London Police and Crime Walking Tour

Discover London's crime history with a guided walking tour led by a former officer. Explore landmarks, insider stories, and police heritage for an engaging experience.

5.0(100 reviews)From $48.61 per person

London Police and Crime Walking Tour Review

If you’re curious about London’s darker side and want a fresh perspective on the city, this London Police and Crime Walking Tour might just be what you’re looking for. Led by a former police officer who’s served in both uniformed and detective roles, this two-hour and fifteen-minute walk offers a mix of history, intrigue, and personal stories that breathe life into London’s crime stories.

What we really love about this tour is how accessible and engaging it is—you’re not just walking past landmarks, you’re uncovering stories and secrets that make the city feel a little more alive. Plus, the insider knowledge from someone who’s been on the force makes the experience notably authentic.

Anthea H
I recently joined the Crime and Police Walking Tour in London with two family members, and we all had a fantastic experience. Our guide, Francis, was punctual, welcoming, and incredibly knowledgeable. The tour was very well-organised and ran smoothly from start to finish. The pace was just right, giving us plenty of time to take everything in without ever feeling rushed. Along the way, we learned fascinating facts about London’s history, crime, and policing, many of which were completely new to us. It was a perfect mix of storytelling and historical insight, making the tour both informative and very enjoyable. For the quality of the experience, we also felt it was excellent value for money…
Irina D
Such an interesting tour, so many valuable information. Francis, the tour guide is a former policeman and tells you so many things you would not get to know from anyone else. You learn about history but also uptodate cold cases. One of our best sightseing events on our London tour. Thank you Francis, we enjoyed your tour so much.
Cindy B
Francis was very knowledgeable and fun. My husband is a retired peace officer in the US and it was interesting to see how things were done in the UK. Even if you are not an officer there is a lot of history to learn.

A possible thing to consider is that, since it’s a walking tour at a gentle pace, you’ll want to wear comfortable shoes, especially if the weather isn’t great. It’s also quite popular—book about a month in advance on average—so plan ahead to secure your spot.

This tour is great for history buffs, crime enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a different lens on London’s iconic sights. It’s especially appealing if you enjoy stories from real life and a bit of local flavor in your sightseeing.

Key Points

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - Key Points

  • Insightful storytelling: Guided by a former police officer, providing authentic insider stories.
  • Historical landmarks: Visits include well-known sites like Scotland Yard, Trafalgar Square, and Whitehall.
  • Cost-effective: Priced at around $41.41, offering a quality experience with real value.
  • Manageable walk: The tour moves at a gentle pace, suitable for most travelers.
  • Interactive elements: Examine real police regalia and artifacts, adding a tangible dimension.
  • Popular booking choice: On average, booked 34 days in advance, reflecting its appeal.

An In-Depth Look at the Tour

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - An In-Depth Look at the Tour

The London Police and Crime Walking Tour is designed to give you a meaningful look into the city’s policing history, intertwined with London’s crime stories. From the outset, you’re met with a rich itinerary that covers both the historic roots and modern aspects of law enforcement in London.

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Starting at Bow Street

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - Starting at Bow Street

Your journey begins at Bow Street, home to a historic police station and Magistrates Court. This site is significant because it’s where policing was first introduced in London, and it’s the birthplace of the famous Bow Street Runners. This legendary early form of law enforcement laid groundwork for modern policing. The visit here is brief—about 10 minutes—but offers a solid glimpse into London’s policing origins.

Few tours make a stop here, but the significance makes it compelling. One reviewer notes, “Francis was very knowledgeable and fun. My husband is a retired peace officer in the US and it was interesting to see how things were done in the UK.” It’s a good primer for the rest of the walk, setting the tone for stories to come.

Exploring Aldwych

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - Exploring Aldwych

Next, heading into the Aldwych area, the tour covers one of London’s most infamous unsolved murders. As you listen to the story of international espionage and intrigue, you’ll get a sense of the darker, more mysterious side of London. This stop is also about 10 minutes long and free of charge, making it a neat snapshot of London’s crime history.

Sarah R
Francis was very knowledgeable and shared both larger historical stories as well as stories from his own experiences regarding the history of crime in London. He also answered a lot of questions. The walk was very manageable. This was something my daughter wanted to do more than I did but I thoroughly enjoyed it too and glad we went it. I learned a bit more about London and would recommend this walk to others.
Elizabeth W
Really great tour! Francis was very knowledgeable and full of interesting information about the police ! Highly recommend this tour! Thank you!
Eileen F
The tour was very interesting and was a good mix of historical and personal information about the city. Highly recommend!

Travelers tell us that seeing these sites isn’t just about the landmarks but about understanding the stories that made them famous. Plus, this segment offers insights beyond typical tourist fare.

Charing Cross and the Blue Lamp

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - Charing Cross and the Blue Lamp

The walk then takes you to Charing Cross, a busy hub with a history of grisly murders and chaotic mayhem. You’ll see one of Europe’s busiest police stations and learn about the “Blue Lamp,” a symbol of British policing. This stop also lasts around 10 minutes but packs a punch in storytelling. You might find yourself looking at typical London sights a little differently after hearing tales of police work amidst the city’s hustle.

A review highlights, “Francis was very knowledgeable and shared stories from his personal experience about crime in London,” making this part of the tour especially engaging.

