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Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections. PUBLIC WALKING & VIRTUAL TOURS BY LONDON'S BLUE BADGE In addition to offering customized private tours, many London Blue Badge Tourist Guides also conduct regular walking tours and virtual tours for groups. Joining a group tour can be a fun and affordable way to take in the sights. For locals, a walk with a knowledgeable and passionate Blue Badge Tourist Guide can reveal fun facts and hidden gems you may not have been aware of.NICK SALMOND
London is one of the greatest city’s on Earth and it has been my home for the past thirty years. Since 1988 I lived in the city while working for the BBC in Television and Radio. During my time working for the Corporation, I have helped cover some of the great events of History, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the terrible events of9/11
SIX TOWERS INSIDE THE TOWER OF LONDON Six Towers Inside the Tower of London. The Tower of London, the capital’s most popular tourist attraction has been a palace, fortress, prison, mint, armoury, jewel house and home to both Beefeaters and ravens. When it was built in the 11 th century by Norman invaders from France, the Tower of London resembled little more than a wooden shed onAPTG/GUIDE LONDON
Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections. PUBLIC WALKING & VIRTUAL TOURS BY LONDON'S BLUE BADGE In addition to offering customized private tours, many London Blue Badge Tourist Guides also conduct regular walking tours and virtual tours for groups. Joining a group tour can be a fun and affordable way to take in the sights. For locals, a walk with a knowledgeable and passionate Blue Badge Tourist Guide can reveal fun facts and hidden gems you may not have been aware of.NICK SALMOND
London is one of the greatest city’s on Earth and it has been my home for the past thirty years. Since 1988 I lived in the city while working for the BBC in Television and Radio. During my time working for the Corporation, I have helped cover some of the great events of History, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the terrible events of9/11
GUIDE LONDON
This is the final article in a series written by London Blue Badge Tourist Guides, who used to be key workers in our capital city. Kathryn Hallam-Howard was a law enforcement officer for over thirty years, working in the West End, South London and at New Scotland Yard. She tells us about her work in the police before she became a guide.Read more.
PUBLIC VIRTUAL TOURS OF LONDON The majority of tours conducted by London’s 600+ Blue Badge Tourist Guides are the in-person private tours you see featured via the tours section on this website. Beyond this, some also regularly conduct public virtual of London via Zoom. PUBLIC WALKING TOURS IN LONDON The majority of tours conducted by London’s 600+ Blue Badge Tourist Guides are the in-person private tours you see featured via the tours section on this website. Beyond this, some guides regularly conduct public walking tours in London.LONDON VIRTUAL TOUR
You can also book a London Virtual Tour related to architecture, archaeology, British Royalty, culture, history, literature, theatre, museums, fashion and shopping. Whatever the topic of interest, we have knowledgeable and experienced Blue Badge Tourist Guides who can showcase the best of COVID-19 GUIDANCE FOR TOUR GUIDING Guides who are members of these organisations are expected to abide by this guidance during the Covid-19 crisis. 1. Guides will ensure they are familiar with the most up-to-date public health guidelines and. will adhere to these for the duration of the tour. 2. Guides will maintain government-recommended social distancing between themselvesand.
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) STATEMENT & UPDATES Coronavirus (COVID-19) Statement. London’s Blue Badge Tourist Guides, members of Guide London/Association of Professional Tourist Guides are acting in the best interests of visitors and locals alike by restricting our work in line with the latest advice from Public Health England. Furthermore, most tourist attractions, includingmuseums and
TOP 10 THINGS TO SEE AT LONDON'S VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM 1. A Victorian wardrobe designed by Thomas Hopper for Penrhyn Castle was once owned by Mick Jagger and installed at his house Stargroves, near Newbury. It is now on display in the British Galleries. 2. ‘Tipu’s Tiger’ is one of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s most famous objects. Created for Tipu Sultan, ruler of Mysore in SouthIndia
LONDON CANARY WHARF & DOCKLANDS TOUR Must-sees during a London Canary Wharf & Docklands Tour. Breathtaking modern architecture created for leading world companies like HSBC, Barclays, and Reuters. One Canada Square – the icon of Canary Wharf, this office block stands 770ft tall and features Canary Wharf Group’s Level39, the world’s most connected tech community.LETS GO ON SAFARI
The first Harry Potter book was published in 1997 with a hardback print run of just 500, each of which is now worth £40-50,000. Since then the seven Harry Potter books have sold nearly 500 million copies and the eight films based on these books have grossed £6.5 billion, making J K Rowling the world’s richest author with a fortune of around £600 million. THE WOMEN OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY The Queen’s cousin. We’ll now talk about three notable women who are buried in the south aisle of Westminster Abbey’s Lady Chapel. The first, Mary Queen of Scots, was the daughter of James V of Scotland and cousin to Elizabeth I . A devout Catholic and a rival claimant to the English throne, Mary was a threat to Elizabeth and wasexecuted
GUIDE LONDON
This is the final article in a series written by London Blue Badge Tourist Guides, who used to be key workers in our capital city. Kathryn Hallam-Howard was a law enforcement officer for over thirty years, working in the West End, South London and at New Scotland Yard. She tells us about her work in the police before she became a guide.Read more.
