Join this walking tour of London and put yourself in the shoes of Arthur Conan Doyle's renowned detective, Sherlock Holmes. On this guided tour, you'll learn about the locations featured in the books and films of the renowned detective's exploits.
Start your adventure by finding budget-friendly accommodations near Earls Court, a vibrant neighborhood known for its accessibility and charm. London offers a range of options to suit every budget and taste.
What will I see on the Sherlock Holmes Walking Tour?
See some of the spots used in the popular Sherlock Holmes series, books, and films, such as the café on Piccadilly Circus where the two detectives first meet and the hotels and gentlemen's clubs mentioned in the books. At Somerset House on The Strand, the trip comes to a close. While a deerstalker cap and a Sherlock costume are acceptable, they are not required.
You can also read: How To Experience The Magic Of Piccadilly Circus?
How can I book tickets?
Purchase a spot on the Sherlock Holmes Walking Tour right now by going online.
How long is the tour?
There is a knowledgeable and experienced guide who will lead you through the tour, which lasts for approximately two hours. Additionally, there will be lots of opportunities to capture unforgettable photographs and videos with friends and loved ones
Prices and opening times
People aged 18 and above pay £20, those aged 15–24 and with an Adult Loyalty Card £15; those aged 10–14 and with a Concessions Loyalty Card £10; and those aged 5–9 pay £5.
Opening times are January through December, on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. The meeting place is Piccadilly Circus, more precisely the area surrounding the restaurant known as "Savini at Criterion," which is located right next to the Criterion Theatre. At the Piccadilly Circus Tube station, which is accessible via the Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines, you will be able to meet your guide at the exit for the Eros statue. The tour will leave promptly, so kindly arrive at least fifteen minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Tips to explore London in Summer
Pre-book
In London, early summer is the peak tourist season, leading to popular sights and accommodations filling up quickly. Early bookings for key attractions avoid disappointment and long waits.
Utilise Longer Days
London has long summer days, with sunsets at 9:30 PM. Make the most of these lengthy days by scheduling midday and evening activities.
Take Public Transportation Wisely
Use buses or boats for a beautiful route or rent a bike from the city's bike-sharing program for convenient and leisurely transportation.
Enjoy Parks and Open Spaces
London has world-class parks and gardens. Enjoy a sunny afternoon picnicking at Hyde Park, boating in Regent's Park, or touring Kew Gardens' flowers.
Stay hydrated and sun-safe
London is not known for hot summers, yet summers can be warm. Keep hydrated with a reusable water bottle and apply sunscreen and UV protection.
Uncover Treasures
While major sites are must-sees, London has numerous hidden gems for a more leisurely experience. Explore Notting Hill, Hampstead, and Richmond's beautiful neighborhoods.
What to pack for your trip to London?
Don’t forget to pack the following for your trip. Nice outfits Adapters, eSim, great walking shoes, day bag, reusable water bottle, contactless payment card (and/or Apple Pay)
Conclusion
Wrap up your Sherlock Holmes adventure by relaxing at the Mowbray Court Hotel in London. Located conveniently near Earls Court Tube Station, this hotel offers comfortable;e accommodations ideal for unwinding after a day of exploration. Whether you’re planning another day of sightseeing or reflecting on your detective-themed escapades.
Experience the city of London through the eyes of the most famous detective in the world. It’s a journey that promises excitement, intrigue, and a deeper appreciation for the enduring legacy of Sherlock Holmes.
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