Private tour in London Lesley M
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Welcome to London. I'm a Londoner through and through and a former award winning BBC radio journalist. Let me show you round my home town! I'm an experienced and enthusiastic guide and qualified to show you around London - taking in iconic sights like Buckingham Palace, Westminster, The Royal Parks, and the historic City of London, with its Roman remains and breathtaking modern skyscrapers. I am a qualified City of London and City of Westminster Guide, and am fully insured to guide you safely on the busy streets. I lead tours for agencies as well as creating walks which follow my particular passions. I love history - having studied it to degree level at York University. One of the key themes of my professional life is storytelling. I want to tell you tales about how London became such a great city. There's almost two thousand years of history to delve into on my tours. From monarchs, scientists, and entrepreneurs, to people working in the arts, to rebels and campaigners wanting change - they've all left their mark. I love historical gossip - as a former journalist - of course I do! I'll always do my best to entertain you with unusual insights on my tours. I have a particular interest in Roman, Medieval and Tudor London and I love bringing people's stories to life on my walks: from playwright William Shakespeare, to famous and infamous monarchs, or far-sighted Lord Mayors of London, like Richard Whittington - just a few characters that feature. I'm also fascinated by the City of London's commercial and financial history, as I worked as a BBC business journalist for many years. Just how did all that financial expertise end up crammed into the City? I can take you around little-known historic alleyways to reveal how financial companies first got started hundreds of years ago. Hint! They began in coffee shops - rather like many start up companies today. I'll also take you to cutting edge skyscrapers with nicknames - like the Gherkin or the Cheese grater. When I'm not walking around London, I'm a keen musician, playing the clarinet and singing in various choirs. Let me guide you around the fascinating streets of London. City of Westminster Guide Lecturers Association: membership no: 387 https://westminsterguides.org.uk/guide-profile/lesley-mcalpine/ City of London Guide and Lecturers Association: membership number: 927 https://www.cityoflondonguides.com/find/lesleymcalpine History Honours Degree York University I am not a Blue Badge Guide: so I cannot guide inside The Tower of London or other Royal Palaces; or Westminster Abbey; or St Paul's Cathedral. I am not a driver. I can accompany you in your vehicle or I can arrange for a separate car and driver
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Dive into secret alleyways to find out the astonishing story of how the ancient City of London became the biggest money making area in Britain. The City - or Square Mile as it's called - boasts a great mix of old and new. You'll see close-up: the fortress like Bank of England as well as modern glass skyscrapers. You'll walk in the footsteps of a wizard. And: weather permitting, there's the possibility of a panoramic garden-top view of the surrounding area. Financial services - banking, investing, and insurance - is the UK's second biggest industry, generating more than £85 billion a year. But why did all that expertise crowd together into such a small area? I'll give you a clue: it's all to do with a non-alcoholic beverage! The money makers of four hundred years ago met in the City to do deals while enjoying their favourite drink. And it all started from there. Let me share my love of the City of London with you. I have a keen interest in finance, having been a BBC business journalist for many years.
1 hour 45 mins walking tour. 1. 3 miles of walking. Steps involved - so not a fully accessible walk. We will see: The Royal Exchange, at Bank Junction. EC3V 3LL The Bank of England, Bank Junction The Bloomberg Building, Walbrook Rothschild Bank, New Court, St Swithin's Lane Lombard Street Change Alley (to see site of the first London Stock Exchange) George and Vulture pub, Castle Court Jamaica Wine House, St Michael's Alley Leadenhall Market Lloyd's Building, Lime Street View of modern skyscrapers (including the Cheesegrater and the Gherkin) Fen Court Garden (memorial to the abolition of slavery) The Garden, 120 Fenchurch Street - weather permitting - use of lift to obtain panoramic viewpoint of surrounding area. Please note : queues take longer to get through airport style security in summer. The facility is shut on Bank Holidays and in stormy weather conditions. Toilet available. End of walking tour. Nearest tube stations: Bank/Liverpool Street. Tour is customisable as per your interests.
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This is a walking tour. No transport provided. Clients should meet me at The Royal Exchange, Bank Junction, EC3V 3LL. Meet at the top of the steps. Nearest tube stations: Bank Cannon Street
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