If you’re a fan of the hit BBC TV show Sherlock then this is the tour for you. Meeting you at your hotel or convenient tube station, this private tour will take you to some of the best known and most important locations as seen on Sherlock. We also visit some other spots with important connections with Sherlock Holmes in the movies and novels. Usually they are all connected!
Visit the real street and see the actual door of Sherlock and Watsons home. Next door is their favourite cafe where the Sherlock characters and actors spend their time. You can grab a drink there if you like or just pose for a photo outside like these two chaps below.
We’ll also visit the spot where Watson gets dragged into the world of Sherlock and see the actual place where Sherlock famously dies when he falls off that roof-top.
The tour also includes a visit to 221B Baker Street itself, the famous home of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective for that chance to buy some Sherlock memorabilia. We also visit New Scotland Yard, home of the Metropolitan Police, the oldest professional police service in the world. Lay ‘dead’ on the ground where Benedict Cumberbatch did after he fell from the roof of St Barts hospital. It is the oldest hospital in the Western World and with even older Sherlock connections.
You can see a little more in our Youtube video below. We are the original Sherlock Tour in London and have been running private Sherlock walking tours for over a decade.
How to make a booking for the Sherlock Tour
Departure Time:10 am
City Location: London
Duration of Tour: 3 hours
(Approximate times as all tours are bespoke)
Adult Prices per person excluding entry fees (child prices available upon request).
1 Adult = £140
2 Adults = £120
3 Adults = £110
4 Adults = £100
5 – 10 Adults = £90
To make a booking for the original Sherlock Tour please use our automated calendar booking system below. Alternatively you can contact us via email at yeoldeenglandtours@gmail.com
Alternatively you can book by using the automated booking process with Viator.
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