Last Night In Soho Tour

Private Walking Tour · London · TV, Film & Literature

Last Night in Soho
Tour

Edgar Wright’s acclaimed psychological thriller — guided by someone who’s worked in this neighbourhood since 1993

The neon-drenched streets where Ellie slips back into the Swinging Sixties. Café de Paris. Ronnie Scott’s. The Rialto. The creepy home of Mrs Collins — Diana Rigg’s final film role. Our guide has worked in this neighbourhood since 1993, knows every alley and doorway, and even had their own college library used as a filming location in the movie.

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Departure
10:00am
Duration
3 hours
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Film
Edgar Wright’s 2021 thriller
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Area
Soho · Piccadilly · Haymarket
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Format
100% private — just your group

🎬 A genuine insider. Our guide has studied and worked in this neighbourhood since 1993 — and they used our college library as a filming location in the movie itself, though the film pretends it’s elsewhere.

Glitz, Glamour & a Hint of Danger

The neon-lit streets of Soho — visited by someone who truly knows them from the inside

There aren’t many films that get London just right — but Last Night in Soho does, because Edgar Wright spent years in this neighbourhood. So did our guide, who has been studying and working in Soho since 1993. That depth of knowledge — knowing every alley, every doorway, every story behind every anonymous old building — is what makes this tour genuinely different from anything else available. They even used our guide’s college library as a filming location, though the film places it somewhere else entirely.

Soho is the beating heart of London — one of the most creative, vibrant and genuinely surprising places in the world. Glitz and glamour rub shoulders with grime and history. Countless music, film and TV production companies hide behind anonymous old doors. And as the film shows so brilliantly, you don’t have to use much imagination to see how it was in the 1960s — or indeed the 1990s, when it was still the seediest square mile in London.

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The very spot where Ellie goes back to the 60s — Haymarket The exact Haymarket location where Ellie first slips back through time into the Swinging Sixties — one of the most visually stunning moments in the film, and utterly recognisable when you stand there in real life.
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Café de Paris, Ronnie Scott’s & the Rialto dancing girls club The glamorous and not-so-glamorous venues of Sandy’s 1960s world — the magnificent Café de Paris, the legendary Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, and the Rialto Revue where Jack takes Sandy in the film.
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Soho Square, the student dormitory & the old Irish pub Soho Square — home to the biggest icon of the 60s who is still there today. The student dormitory where Ellie lives on arrival in London. The old Irish pub with its long and genuinely colourful real-life history.
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Mrs Collins’ home — Diana Rigg’s final film role The creepy Goodge Place location of Mrs Collins’ house — played by the legendary Diana Rigg in her final ever film role. One of the most atmospheric stops on the tour, in a street that feels every bit as unsettling in real life as it does on screen.
Haymarket — where Ellie goes back to the 60s — Last Night in Soho Tour

The very spot where Ellie goes back to the Swinging Sixties

Rialto and Café de Paris — Last Night in Soho Tour London

The Rialto and Café de Paris — Sandy’s glamorous Soho world

Goodge Place — Mrs Collins' home — Last Night in Soho Tour

Goodge Place — Mrs Collins’ home. No male visitors after 8pm.

Walk Soho Like a Local

Restaurants, pubs, alleys 500 years old — and you just don’t know who you might meet, or when

This tour covers almost all the filming locations from the movie — but it is also a genuine walking tour of one of the most extraordinary neighbourhoods in London. Soho has been the 24/7 heartbeat of the city for centuries, and walking its lanes and alleys with a guide who has worked here since 1993 gives you an understanding of the place that no other tour can offer.

Some locations are glamorous and neon-bright, just as in the film. Others are grim and atmospheric. Some involve clever movie magic that our guide can explain — showing you how the filmmakers transformed real locations into their 1960s counterparts. And some, like Goodge Place, are genuinely unsettling even in full daylight.

🎬 Featuring Diana Rigg’s final film role as Mrs Collins — the tour pays full tribute to one of Britain’s greatest actresses in her last screen appearance.

Pricing — 3 Hour Tour

Per Person — Guide Included

Entry fees not included. Child prices on request. Departure 10:00am.

£65
1 Adult
£60
2 Adults
£55
3 Adults
£50
4 Adults
£40
5–10 Adults

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Frequently Asked Questions for the Last Night in Soho Tour

Departure Time:10 am
City Location: London
Duration of Tour: 2.5 hours
(Approximate times as all tours are bespoke)

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Last Night in Soho — film poster

“Soho is the 24/7 heartbeat of London — and you just don’t know who you might meet, or when.”

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