• A watery wander around King’s Cross and St. Pancras

    An almost-circular walk around King’s Cross and St. Pancras stations and the extraordinary, vibrant redevelopment of what was a semi-derelict wasteland of railway lands. The area originally had a plentiful supply of water from the now-hidden River Fleet and associated lost springs and wells, then the man-made Regent’s Canal supplied more water from the early ... Read More

  • A watery wander around King’s Cross and St. Pancras

    An almost-circular walk around King’s Cross and St. Pancras stations and the extraordinary, vibrant redevelopment of what was a semi-derelict wasteland of railway lands. The area originally had a plentiful supply of water from the now-hidden River Fleet and associated lost springs and wells, then the man-made Regent’s Canal supplied more water from the early ... Read More

  • Georgian London Walking Tour

    Georgian London Walking Tour

    The Georgian period was considered to be elegant and polite. A new type of society had emerged in Britain; a more free, diverse and enlightened society. The Georges may not have been the most exciting of Kings but it was a lively time, and much was achieved in their reigns. The now world famous site ... Read More

  • Oliver Twist Walking Tour

    Oliver Twist Walking Tour

    Victorian London was a dangerous place especially after dark, with highwaymen and other scoundrel’s waiting to pounce on anyone crossing their path. Imagine stepping back in time to 1837, when London was a bustling city and not so different from today's metropolis. You see people walking down the street with their heads held high as ... Read More

  • Caledonian Clock Tower

    Caledonian Clock Tower

    Climb 178 steps to the top of the Caledonian Market Clock Tower for fabulous panoramic views across London. On the way up you’ll learn about the history of the market and the area from our experienced and knowledgeable Islington Guides and get close-up views of the turret clock in action.

  • Crouch Hill and Stroud Green

    Crouch Hill and Stroud Green were built around the railways as middle class suburbs but became home to diverse communities after the Second World War. Learn about innovative social housing, the first black supplementary schools and how the beautiful frescos on the Old Dairy pub were made. Oonagh is a local qualified guide with five ... Read More