

The River Tyburn was one of London’s smaller rivers. It was buried due to the urban sprawl of the West End and as such it flows beneath some of London’s most recognisable landmarks. We follow its route through some of London’s most affluent areas until we reach its mouth at the Thames, while hearing stories of days of life on the river in days gone by.
This tour is graded as moderate access, due to it being a walking tour covering 1.5-2 miles over busy and uneven streets, with few places to stop and rest. For access information at Bond Street Station please visit https://tfl.gov.uk/transport-accessibility.
Not suitable for under-16s.