Northumberland Avenue and Great Scotland Yard

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - Northumberland Avenue and Great Scotland Yard

Crossing over to Northumberland Avenue, you’ll visit the famous Sherlock Holmes pub—an homage to London’s fictional detective—and then walk to the historic site of Great Scotland Yard. Here, you’ll learn where the Metropolitan Police was first established. The 20-minute stop at Scotland Yard is a highlight for fans of police lore.

Travelers consistently praise the guide’s depth of knowledge. One review mentions, “Francis answered questions and shared stories from his own policing days,” a sign that you’re not just getting a scripted narration but real insights.

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Trafalgar Square and Whitehall

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - Trafalgar Square and Whitehall

The tour then moves into the heart of London’s civic life with stops at Trafalgar Square and Whitehall. At Trafalgar Square, you'll see the tiny police station that has hosted countless demonstrations, riots, and celebrations, offering a lens into the city’s social history. The Whitehall area features Downing Street, where the role of women in policing and wartime police activities are explored.

These stops, roughly 10 minutes each, are great for soaking in London’s atmosphere while catching snippets of historic and modern police functions.

Final Stops at Great Scotland Yard and the Metropolitan Police

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - Final Stops at Great Scotland Yard and the Metropolitan Police

The last part of the tour emphasizes the origins of London’s police force with visits to the original headquarters and the iconic revolving sign at the Metropolitan Police building. These are visually striking sites and provide a sense of police tradition and evolution.

One reviewer called the tour, “most informative and enjoyable,” noting the wealth of stories shared by the guide. This part of the walk leaves you with a tangible sense of police history.

What To Expect

London Police and Crime Walking Tour - What To Expect

Throughout the tour, you can expect a relaxed pace suitable for most walkers, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and take photos. The group is small—no more than 20 travelers—meaning you’ll get a personalized experience. The guide, Francis, is not only knowledgeable but also friendly and approachable, making it easy to connect.

The visit to the Sherlock Holmes pub is a fun break, giving you a taste of London’s literary heritage, while examining police regalia offers a physical connection to the stories told.

As reviews note, the tour is not just about facts; it’s about stories—some personal, some legendary—that make London’s crime history engaging and accessible. One traveler said, “It was very interesting and was a good mix of historical and personal information,” highlighting how these stories resonate beyond just dates and facts.

The Value of the Experience

At $41.41, this tour offers a lot of bang for your buck. You’re getting a guided walk through some of London's most iconic and historically significant sites, with a guide who can answer questions and share insights that you simply won’t find in guidebooks. The opportunity to see where police history was made, combined with stories from a veteran officer, elevates this experience beyond a typical sightseeing stroll.

The small group size ensures a more intimate experience—perfect if you prefer your tours to feel personal rather than crowded. And since it’s booked on average about 34 days in advance, it suggests this experience is quite popular among those who want a well-organized, reliable outing.

Who Is This Tour For?

This walking tour suits a wide range of travelers. History and crime buffs will appreciate the detailed stories, while those interested in London’s culture and institutions will find it eye-opening. It’s particularly rewarding for people who like authentic stories and enjoy learning from a guide with real-life experience.

While not explicitly tailored for families, the pace and content are generally suitable for most adults and older teens interested in police history. It’s a good choice if you want a memorable, educational stroll that reveals the city’s darker side without dwelling on it excessively.

Final Thoughts

If you’re after a well-paced, informative, and engaging way to see London's famous landmarks while uncovering the city’s intriguing crime stories, this tour delivers. Led by a guide who’s been on the force, it offers insights you simply won’t get from a standard sightseeing route.

The stories about the origins of policing, the iconic sites like Scotland Yard, and tales from the guide’s own experiences make this experience both authentic and memorable. Plus, the value for money is clear—you're paying a reasonable price for stories, sights, and a true insider’s perspective.

This tour is best suited for travelers who love history, storytelling, and a bit of London’s grittier lore. It’s particularly ideal if you want an activity that’s different from the typical tourist fare but still offers rich context and engaging narratives. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, and if you’re booking in advance, do plan ahead to secure your spot.

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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, it’s generally suitable for older children or teenagers with an interest in police or history stories. Always check with the provider if you’re concerned about age appropriateness.

How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, covering multiple landmarks with a gentle walking pace.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Covent Garden Underground station and concludes near Westminster Underground Station at 35 Victoria Embankment, close to many transportation options and pubs.

Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book about a month ahead as it’s a popular experience, with bookings averaging 34 days in advance.

What’s included in the price?
You get a guided walk with a guide, the chance to examine police regalia, and a mix of historic and personal stories. No extra charges are mentioned, but gratuities are optional.

Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Since it’s a walking tour at a gentle pace, good footwear is recommended, but the description doesn’t specify accessibility features.

Are there any food or drink stops?
Yes, you can stop for a drink at the Sherlock Holmes pub, giving you a bit of a break and some local flavor.

What is the guide’s background?
The guide, Francis Mullan, has served in various police roles, bringing authentic stories and insights to the tour.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.

Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, a maximum of 20 travelers ensures a more engaging experience.

If you’re fascinated by London’s law enforcement history or just want to walk off the usual tourist trail with a guide who knows his stuff, this police and crime tour is worth considering. It’s a unique way to learn, see, and hear stories that add another layer of understanding to the city’s vibrant, complex character.

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