A TASTE OF THE LONDON THE CRAWLEYS WOULD HAVE KNOWN
Lady Mary’s Downton London
Tour Highlights
Costumed tour guide in era-inspired attire
Fictional and real-life filming locations
Stories and behind-the-scenes information about the creation of this beloved television series
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Professional Qualified City of Westminster Guide
Recommendations for “Downton” meals
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Transportation to/from tour
Food or drink consumed on tour
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Price: Adult
£20
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Price: Child
£15
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Accessibility
Yes, fully accessible.
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Duration
2 Hours
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Meeting Point
Green Park Station
(Goddess Diana Fountain)
Do you wish you could walk in the footsteps of Lady Mary and the rest of the Crawley family?
Want to immerse yourself in London’s Edwardian history and make the real connection between facts and fiction? Well, this is the tour for you!
If you have seen the show Downton Abbey, you have probably fallen in love with the Edwardian era. What is not to love? The fashion, the feminine rebellion, and the romantic stories of American women marrying gentle English aristocrats in order to inject a bit of cash to save their fine houses! While this internationally acclaimed television series focuses on a fictional family, the social history and events are all based in reality. Plus, the show was filmed on location in London.
Meet your official tour guide (dressed in an era-inspired outfit) and be transported back to the early 1900s in London. Stroll the prominent thoroughfares and side streets of Westminster to not only see some filming locations and hear about behind the scenes shenanigans, but also encounter some real history, too.
This walk has been lovingly crafted to offer you a taste of the London that Lady Mary, Lady Edith and the Crawleys might have known. Learn what life was like in Edwardian times: a world of servants and valets preparing for the London Season, and using the postal service as their own form of social media of the times.
Our stories are not limited to “upstairs”, as you will also see and hear about maids, servants, and what it would have been like to work in a grand house like Downton Abbey.
Where does one find a lady's maid? What type of shopping could be done in London?
How did gentlemen keep up with fashion? Where did Mr. Green see is final moments?
What is a weekend?
Starting in Green Park, we explore lavish Piccadilly and end in quaint Covent Garden. A two hour walk to help you immerse yourself in the social history of the times of the early 1900s. This is the perfect walk for Downton fans visiting London!
Do you wish you could walk in the footsteps of Lady Mary and the rest of the Crawley family?
Want to immerse yourself in London’s Edwardian history and make the real connection between facts and fiction? Well, this is the tour for you!
If you have seen the show Downton Abbey, you have probably fallen in love with the Edwardian era. What is not to love? The fashion, the feminine rebellion, and the romantic stories of American women marrying gentle English aristocrats in order to inject a bit of cash to save their fine houses! While this internationally acclaimed television series focuses on a fictional family, the social history and events are all based in reality. Plus, the show was filmed on location in London.
Meet your official tour guide (dressed in an era-inspired outfit) and be transported back to the early 1900s in London. Stroll the prominent thoroughfares and side streets of Westminster to not only see some filming locations and hear about behind the scenes shenanigans, but also encounter some real history, too.
This walk has been lovingly crafted to offer you a taste of the London that Lady Mary, Lady Edith and the Crawleys might have known. Learn what life was like in Edwardian times: a world of servants and valets preparing for the London Season, and using the postal service as their own form of social media of the times.
Our stories are not limited to “upstairs”, as you will also see and hear about maids, servants, and what it would have been like to work in a grand house like Downton Abbey.
Where does one find a lady's maid? What type of shopping could be done in London?
How did gentlemen keep up with fashion? Where did Mr. Green see is final moments?
What is a weekend?
Starting in Green Park, we explore lavish Piccadilly and end in quaint Covent Garden. A two hour walk to help you immerse yourself in the social history of the times of the early 1900s. This is the perfect walk for Downton fans visiting London!