LONDON VIRTUAL TOUR
You can also book a London Virtual Tour related to architecture, archaeology, British Royalty, culture, history, literature, theatre, museums, fashion and shopping. Whatever the topic of interest, we have knowledgeable and experienced Blue Badge Tourist Guides who can showcase the best of BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES IN LONDON Blue Badge Tourist Guides, due to their unparalleled knowledge, are the only external guides permitted to guide the major sites – e.g. St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London and Windsor Castle. Blue Badge Tourist Guides do not operate fixed itineraries or fixed commentaries – they are flexible and will tailor-make the PUBLIC WALKING & VIRTUAL TOURS BY LONDON'S BLUE BADGE In addition to offering customized private tours, many London Blue Badge Tourist Guides also conduct regular walking tours and virtual tours for groups. Joining a group tour can be a fun and affordable way to take in the sights. For locals, a walk with a knowledgeable and passionate Blue Badge Tourist Guide can reveal fun facts and hidden gems you may not have been aware of.APTG/GUIDE LONDON
Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
11 FACTS ABOUT WESTMINSTER ABBEY One of the more popular landmarks to tour in London is Westminster Abbey. In fact, each year, over 1 million visitors explore this magnificent church with over 1000 years of heritage, taking in all the building’s rich history on their own or with a qualified Blue Badge Tou rist Guide.. Below we highlight eleven facts about WestminsterAbbey.
DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections.DIANE BURSTEIN
Diane is one of London's best known tourist guides as a result of her radio broadcasts on the subject of "Secret London" on LBC 97.3fm's Steve Allen Show and current contributions to BBC London's Saturday Breakfast Show. She loves to show both visitors and Londoners the hidden corners, courtyards, alleyways and lesser known sites of hernative
MARK GODOWSKI
Welcome to London; and I hope I’ll be the Londoner you choose, to show you round our city – its sites, traditions and cutting edge. An old-time Londoner with a youthful approach, I've got the energy and passion to make every visit an exploration.GUIDE LONDON
This is the final article in a series written by London Blue Badge Tourist Guides, who used to be key workers in our capital city. Kathryn Hallam-Howard was a law enforcement officer for over thirty years, working in the West End, South London and at New Scotland Yard. She tells us about her work in the police before she became a guide.Read more.
LONDON VIRTUAL TOUR
You can also book a London Virtual Tour related to architecture, archaeology, British Royalty, culture, history, literature, theatre, museums, fashion and shopping. Whatever the topic of interest, we have knowledgeable and experienced Blue Badge Tourist Guides who can showcase the best of BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES IN LONDON Blue Badge Tourist Guides, due to their unparalleled knowledge, are the only external guides permitted to guide the major sites – e.g. St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London and Windsor Castle. Blue Badge Tourist Guides do not operate fixed itineraries or fixed commentaries – they are flexible and will tailor-make the PUBLIC WALKING & VIRTUAL TOURS BY LONDON'S BLUE BADGE In addition to offering customized private tours, many London Blue Badge Tourist Guides also conduct regular walking tours and virtual tours for groups. Joining a group tour can be a fun and affordable way to take in the sights. For locals, a walk with a knowledgeable and passionate Blue Badge Tourist Guide can reveal fun facts and hidden gems you may not have been aware of.APTG/GUIDE LONDON
Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
11 FACTS ABOUT WESTMINSTER ABBEY One of the more popular landmarks to tour in London is Westminster Abbey. In fact, each year, over 1 million visitors explore this magnificent church with over 1000 years of heritage, taking in all the building’s rich history on their own or with a qualified Blue Badge Tou rist Guide.. Below we highlight eleven facts about WestminsterAbbey.
DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections.DIANE BURSTEIN
Diane is one of London's best known tourist guides as a result of her radio broadcasts on the subject of "Secret London" on LBC 97.3fm's Steve Allen Show and current contributions to BBC London's Saturday Breakfast Show. She loves to show both visitors and Londoners the hidden corners, courtyards, alleyways and lesser known sites of hernative
MARK GODOWSKI
Welcome to London; and I hope I’ll be the Londoner you choose, to show you round our city – its sites, traditions and cutting edge. An old-time Londoner with a youthful approach, I've got the energy and passion to make every visit an exploration. PUBLIC VIRTUAL TOURS OF LONDON The majority of tours conducted by London’s 600+ Blue Badge Tourist Guides are the in-person private tours you see featured via the tours section on this website. Beyond this, some also regularly conduct public virtual of London via Zoom. PUBLIC WALKING TOURS IN LONDON The majority of tours conducted by London’s 600+ Blue Badge Tourist Guides are the in-person private tours you see featured via the tours section on this website. Beyond this, some guides regularly conduct public walking tours in London. 10 REASONS TO VISIT LONDON If you are still unsure about booking a trip to the English capital, here are 10 reasons to visit London: 1. Visit Theatreland. If you love live theatre, you have to see a West End show in Theatreland. Alongside Broadway in New York, this is the destination regarded as being the place to see the best shows and performers. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
GREENWICH TOUR
A Greenwich Tour in London is unmissable because. Greenwich is the home of time, the place where days begin and end and where you can stand on the world’s Prime Meridian. Just a short journey from Central London, it has lots to offer including six museums, stunning, historic architecture and a wonderful range of shops, markets andplaces
LONDON BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES OFFERING VIRTUAL TOURS Commander Mansfield Cummings, founding father of the Secret Service, has at last received his Blue Plaque. It was unveiled Monday 30 March, with your correspondent in attendance, not, as I had anticipated at the site of the Cummings’ 1923 death – corner of Melbury Road and Addison Road, W14 – but the site of the first proper SIS office and workshop on top of the National Liberal Office LONDON CANARY WHARF & DOCKLANDS TOUR Must-sees during a London Canary Wharf & Docklands Tour. Breathtaking modern architecture created for leading world companies like HSBC, Barclays, and Reuters. One Canada Square – the icon of Canary Wharf, this office block stands 770ft tall and features Canary Wharf Group’s Level39, the world’s most connected tech community.DIANE BURSTEIN
Diane is one of London's best known tourist guides as a result of her radio broadcasts on the subject of "Secret London" on LBC 97.3fm's Steve Allen Show and current contributions to BBC London's Saturday Breakfast Show. She loves to show both visitors and Londoners the hidden corners, courtyards, alleyways and lesser known sites of hernative
TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT Below are our Top Ten Facts about the Houses of Parliament. 1. The building is colour coded – gold in the parts used by the Monarch, red for the Lords and green for the Commons. Originally this hierarchy of colour – with green being the lowest grade – pretty much reflected the relative importance of each element of Parliament. 11 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT LONDON GAS LAMPS What a treat it was to inspect gas lamps around Westminster last November with Ian and Garry from British Gas, who love their lamps. They clean and polish them, feel pain when one gets smashed by a passing truck and complained to the Royal Parks who repainted lamps in St. James’s Park without gold paint. Lamps are listed by English Heritage so if one gets knocked down, it must be SIX TOWERS INSIDE THE TOWER OF LONDON Six Towers Inside the Tower of London. The Tower of London, the capital’s most popular tourist attraction has been a palace, fortress, prison, mint, armoury, jewel house and home to both Beefeaters and ravens. When it was built in the 11 th century by Norman invaders from France, the Tower of London resembled little more than a wooden shed onAPTG/GUIDE LONDON
Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections. PUBLIC WALKING & VIRTUAL TOURS BY LONDON'S BLUE BADGE In addition to offering customized private tours, many London Blue Badge Tourist Guides also conduct regular walking tours and virtual tours for groups. Joining a group tour can be a fun and affordable way to take in the sights. For locals, a walk with a knowledgeable and passionate Blue Badge Tourist Guide can reveal fun facts and hidden gems you may not have been aware of.AMANDA BRYETT
Fee for the guide is £200 (for your whole group) plus entry tickets into Windsor Castle; £23.50 for adults, £21.20 for seniors and £13.50 for under 17s. These can be purchased on the day or in advance at www.rct.uk and we can also purchase for you. As a resident of this historic town for over 20 years, I have a local's insight into thetown
LONDON BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES OFFERING VIRTUAL TOURS Like all of us, I’m housebound. In a bid to allay cabin fever and death by boredom, I’ve taken a front-row seat by the window. With a tip of the chapeau to Colette, who wrote Paris de Ma Fenêtre (Paris from My Window) from her apartment on the Place du Palais Royal during the German occupation of WWII, I’ll begin my random musings on the city from one small corner of London during the COVID-19 GUIDANCE FOR TOUR GUIDING Guides who are members of these organisations are expected to abide by this guidance during the Covid-19 crisis. 1. Guides will ensure they are familiar with the most up-to-date public health guidelines and. will adhere to these for the duration of the tour. 2. Guides will maintain government-recommended social distancing between themselvesand.
