












London: Rock 'n' Roll History Private Walking Tour
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Languages: English
- Guided tour of London's rock 'n' roll history
- Insider stories about famous bands and musicians
- Visit to iconic music venues
- Food and drinks
- Transportation to the starting point
- Languages: English
- Guided tour of London's rock 'n' roll history
- Insider stories about famous bands and musicians
- Visit to iconic music venues
- Food and drinks
- Transportation to the starting point
Meet your guide, a true rock enthusiast, and set off on a journey through the heart of London’s rock ‘n’ roll history. Stand where legends were made, from the hallowed ground of The Beatles’ last performance to the dive bars that launched the Sex Pistols’ revolution.
Hear insider stories about British icons like The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and Queen, plus international stars who left their mark on London’s music scene. Discover where bands formed, where they partied (often too hard), and the venues that witnessed their most legendary gigs.
Walk the same streets where rock history was written, soak up the atmosphere of London’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, and uncover hidden stories most tourists never hear. The journey starts at an iconic central London location and winds through areas that shaped music forever, each with its own rock ‘n’ roll secrets waiting to be revealed.
Highlights of the Tour
London Palladium – Where The Beatles found fame on national TV and The Rolling Stones cemented their rebellious edge.
BBC Broadcasting House – Discover how the BBC both launched rock careers and censored "too controversial" hits.
Carnaby Street – Explore the fashion hub of Swinging London, home to mod culture and wild tales of The Who and the Small Faces.
Kingly Street (Bag O’Nails) – The club where Hendrix jammed, stars partied, and Paul McCartney first met Linda.
Heddon Street – Strike a pose where Bowie became Ziggy Stardust on his iconic 1972 album cover.
3 Savile Row – Stand beneath the rooftop where The Beatles played their final live show.
Cordings of Piccadilly – Eric Clapton’s favourite tailor, where style met rock stardom.
Hotel Café Royal – Relive Bowie’s legendary 1973 party where he "killed" Ziggy Stardust.
Wardour Street (Marquee Club) – The birthplace of countless careers, from The Who to David Bowie.
Sounds of the Universe – Once the Bricklayers Arms, where Mick Jagger and Keith Richards first rehearsed as The Rolling Stones.
The Ship Pub – A rock ’n’ roll watering hole with tales of wild nights and motorcycle stunts indoors.
Trident Studios – Where The Beatles, Queen, and Bowie recorded timeless classics.
Soho Square – Visit the headquarters of Paul McCartney’s music empire.
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club – Legendary venue of Hendrix’s final performance and surprise sets from modern stars.
ODEON Covent Garden – Once part of Brian Epstein’s grand plans for The Beatles.
Foyles Bookshop – Where the Sex Pistols shocked London with their chaotic debut gig.
Denmark Street (Tin Pan Alley) – End your journey on the street where The Beatles, Stones, Pistols, and Bowie all left their mark.
Why Join?
This isn’t just a walking tour—it’s a journey through London’s rock ’n’ roll soul. From hidden pubs to iconic rooftops, you’ll hear behind-the-scenes stories, see legendary locations, and stand where music history was made.
- Discover the dive bars and venues that launched iconic music revolutions
- Feel the energy of London's rock 'n' roll history on a private walking tour
- Hear insider stories about British icons and international music stars
- Stand where legends like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones made history
- Walk the streets where rock history was written and soak up the atmosphere
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

Know before you go
- The tour covers various neighborhoods in central London
- The tour is suitable for music enthusiasts
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking
This activity cannot be booked at the moment
