Tours/London/London: Spys, Spying, and Espionage Private Walking Tour
Viator · Private tour

London: Spys, Spying, and Espionage Private Walking Tour

5.0(6)London1 hour
VIATOR5.0(2)TRIPADVISOR5.0(4)

Description

What we know about the world of spies and spying is limited to what governments, the military and spy organisations want us to know. The information that is released to the general public, through declassification, autobiographies from retired spies, and 'leaks'; only give us the smallest look into the secretive, selective, and seemingly seductive world of spies. This spy tour of London cannot reveal everything, but we can tell you what you need to know. Aimed with both die-hard spy geeks and people who are curious if the best spies really do drink Vodka Martini's this tour gives you insight into what is known about the people who keep us safe from behind the scenes, and how they manage to do this without being noticed. Beginning in Swiss Cottage, the starting point for a spy story almost too good to be true, which involves the only Brit to receive the Iron Cross, we will take you to the anonymous and infamous sights of London that spies would rather you didn't know.

Tour Options

Private Spy Walking Tour of London

Itinerary

10 min

Waterloo Bridge is the site of one of the most famous Cold-War assassinations, that of Georgi Markov. Markov was killed by a poisoned Ricin pellet fired from a needle tipped umbrella and is one of a handful of assassinations carried out by Russian agents at the request of the Russian intelligence service.

10 min

This grand London hotel is steeped in espionage history, including connections to the creator of James Bond, who engaged in real-life intelligence work and has a surprising spy link to the tradition of placing a Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square. During World War II, this hotel was the favourite residence of a spy so secretive that even Prime Minister Winston Churchill was unaware of his identity.

10 min

Edith Cavell was a nurse in occupied Belgium during the First World War. Executed by the Germans on charges of spying, which the British government denied, she became a martyr and a symbol of German inhumanity. However, newly declassified documents suggest a very different version of events.

5 min

Discover how a Canadian MI6 spy warned the British government about possibly another war with Germany as early as 1919.

10 min

This is where some the Directorate of Naval Intelligence was based during both World Wars. Hear how this secretive military organisation was fundamental in the establishment of two of Britain's secret services, how intelligence deciphered here helped bring America into World War One, and how a plan created in this building, using a dead body, went on to not only fool the Germans but inspire the best-reviewed British Musical of all time!

30 min

Whitehall is home to the British Government and has been linked to Spying and Spies since the early 20th Century. It is also the location of Downing Street and the Admiralty, both of which have links to the British Secret Service. Home to the first head of the Secret Service, the police force charged with stopping foreign spies in the First and Second World Wars, Whitehall is also the location of Downing Street and the Admiralty.

15 min

Stopping at Parliament Square allows us to talk about how Sir Winston Churchill changed the fact of espionage through his decisive leadership during the Second World War. Parliament Square also gives us a chance to discuss the UK's Parliamentary oversight of our Spy organisations, how we work with our international allies, and how a Spy ended up buried in one of the world's most famous the UNESCO world heritage sites - Westminster Abbey. From here we will board a famous London double-decker bus and head towards Mi6.

20 min

Riverside Walk Gardens is the perfect place to take photos and hear all about the Security Intelligence Service (Mi6), its history, and how it works with its sister organisations the Security Service (Mi5) and Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). Whilst here we will also learn about how Mi6 and its headquarters have been used in the James Bond films, and TV series such as Sherlock. After looking at Mi6 we will cross Vauxhall Bridge and get the train to Waterloo where we will walk the short distance to our final location.

Highlights

Guide

What's included

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Travel on the TFL network using either Apple or Android pay, an oyster card, or a contactless card.
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Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Reviews(6)

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Sharron_L
May 30, 2025
A most enjoyable tour.

Very interesting. I learned a lot about spy techniques of yesteryear and a lot about James Bond films that I never knew. Also, Eian (tour guide)was very knowledgeable, which you would expect, but he was also very personable. I felt like I was on the tour with a good friend. He didn’t rush us, and at the end of the tour, he escorted us to the underground to make sure we got on the right train. Exceptional service.

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Michele_V
May 8, 2024
Fascinating look at London’s history of intrigue

This tour was amazing! Michael, our tour guide, has a wealth of knowledge about all things related to London’s history of intrigue. He shared some very interesting stories and the places in London connected to them. We all thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

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anacarlotab2024
March 29, 2024
SPY TOUR

We had a lovely visit through London. Tom was our guide. He was charming and made the tour ( about james bond and other spies) interisting as well as hilarious. I absolutly recommend it

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taniapostle68
November 18, 2023
Another way to visit London

It was a very interesting and enjoyable tour. Our guide Dewi explained us a lot of little anecdotes and it was awesome!

Operator response

We're so pleased to hear that you enjoyed the Spy Walking Tour of London. We'll pass your praise onto Dewi. All the best Eric

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Bsparksh2o
June 27, 2022
Great London Spy Tour

Dewi was awesome. His knowledge and commentary really made for an enjoyable tour. I would recommend this tour for anyone who enjoys history and especially the world of espionage.

Operator response

Hi Bill, thanks for your fantastic review of the Spy Tour. We are pleased to hear that you had a brilliant time with Dewi, who is a great source of all things espionage. Please consider us for any future tours if you happen to be in the UK. All the best Eric

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SelinaE33
February 16, 2020
I spy with my little eye....

We took this tour with Chris in January whilst we were visiting after Christmas. The tour is really informative, full of great facts and stories, and even included some locations from the James Bond franchise. It was great hearing the history of the British Secret Services and their exploits during the Second World War and The Cold War. We also had no idea that Roald Dalh was a spy and had helped write the Bond films. We'll be back for the Bond Tour next time.

Operator response

Thank you for this amazing review. We are really glad that you enjoyed the tour and that we will be seeing you again for another tour soon!

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