ANNAMARIA DALL'ANESE ROMAN LONDON In our Roman London virtual tour we will delve into the 2000-year-old history that lies beneath the skyscrapers of the City of London and learn more about the amphitheatre, the excavations at Number 1 Poultry, the fort and wall, and the Mithraeum. We will hear the story of the discovery of these sites, understand their importance SIX TOWERS INSIDE THE TOWER OF LONDON Six Towers Inside the Tower of London. The Tower of London, the capital’s most popular tourist attraction has been a palace, fortress, prison, mint, armoury, jewel house and home to both Beefeaters and ravens. When it was built in the 11 th century by Norman invaders from France, the Tower of London resembled little more than a wooden shed onAPTG/GUIDE LONDON
Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections. PUBLIC WALKING & VIRTUAL TOURS BY LONDON'S BLUE BADGE In addition to offering customized private tours, many London Blue Badge Tourist Guides also conduct regular walking tours and virtual tours for groups. Joining a group tour can be a fun and affordable way to take in the sights. For locals, a walk with a knowledgeable and passionate Blue Badge Tourist Guide can reveal fun facts and hidden gems you may not have been aware of.AMANDA BRYETT
Fee for the guide is £200 (for your whole group) plus entry tickets into Windsor Castle; £23.50 for adults, £21.20 for seniors and £13.50 for under 17s. These can be purchased on the day or in advance at www.rct.uk and we can also purchase for you. As a resident of this historic town for over 20 years, I have a local's insight into thetown
LONDON BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES OFFERING VIRTUAL TOURS Like all of us, I’m housebound. In a bid to allay cabin fever and death by boredom, I’ve taken a front-row seat by the window. With a tip of the chapeau to Colette, who wrote Paris de Ma Fenêtre (Paris from My Window) from her apartment on the Place du Palais Royal during the German occupation of WWII, I’ll begin my random musings on the city from one small corner of London during the COVID-19 GUIDANCE FOR TOUR GUIDING Guides who are members of these organisations are expected to abide by this guidance during the Covid-19 crisis. 1. Guides will ensure they are familiar with the most up-to-date public health guidelines and. will adhere to these for the duration of the tour. 2. Guides will maintain government-recommended social distancing between themselvesand.
