Soho, Chinatown, and the West End of London - Private Walking Tour
London, United Kingdom
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EUR61.22EUR
Explore the quaint yet uniquely vibrant streets of Soho, the West End, and China Town on this private walking tour of central London’s arts, music, shopping, gourmet, and theatre scene. On your private tour, you will: -Enjoy the personal attention of your expert private guide. -Enjoy a private walking tour of one of London's hippest parts of town: the West End, Soho, and Chinatown. -Stroll through London’s Theatre District the famous West End, and enjoy the buzz and vibrant colours of Chinatown. -Wander the rickety cobbled streets, back alleys, and historic squares which are home to a plethora of boutiques, traditional pubs, late nightclubs, bars and gourmet restaurants. -Experience Soho’s myriad of alleys and squares, the home of risqué shops, clubs, and counter-culture. -Walk down Denmark Street or ‘Tin Pan Alley’ where the Beatles and Bowie used the recording studios. -Enjoy the huge variety of people, buskers and artists that make up Soho as you wander down famous Carnaby Street, Berwick Street and the spectacular Seven Dials. -Learn about the people who made Soho famous, including political figures like Karl Marx, literary figures like Charles Dickens, jazz legends like Louis Armstrong and rock stars like Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, David Bowie and so many more! Soho is bursting with fascinating history, architectural curiosities and one of England’s most vibrant entertainment scenes. This colourful neighbourhood continues to be at the epicentre of British counterculture, the arts, and the LGBTQ community. Home to the beautiful theatres of the West End, the area is full of actors, musicians and artists of all stripes, and consequentially is a hub of gourmet restaurants and fabulous bars too. Walk around the colourful Chinatown with its deliciously mouth-watering aromas, and learn all about its fascinating history; get lost down the cobbled alleys around the magnificent Seven Dials; move away from the tourist traps on Oxford Circus and wander down the glittering Carnaby Street, stop in at Liberty, a famous shopping emporium, with the famous black and white Tudor architecture. You’ll pass several historic places, including the Dog & Duck on Bateman Street, a pub from the mid-1700s, Royalty House - formerly Miss Kelly’s theatre, and where Charles Dickens worked as a stagehand, and Quo Vadis - the building where Karl Marx’s family lived in the mid 19th century, and where Engles and Marx worked together on the Communist Manifesto! Admire the seamless blend of traditional old pubs, with modern clothes and music shops. Learn all about the people that made the area so special, from rock stars to actors, political figures to writers.