London was the most prosperous city in the world for the majority of civilised (and not so civilised) history, and still ranks high today among the world's greatest cities. Take a moment to appreciate that a country the size of Ohio with a negligible resource base dominated the world for over two centuries, and London was at the heart of this imperialism. Tales of intrigue abound in the city's history, and we recount some of the most enthralling on the Great Crime Tour of London as we delve into the city's greatest crimes, misdemeanours, heists, and political conspiracy at the highest echelons of power.
Capacity: 40 people per guide
Dress: It's a walking tour, so wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
Meeting Location: Underneath the Hungerford Bridge
Final Destination: The Monument to The Great Fire of London
GREAT CRIME TOUR OF LONDON ITINERARY
London's Gangsters Anecdotes on London's most notorious gangsters and dangerous men will leave you enthralled
The Beatles Conspiracy Is Paul McCartney actually Paul McCartney...?!
The Diana Conspiracy What you don't know about the tragedy of the people's Princess
Art Heist:s As a hub for the world's contemporary art market London has seen some of the greatest unsolved art heists in history
Jewellery Heists: Awesome, like straight from a movie type scenarios!
Political Scandal: What happens behind closed doors on London's streets at night invariably doesn't stay there long, and boy does some strange stuff go down!
Monument Great Fire of London, conspiracy or accident?
Blackfriars Bridge Mafia mysteries, assassinations and victorian baby farming!
Bank Robbery It was a big one, did they get away with it?
Big Brother How powerful is the government and how much do they control the lives of Londoners?
There are many more tales of conspiracy, scandal, and intrigue to be told as we visit some of London's great landmarks and reveal their darkside.
Great Crime Tour of London
Queens Walk, Hungerford Bridge, Belvedere Road, London
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This event ended on Monday 10th of October 2016
This event ended on Monday 10th of October 2016
Admission
£23 per person
£23 per person
Location
Queens Walk, Hungerford Bridge, Belvedere Road, London
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