ANNAMARIA DALL'ANESE ROMAN LONDON In our Roman London virtual tour we will delve into the 2000-year-old history that lies beneath the skyscrapers of the City of London and learn more about the amphitheatre, the excavations at Number 1 Poultry, the fort and wall, and the Mithraeum. We will hear the story of the discovery of these sites, understand their importanceGUIDE LONDON
Because I’m A Londoner: From Nurse To Blue Badge Tourist Guide. This is the fourth in a series of articles written by London Blue Badge guides who used to be key workers in the capital. Janet Robinson writes about her work as a nurse before she became a London PUBLIC WALKING TOURS IN LONDON The majority of tours conducted by London’s 600+ Blue Badge Tourist Guides are the in-person private tours you see featured via the tours section on this website. Beyond this, some guides regularly conduct public walking tours in London.LONDON VIRTUAL TOUR
You can also book a London Virtual Tour related to architecture, archaeology, British Royalty, culture, history, literature, theatre, museums, fashion and shopping. Whatever the topic of interest, we have knowledgeable and experienced Blue Badge Tourist Guides who can showcase the best of LONDON BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES OFFERING VIRTUAL TOURS Like all of us, I’m housebound. In a bid to allay cabin fever and death by boredom, I’ve taken a front-row seat by the window. With a tip of the chapeau to Colette, who wrote Paris de Ma Fenêtre (Paris from My Window) from her apartment on the Place du Palais Royal during the German occupation of WWII, I’ll begin my random musings on the city from one small corner of London during the LONDON CANARY WHARF & DOCKLANDS TOUR Must-sees during a London Canary Wharf & Docklands Tour. Breathtaking modern architecture created for leading world companies like HSBC, Barclays, and Reuters. One Canada Square – the icon of Canary Wharf, this office block stands 770ft tall and features Canary Wharf Group’s Level39, the world’s most connected tech community. TOP 10 THINGS TO SEE AT LONDON'S VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM 1. A Victorian wardrobe designed by Thomas Hopper for Penrhyn Castle was once owned by Mick Jagger and installed at his house Stargroves, near Newbury. It is now on display in the British Galleries. 2. ‘Tipu’s Tiger’ is one of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s most famous objects. Created for Tipu Sultan, ruler of Mysore in SouthIndia
RUTH POLLING
Ruth Polling. Young, energetic and passionate about London Ruth graduated top of her year as the London Blue Badge Tour Guide of the Year 2014. London born and bred, she has been guiding in London for five years and is an International History graduate from the London School of Economics. Ruth says: "London is the world's most diverse,exciting
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Northolt Park was the headquarters of the Pony Turf Club (PTC) and the centre for Pony racing in this country. Pony racing had something of a dubious reputation, and to legitimise it the PTC was founded in 1923 and a dedicated pony racecourse – Northolt Park, constructed in 1929. Lower admission prices and more meetings plus its proximity toLETS GO ON SAFARI
Let’s start at the Tower of London where you can see polar bears, monkeys, lions and an elephant. These days they are wire sculptures representing the real animals that occupied the Tower for six centuries as part of the Royal Menagerie. Just a short walk from the Tower of London, on the side of a building, is one of the smallestanimal
THE WOMEN OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY The Queen’s cousin. We’ll now talk about three notable women who are buried in the south aisle of Westminster Abbey’s Lady Chapel. The first, Mary Queen of Scots, was the daughter of James V of Scotland and cousin to Elizabeth I . A devout Catholic and a rival claimant to the English throne, Mary was a threat to Elizabeth and wasexecuted
GUIDE LONDON
Because I’m A Londoner: From Nurse To Blue Badge Tourist Guide. This is the fourth in a series of articles written by London Blue Badge guides who used to be key workers in the capital. Janet Robinson writes about her work as a nurse before she became aAPTG/GUIDE LONDON
Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES IN LONDON Blue Badge Tourist Guides, due to their unparalleled knowledge, are the only external guides permitted to guide the major sites – e.g. St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London and Windsor Castle. Blue Badge Tourist Guides do not operate fixed itineraries or fixed commentaries – they are flexible and will tailor-make the TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT THE CITY OF LONDON 7. The City of London is the centre of global foreign exchange dealing. Over 40% of all the world’s foreign exchange transactions are made in the City – a total of $2.7 trillion per day! 8. Some of the City’s most famous institutions started out in coffee houses at the end of the 17th century. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections. 6 QUIRKY & HISTORIC LONDON PUBS The Grenadier. Address: 18 Wilton Row, Belgravia, London, SW1X 7NR. Quirky Factor: 8/10. We start in Belgravia and tucked away in a little mews just off Belgrave Square, we will find the delightful pub, The Grenadier. The immediate quirk factor with this historic London pub is trying to find it. The easiest way is to walk from Hyde Park Corner 11 FACTS ABOUT WESTMINSTER ABBEY One of the more popular landmarks to tour in London is Westminster Abbey. In fact, each year, over 1 million visitors explore this magnificent church with over 1000 years of heritage, taking in all the building’s rich history on their own or with a qualified Blue Badge Tou rist Guide.. Below we highlight eleven facts about WestminsterAbbey.
