Loo Tours takes a unique twist on the bog-standard tourist experience exploring London's rich history through the medium of the public toilet.
This 1.5 hour walking tour is perfect for the immensely practical tourist with a sense of humour and an interest in hygiene. Along the way we explore the history and politics of public toilets. Plan for a few drinks (ample opportunity for everything from tea to cocktails) and prepare to share your own anecdotes about favourite loos.
Discover the answers to questions you never knew you had:
Why are there so few victorian ladies loos? Who was Thomas Crapper?
Why do we call it a 'loo'? Where can you play video games with your wee?
Where is the highest toilet in Europe? What was 'the great stink' of 1858?
What can the toilet tell us about the society in which we live???
London Loo Tours
Waterloo Station Toilets
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This event ended on Tuesday 4th of February 2014
This event ended on Tuesday 4th of February 2014
Admission
£12 General/ £10 Concession
£12 General/ £10 Concession
Location
Waterloo Station Toilets
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