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Tour Operator: London Guided Walks Private Tours 1h 30m Travel method:   Walking Region / Starts from: London

Private Great Fire of London Tour

Time to step into your time machine and venture with us to the year of 1666!

Rates

Private group: 1 - 6 people £150 (group price)
Private group: 7 - 15 people £175 (group price)
Private group: 16- 30 people £200 (group price)
School Group: up to 30 students £160

Suitable for all age groups. Please note all children must be accompanied by an adult.

Duration

90 minutes

About

Your private tour starts at Monument tube station. Admire the iconic Monument to the Great Fire of London which was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and his colleague Dr Hooke, as a memorial to the Great Fire. Hear about the start of the fire, how the area looked afterwards, the unique design of the Monument and how it has been used by a theatrical sailor and bakers.

Between Sunday September 2nd and Wednesday September 5th 1666, the medieval City of London was ravaged by a fire that proved so destructive that it is now known as The Great Fire of London. Although fires were common in the old city, there were a number of situations which made this particular one go down in the history books. It raged for five days and nights destroying 13,200 houses, 87 churches, three City gates and 52 livery halls. All in all, four-fifths of the City was in ruins.

On this private tour you will follow its trail of destruction in the western quarter of the City, where it was finally brought under control having left utter devastation across the streets in its wake. By the time the fire was mere embers over three quarters of the city lay in ruins. Hear how the fire started and how it was able to take hold and create so much devastation so quickly. Hear who were blamed for the fire and those who fought to save the city.

Hear the breathtaking story of the Great Fire of London while exploring the medieval streets in which it was played out. Hear eyewitness accounts of the Londoners who lived through this historic London event.

Hear how prisoners in Newgate Prison tried to escape the fire and their bonds, how iconic buildings such as St Paul's Cathedral reached their demise and how Sir Christopher Wren's New London plan was scuppered by eager Londoners wanting to rebuild their lives. Hear stories of some Londoners affected by this life-altering event and how others took (some would say unfair) advantage of the situation.

Navigate the narrow streets of the City of London on this guided walk and hear how the great fire of London was the catalyst for modern building restrictions which changed the face of London forever.

Discover what it was like to experience your hometown burning, never knowing if you would ever go home.

Great Fire of London Tour Reviews:

Claudia and Matthew (5/5) - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Really great guided walk. Both my 11 year old son and I learned quite a lot on this walk."

Ellen and Alex (5/5) - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"I took my 7 year old daughter who had recently learned about The Great Fire of London at school (she was more knowledgeable than me!) But we both very much enjoyed seeing and hearing about the history in real life. Susan, our guide knew her stuff and was very friendly and welcoming. Would definitely recommend this tour and will be looking to book some of the other many walks on offer."

Urszula (5/5) - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Great idea for a sunny day to explore and find out more about the place I live. City of London is never going to be the same. Knowing more about the past of this place brings so much more joy of being around nowadays. Susan was an amazing guide!"

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In the event of a cancellation, clients should expect to pay the following cancellation charges:
- 50% of the fee for cancellation 28 days or less before the booked tour
- 100% of the fee for cancellation within 14 days of the booked tour
Written cancellation to bookings@londonguidedwalks.co.uk must be received.
Meeting point

Fish Street Hill exit outside EggRun.


Your guide will be holding a 'London Guided Walks' sign and wearing an orange lanyard.



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If you need a coffee or something yummy to eat before your tour please present this voucher to receive 10% off at EggRun which has seating (upstairs) with phone charger sockets and a toilet.




Monument Station, 46 Fish St Hill, London, London, EC3R 6BR, Greater London
Important information

Thank you for booking with London Guided Walks


Susan Baker, your guide, will be ready to welcome you outside Le Pain Quotidien on Fish Street Hill, 10 minutes before the walk starts. We start on the dot so please ensure you provide enough time to travel.


Look out for Susan who will be holding a London Guided Walks sign and wearing an orange lanyard. [You can see more about Susan here]: (https://londonguidedwalks.co.uk/guide/susan-baker/)


Tour duration: 90 mins


Tour ends at St Paul's Cathedral


Please remember you are responsible for your own safety so please ensure you wear comfortable shoes and suitable clothing.


[Find out more about Stuart London:] (https://londonguidedwalks.co.uk/history/stuart/)


We look forward to welcoming you soon!


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