AMANDA BRYETT
Fee for the guide is £200 (for your whole group) plus entry tickets into Windsor Castle; £23.50 for adults, £21.20 for seniors and £13.50 for under 17s. These can be purchased on the day or in advance at www.rct.uk and we can also purchase for you. As a resident of this historic town for over 20 years, I have a local's insight into thetown
THE WOMEN OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY The Queen’s cousin. We’ll now talk about three notable women who are buried in the south aisle of Westminster Abbey’s Lady Chapel. The first, Mary Queen of Scots, was the daughter of James V of Scotland and cousin to Elizabeth I . A devout Catholic and a rival claimant to the English throne, Mary was a threat to Elizabeth and wasexecuted
GUIDE LONDON
Because I’m A Londoner: From Nurse To Blue Badge Tourist Guide. This is the fourth in a series of articles written by London Blue Badge guides who used to be key workers in the capital. Janet Robinson writes about her work as a nurse before she became aAPTG/GUIDE LONDON
Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES IN LONDON Blue Badge Tourist Guides, due to their unparalleled knowledge, are the only external guides permitted to guide the major sites – e.g. St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London and Windsor Castle. Blue Badge Tourist Guides do not operate fixed itineraries or fixed commentaries – they are flexible and will tailor-make the TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT THE CITY OF LONDON 7. The City of London is the centre of global foreign exchange dealing. Over 40% of all the world’s foreign exchange transactions are made in the City – a total of $2.7 trillion per day! 8. Some of the City’s most famous institutions started out in coffee houses at the end of the 17th century. EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections. 6 QUIRKY & HISTORIC LONDON PUBS The Grenadier. Address: 18 Wilton Row, Belgravia, London, SW1X 7NR. Quirky Factor: 8/10. We start in Belgravia and tucked away in a little mews just off Belgrave Square, we will find the delightful pub, The Grenadier. The immediate quirk factor with this historic London pub is trying to find it. The easiest way is to walk from Hyde Park Corner 11 FACTS ABOUT WESTMINSTER ABBEY One of the more popular landmarks to tour in London is Westminster Abbey. In fact, each year, over 1 million visitors explore this magnificent church with over 1000 years of heritage, taking in all the building’s rich history on their own or with a qualified Blue Badge Tou rist Guide.. Below we highlight eleven facts about WestminsterAbbey.
AMANDA BRYETT
Fee for the guide is £200 (for your whole group) plus entry tickets into Windsor Castle; £23.50 for adults, £21.20 for seniors and £13.50 for under 17s. These can be purchased on the day or in advance at www.rct.uk and we can also purchase for you. As a resident of this historic town for over 20 years, I have a local's insight into thetown
THE WOMEN OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY The Queen’s cousin. We’ll now talk about three notable women who are buried in the south aisle of Westminster Abbey’s Lady Chapel. The first, Mary Queen of Scots, was the daughter of James V of Scotland and cousin to Elizabeth I . A devout Catholic and a rival claimant to the English throne, Mary was a threat to Elizabeth and wasexecuted
SIX TOWERS INSIDE THE TOWER OF LONDON Six Towers Inside the Tower of London. The Tower of London, the capital’s most popular tourist attraction has been a palace, fortress, prison, mint, armoury, jewel house and home to both Beefeaters and ravens. When it was built in the 11 th century by Norman invaders from France, the Tower of London resembled little more than a wooden shed on EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
MASON MCQUEEN
Mason McQueen. Hello, I'm Mason and welcome to one of the worlds greatest Cities; London. I was born and raised in London's East End and also spent some of my childhood in France and the States. Before becoming a Blue Badge Guide I worked in the Hospitality Industry for 10 years as a Doorman at two of London's most prestigious hotels - The 10 EVENTS DURING ENGLAND’S SUMMER SOCIAL SEASON Tickets: From £43 for Thursday 3 pm to 8 pm, £65 all day Saturday or £87 for the Chelsea By Twilight gig on Friday. 3. INVESTEC DERBY FESTIVAL (31 May – 1 June: Ladies’ Day & Derby Day), Epsom Downs Racecourse, Surrey. Not as snooty as Ascot, not as chic as Goodwood, but a brilliant race and guaranteed laugh.GREENWICH TOUR
A Greenwich Tour in London is unmissable because. Greenwich is the home of time, the place where days begin and end and where you can stand on the world’s Prime Meridian. Just a short journey from Central London, it has lots to offer including six museums, stunning, historic architecture and a wonderful range of shops, markets andplaces
CHURCHILL WAR ROOMS TOUR Nowhere evokes the spirit of wartime London more vividly than the Churchill War Rooms. Located underneath the massive Treasury Building, these rooms were the secret headquarters from which the war was conducted through to the Allied victory in 1945. You’ll discover a maze of conference rooms, offices, rudimentary living quarters and maprooms
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Stand Up For Handel – The Hallelujah Chorus. Christmas is upon us and many people – both locals and visitors – will go either to a church or concert hall to experience a performance of the Messiah written by George Frederick Handel, which is a highlight of the festive season. The Messiah was first performed in Dublin in 1742 andsoon came
OLD BAILEY AND NEWGATE PRISON ARCHIVES GOES ONLINE Old Bailey and Newgate Prison Archives Goes Online. 1.9m legal and criminal documents have been collated from the records of institutions such as the Old Bailey and Newgate Prison held by the National Archives. They have now been digitised to be available on theInternet.
