• Bunhill: Barracks, Bone Yards and Baths

    Discover nonconformist burial grounds, one of the oldest regiments in the British Army, a 90 year-old public baths and wash-house, the site of London's first outdoor swimming pool and one of its most unusual churches. "Another walk where you think you know the patch and Jonathan shows you the hidden stories!" Sitting between today's financial ... Read More

  • Social housing

    Holloway’s Heyday – the Oxford Street of the North

    Discover how the Nag's Head area of Holloway Road quickly evolved from a well-to-do middle class suburb to become North London's go-to shopping district, offering the best selection of well-known brands, impressive independent outlets, beautiful restaurants and top-end entertainment, all accessed by excellent wide roads and frequent rail services. Hints of Holloway's history, including The ... Read More

  • All Around the Houses (Essex Road to Regent’s Canal)

    Part of the proceeds from this walk will support the Arlington Association's fund-raising for local charities and to maintain Arlington Square’s garden. --------------------------------------- Keep it to yourself, but the streets between Essex Road and the Regent's Canal form one of Islington's hidden pockets of tranquility and beauty. See a microcosm of Islington's history, heritage and ... Read More

  • 178 STEPS TO HEAVEN

    178 STEPS TO HEAVEN

    Islington Guided Walks are organising Caledonian Clock Tower again.Tours are arranged for Sunday 29 June, Saturday 26 July and Sunday 24 August. The Tower originally opened in 1855 as part of the Caledonian Meat Market which operated from the area now known as Caledonian Park in Market Street N7 close to Caledonian Road Underground Station. ... Read More

  • Unusual Islington – a walking tour

    Unusual Islington – a walking tour

    Discover the hidden gems that make this corner of London so unique Join qualified local guide Nigel Smith for a captivating and surprising journey through the charming streets of Islington. This two-hour walking tour is designed to unveil the area's rich and often overlooked history, showcasing the intriguing stories and quirky details that make this ... Read More

  • Undercurrent: Wandering the Walbrook

    Undercurrent: Wandering the Walbrook

    Join a Clerkenwell & Islington Guide for an intriguing walk from Moorgate to Old Street exploring the lost river Walbrook and other watery undercurrents. One of the smallest of London’s lost rivers, the Walbrook meandered through Finsbury and St Luke’s on its way to the Thames. Dammed by the Roman city wall, the river flooded ... Read More

  • Local history

    Follow the Elephants – Oh What a Circus!

    This delightful route starts near Gospel Oak and ends midway between Archway and Tufnell Park stations. We retrace the path of two Victorian circus elephants who were unusually startled by a loud noise such that they ran through the residential streets, ending their journey trapped but unharmed in an Islington N19 front garden. We will ... 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. "A really inspiring walk" "Thanks for the great tour" "I really enjoyed it" The walk includes women from the 16th to the 21st centuries, who made significant contributions to philanthropy, politics, literature, sport, leisure, community ... Read More

  • Undercurrent: Wandering the Walbrook

    Undercurrent: Wandering the Walbrook

    Join a Clerkenwell & Islington Guide for an intriguing walk from Moorgate to Old Street exploring the lost river Walbrook and other watery undercurrents. One of the smallest of London’s lost rivers, the Walbrook meandered through Finsbury and St Luke’s on its way to the Thames. Dammed by the Roman city wall, the river flooded ... Read More

  • Canonbury Tower Tour

    Canonbury Tower guided tours – March 2026

    Canonbury Tower was built in the late 16th century and is a rare survivor of Tudor domestic architecture in London. The Tower was added onto a manor house built in the early 1500s as the country retreat of the Canons of St Bartholomew's Priory in Smithfield. On this 90-minute tour you'll see the existing Tudor ... Read More

  • Islington World War Walk.

    Find out about the factory that saved Britain from invasion. The British soldier turned wandering Buddhist mystic. Where some of the most notorious bombs fell, where some of Islington`s most famous wartime heroes and heroines lived. The former Arsenal stadium and its surprising role in winning two world wars.

  • 178 STEPS TO HEAVEN

    178 STEPS TO HEAVEN

    Islington Guided Walks are organising Caledonian Clock Tower again.Tours are arranged for Sunday 29 June, Saturday 26 July and Sunday 24 August. The Tower originally opened in 1855 as part of the Caledonian Meat Market which operated from the area now known as Caledonian Park in Market Street N7 close to Caledonian Road Underground Station. ... Read More