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With the in-app audio guide, you decide when to start, pause, and finish your tour.
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You are about to take a walk through one of London's oldest and most iconic districts and explore its legacy sights and modern, indie places of interest. You will start at the elegant cobbled Piazza, browse the stalls at three historical markets, and enjoy a moment of peace at St. Paul’s Church. The route will take you to two of London’s oldest eateries: Rules, a restaurant, and the Rock and Sole Plaice, a traditional fish and chips shop. You’ll explore Seven Dials, a trendy confluence of streets, and the Infinity Chamber, the latest Insta-worthy attraction. Covent Garden’s hidden gem, Neal’s Yard, will not stay hidden from your eyes or lens. To top it off, the walk will take you to St. Martin’s Lane to see some of the West End’s most famous theatres. Afterward, you can go on to Trafalgar Square or grab the tube at Charing Cross, head straight to your hotel, and put those weary feet up. The Covent Garden tour will not overwhelm you with facts and figures. Quite on the contrary, it will help you make a pleasant, no-strings-attached acquaintance with the neighborhood, pick up some souvenirs, and take atmospheric photos for your social media. So, charge your camera or smartphone, put something photogenic on, and get ready to listen, gaze, and snap away!
Let's explore London's historic pub scene with this in-app audio tour! Get ready to embark on a thrilling pub crawl that will whisk you away through time as you visit some of the city's oldest and most legendary drinking dens. Our first stop is located in the famous Fleet Street. You are invited to The Old Bell, a 300-year-old tavern that keeps its unique character despite the changing times. Just cross the street, and you'll find yourself in Ye Old Cheshire Cheese, a pub with a serious Dickensian feel, as Charles Dickens was indeed a regular there. You'll reveal a secret way to Ye Olde Mitre pub, hidden between the alleyways and mysteriously belonging to Cambridgeshire since the 16th century. Then, take a leap from the Middle Ages to the Victorian era – you'll see The Viaduct, an authentic pub considered a major architectural achievement by Queen Victoria. More surprises on the way: a pub owned by Sir Ian McKellen, who played Gandalf in Lord of the Rings, and visited by Sherlock Holmes, according to Sir Conan Doyle. The tour will also guide you to one of the city's oldest taverns – it claims to have been established in 1216! The adventure continues on the riverside as you venture to Prospect of Whitby and get an idea of what it was like to share a table with a boatload of pirates. Remember: you don't have to finish the whole tour in one day! You may interrupt it and continue your journey from any step of the route. Enjoy your crawl, cheers!
1. "Savor the Streets: Culinary Adventures in London's Borough Market"
Embark on a walking gastronomy tour through the vibrant Borough Market, where a world of flavors unfolds with every step. From artisanal cheeses to international street food, this culinary journey tantalizes taste buds and showcases the diverse gastronomic scene that defines London's foodie haven.
2. "East End Eats: Exploring London's Culinary Delights in Shoreditch"
Stroll through the eclectic streets of Shoreditch on a gastronomy tour that unveils the neighborhood's diverse culinary wonders. From trendy cafes to hidden gems, experience a fusion of flavors that reflect the cultural melting pot of East End eats.
3. "Historic Bites: Culinary Time Travel in Covent Garden"
Indulge in a gastronomic journey through time in Covent Garden, where historic bites blend seamlessly with contemporary flavors. From traditional English pubs to modern eateries, this walking tour reveals the culinary evolution of one of London's most iconic districts.
4. "Global Tastes: Culinary Diversity in Soho's International Dining Scene"
Embark on a flavorful expedition through Soho's bustling streets, where international cuisines converge to create a culinary mosaic. From authentic dim sum to aromatic curries, this gastronomy tour celebrates the global tastes that define Soho's reputation as a dining hotspot.
5. "Sweet Temptations: Dessert Discovery in London's Confectionery Capitals"
Satisfy your sweet tooth on a walking gastronomy tour dedicated to dessert discovery. From charming patisseries to historic bakeries, traverse the streets of London's confectionery capitals and indulge in a delightful array of cakes, pastries, and sweets. It's a sugary adventure that promises to sweeten your stroll through the city.