PUBLIC WALKING & VIRTUAL TOURS BY LONDON'S BLUE BADGE In addition to offering customized private tours, many London Blue Badge Tourist Guides also conduct regular walking tours and virtual tours for groups. Joining a group tour can be a fun and affordable way to take in the sights. For locals, a walk with a knowledgeable and passionate Blue Badge Tourist Guide can reveal fun facts and hidden gems you may not have been aware of.GUIDE LONDON
Because I’m A Londoner: From Nurse To Blue Badge Tourist Guide. This is the fourth in a series of articles written by London Blue Badge guides who used to be key workers in the capital. Janet Robinson writes about her work as a nurse before she became aAPTG/GUIDE LONDON
Guide London is the public/brand name for the Association of Professional Tourist Guides (APTG) and last December, about 125 of its 500 Blue Badge Tourist Guide members came to the University Women's Club for the annual Christmas Party. BLUE BADGE TOURIST GUIDES IN LONDON Blue Badge Tourist Guides, due to their unparalleled knowledge, are the only external guides permitted to guide the major sites – e.g. St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London and Windsor Castle. Blue Badge Tourist Guides do not operate fixed itineraries or fixed commentaries – they are flexible and will tailor-make the EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT THE CITY OF LONDON 7. The City of London is the centre of global foreign exchange dealing. Over 40% of all the world’s foreign exchange transactions are made in the City – a total of $2.7 trillion per day! 8. Some of the City’s most famous institutions started out in coffee houses at the end of the 17th century.DANNY PARLOUR
Over 70,000 objects are on display of 7,000,000+ in the collection. Allow me to show you the highlights in a fun and accessible way. Greenwich on the south side of the River Thames in south-east London is a fantastic place to visit too, for all the family. The area is known for it’s royal and naval connections. 6 QUIRKY & HISTORIC LONDON PUBS The Grenadier. Address: 18 Wilton Row, Belgravia, London, SW1X 7NR. Quirky Factor: 8/10. We start in Belgravia and tucked away in a little mews just off Belgrave Square, we will find the delightful pub, The Grenadier. The immediate quirk factor with this historic London pub is trying to find it. The easiest way is to walk from Hyde Park Corner 11 FACTS ABOUT WESTMINSTER ABBEY One of the more popular landmarks to tour in London is Westminster Abbey. In fact, each year, over 1 million visitors explore this magnificent church with over 1000 years of heritage, taking in all the building’s rich history on their own or with a qualified Blue Badge Tou rist Guide.. Below we highlight eleven facts about WestminsterAbbey.
AMANDA BRYETT
Fee for the guide is £200 (for your whole group) plus entry tickets into Windsor Castle; £23.50 for adults, £21.20 for seniors and £13.50 for under 17s. These can be purchased on the day or in advance at www.rct.uk and we can also purchase for you. As a resident of this historic town for over 20 years, I have a local's insight into thetown
THE WOMEN OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY The Queen’s cousin. We’ll now talk about three notable women who are buried in the south aisle of Westminster Abbey’s Lady Chapel. The first, Mary Queen of Scots, was the daughter of James V of Scotland and cousin to Elizabeth I . A devout Catholic and a rival claimant to the English throne, Mary was a threat to Elizabeth and wasexecuted
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Because I’m A Londoner: From Police Officer To Blue Badge Tourist Guide. This is the final article in a series written by London Blue Badge Tourist Guides, who used to be key workers in EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE Lockdown has been pretty devastating for London Blue Badge Tourist Guides, as you can imagine. However, rather than sitting at home polishing up our shining badges waiting for the clients who were never going to arrive, we decided to bring London to the world.DANNY PARLOUR
Find me on: TripAdvisor | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Guide London YouTube | Visit London YouTube 🚨*New addition announcement!*🚨 I now provide virtual tours of London. 😃 As you can imagine COVID-19 has had a devastating effect on tourism and has directly impacted my ability to provide lots of physical, live tours on the streets of London/within the many fine museums/galleries TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT THE CITY OF LONDON Jeff Chalker. After a cosmopolitan upbringing I settled in London in 1975. I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else and it is a privilege to share London’s unique combination of history, art, culture and contemporary attractions with visitors. 11 FACTS ABOUT WESTMINSTER ABBEY One of the more popular landmarks to tour in London is Westminster Abbey. In fact, each year, over 1 million visitors explore this magnificent church with over 1000 years of heritage, taking in all the building’s rich history on their own or with a qualified Blue Badge Tou rist Guide.. Below we highlight eleven facts about WestminsterAbbey.
