easy
2–3 hours
Light activity suitable for most fitness levels; mostly flat urban walking.
Discover London’s iconic SoHo district through a private Spanish-language walking tour. From Jimi Hendrix’s debut to colorful Chinatown, explore the vibrant culture, music history, and social movements that define this legendary neighborhood.
Starting at €132.50 • 2.5 hours • All ages • Discover the Soho neighborhood
Embark on a captivating private walking tour of Soho, where history and counterculture intertwine. Explore iconic sites from Jimi Hendrix's debut to the birthplace of "Beatlemania." Discover the vibrant nightlife, rich musical heritage, and significant social movements, all while enjoying the lively atmosphere of Chinatown. A unique London experience awaits!
Private Walking Tour Professional Tour Guide Exclusively For You Tour Will Run, Rain Or Shine
Tour price does NOT include hotel pickup or drop-off (we recommend UBER or Taxi) Tour price does NOT include gratuities (optional)
London’s not all about kings, queens, and museums, and nowhere is this clearer than in the Soho district. On this private guided walking tour, you will see where counterculture and civil protests have collided over the centuries. Discover the streets of London’s lively nightlife neighborhood that has gone from seedy to chic over the past few decades.
Your tour of Soho will take you through Piccadilly Circus, the Time Square of London, through a maze of streets leading to Chinatown. In between, you’ll discover the hub of musical revolutions including the venue where Jimi Hendrix first performed in the city. Music buffs will delight to discover the spot where the term “Beatlemania” was coined, and where hits like “Bohemian Rhapsody” were recorded. Beyond music, you’ll discuss the women’s suffrage movement at Golden Square. A deadly cholera outbreak is the topic of choice on Broad Street, where you’ll hear about the original John Snow. Stroll Greek Street to hear how Soho influenced former residence Karl Marx. At Soho Square, you’ll learn about some of the district’s earliest nobility, often eclipsed by the current tenants, the lively LGBT community who congregate at local bars. End up in Chinatown, where you’ll momentarily forget you’re in London, and relax over a plate or three of dumplings before hitting up Soho’s energetic nightlife.
This exclusive Spanish-speaking tour fills up quickly—reserve your spot in advance to guarantee your preferred time.
SoHo's streets are best explored on foot with sturdy, comfortable footwear suited for city walking.
Bring a bottle of water, especially during warmer months, as urban walking can be surprisingly dehydrating.
SoHo is vibrant but densely populated; keep noise levels down in residential areas and support local businesses.
Soho became a focal point for London’s music scene in the 1960s and played a pivotal role in early LGBTQ+ activism.
Local businesses actively promote sustainable tourism practices to minimize the impact of heavy foot traffic.
Urban terrain requires supportive and comfortable footwear for extended walking.
London’s weather can be unpredictable; layered clothing or waterproof jackets keep you comfortable.
all specific
Handy for carrying water, camera, and any purchases.
Keep your devices powered to capture photos and use maps during the tour.