington: bygone brands and businesses

    Ghostsigns are the remnants of old advertising that still cling to the walls above today's busy streets depicting products or services that are no longer available. There are some excellent examples to be found in adjacent to Islington High Street. Most of the signs we'll look at will be the hand-painted variety, as per the ... Read More

  • Local history

    St Mary Islington – Church and Tower Tour

    Discover the history of Islington’s first parish church and climb the 120 steps to the top of tower for the best panoramic views across London. St Mary’s church on Upper Street has played a central role in the history of Islington for over a thousand years and, during this time, several different churches have stood ... Read More

    £16.96
  • Art Deco

    Art Deco Arsenal

    Sport and transport, movies and moving. Join Jane to admire and find out about a cross-section of 1930's buildings, collectively known as Art Deco. See how the innovative styles of that era still endure today. You'll see stadium and cinema architecture whilst hearing about design, typography and geometric embellishments and you'll get to peek inside ... Read More

  • Nipping and Noshing in Clerkenwell

    Farringdon Station Cowcross Street, London, United Kingdom

    A tour with a former Pub Landlady and Cook which explores not only the why and wherefore of the explosion of restaurants, cafes and bars in the area over the last 30 years or so, but also dining and drinking from the past, including feasting with royalty and monks, eating with the Victorian working classes ... Read More

    £15
  • Monasteries, Martyrs, Murder & Meat

    London has a long and dark history of martyrs, public executions, body snatchers, crime and punishment - and butchery. “A fantastic tour, brought to life by a superb, warm, and knowledgeable guide.” "Fascinating and fabulous. Recommend for both London locals and visitors. Do it, you’ll love it." "Very enjoyable..., good pace, very informative, will definitely ... Read More

  • Regent’s Canal, a walking tour of its industrial past & sustainable future

    On this linear walk along the Regent's Canal from Angel Station, led by qualified Clerkenwell & Islington guide and conservation architect Minerva, you will: • Discover how Victorian industrial wasteland became London's most desirable waterside living – and what this transformation cost some communities • Learn why adaptive reuse of old buildings is the ultimate ... Read More

  • Caledonian Clock Tower

    Caledonian Clock Tower

    Discover the hidden history of the Caledonian Market Clock Tower, the last surviving structure of Islington’s vast Victorian livestock market. On this guided tour with Islington Guided Walks, you’ll explore how thousands of cattle, sheep and pigs once passed through this site each week, shaping the streets, pubs and daily life of north London. Climb ... Read More

  • Caledonian Clock Tower

    Caledonian Clock Tower

    Discover the hidden history of the Caledonian Market Clock Tower, the last surviving structure of Islington’s vast Victorian livestock market. On this guided tour with Islington Guided Walks, you’ll explore how thousands of cattle, sheep and pigs once passed through this site each week, shaping the streets, pubs and daily life of north London. Climb ... Read More

  • Kings Cross Ghostsigns – Boots, Breakfast, Bates and Weights

    The streets in Islington's most western area, adjacent to Kings Cross station, used to be slathered in advertising. On this tour we look at some of the examples that are still visible, whether painted onto walls or as carved panels, hinting at a world before back-lit perspex and interactive screens. See a cross section of ... Read More

  • Groundbreaking Women of Islington

    This walk in the Angel area tells the stories of groundbreaking women of Islington that changed the course of history. "Excellent.... very professional and knowledgeable.... fun and informative" Tripadvisor 5* "A really inspiring walk" "Thanks for the great tour" The walk includes women from the 16th to the 21st centuries, who made significant contributions to ... Read More

  • Finsbury in Print

    Finsbury's narrow streets and courts provide the setting for many novels. We pass by novelist Arnold Bennetts's Riceyman Steps, through George Gissing’s Nether World, see where Dickens' Oliver Twist first met Mr Brownlow and meet the inspiration for Miss Haversham. Closely associated with the print trade, Finsbury was also home to many magazines and journals, ... 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