6 QUIRKY & HISTORIC LONDON PUBS Check out these 6 historic London Pubs that by virtue of their decor, atmosphere, history or quirkiness make them stand out as excellentplaces to visit.
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I look forward to welcoming you to Windsor in 2021. Come and see the world's oldest and largest lived in castle, Windsor Castle. Windsor has always been a place of refuge for monarchs and Queen Elizabeth II has been staying at Windsor Castle throughout the UK lockdown. THE WOMEN OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY Westminster Abbey is definitely one of London’s must-see attractions. And you’re sure to discover new things every time you visit, especially if you go with a knowledgeable Blue Badge Tourist Guide. Among other things, the Abbey is the burial site of SIX TOWERS INSIDE THE TOWER OF LONDON Six Towers Inside the Tower of London. The Tower of London, the capital’s most popular tourist attraction has been a palace, fortress, prison, mint, armoury, jewel house and home to both Beefeaters and ravens. When it was built in the 11 th century by Norman invaders from France, the Tower of London resembled little more than a wooden shed on EXPLORING LONDON BY TAKING A VIRTUAL TOUR WITH A BLUE The average virtual tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour and each session is usually followed by a question and answer session. Zoom allows you to interact with the guide or if you are a little shy you can send messages via the chat function. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of a London Virtual Tour, don’t benervous.
MASON MCQUEEN
Mason McQueen. Hello, I'm Mason and welcome to one of the worlds greatest Cities; London. I was born and raised in London's East End and also spent some of my childhood in France and the States. Before becoming a Blue Badge Guide I worked in the Hospitality Industry for 10 years as a Doorman at two of London's most prestigious hotels - The 10 EVENTS DURING ENGLAND’S SUMMER SOCIAL SEASON Tickets: From £43 for Thursday 3 pm to 8 pm, £65 all day Saturday or £87 for the Chelsea By Twilight gig on Friday. 3. INVESTEC DERBY FESTIVAL (31 May – 1 June: Ladies’ Day & Derby Day), Epsom Downs Racecourse, Surrey. Not as snooty as Ascot, not as chic as Goodwood, but a brilliant race and guaranteed laugh.GREENWICH TOUR
A Greenwich Tour in London is unmissable because. Greenwich is the home of time, the place where days begin and end and where you can stand on the world’s Prime Meridian. Just a short journey from Central London, it has lots to offer including six museums, stunning, historic architecture and a wonderful range of shops, markets andplaces
CHURCHILL WAR ROOMS TOUR Nowhere evokes the spirit of wartime London more vividly than the Churchill War Rooms. Located underneath the massive Treasury Building, these rooms were the secret headquarters from which the war was conducted through to the Allied victory in 1945. You’ll discover a maze of conference rooms, offices, rudimentary living quarters and maprooms
STAND UP FOR HANDEL
Stand Up For Handel – The Hallelujah Chorus. Christmas is upon us and many people – both locals and visitors – will go either to a church or concert hall to experience a performance of the Messiah written by George Frederick Handel, which is a highlight of the festive season. The Messiah was first performed in Dublin in 1742 andsoon came
OLD BAILEY AND NEWGATE PRISON ARCHIVES GOES ONLINE Old Bailey and Newgate Prison Archives Goes Online. 1.9m legal and criminal documents have been collated from the records of institutions such as the Old Bailey and Newgate Prison held by the National Archives. They have now been digitised to be available on theInternet.
PUBLIC WALKING & VIRTUAL TOURS BY LONDON'S BLUE BADGE In addition to offering customized private tours, many London Blue Badge Tourist Guides also conduct regular walking tours and virtual tours for groups. Joining a group tour can be a fun and affordable way to take in the sights. For locals, a walk with a knowledgeable and passionate Blue Badge Tourist Guide can reveal fun facts and hidden gems you may not have been aware of.* Home
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