London Dickens’ A Christmas Carol Tour
Discover Charles Dickens' London on a Festive A Christmas Carol Walking Tour in London

Gtr London
people
1 participant
30 minutes
- • Explore The Enchanting Streets Of Victorian London
- • Delve Into Dickens' World On A 2.5 Hour Guided Tour
- • Experience The Most Captivating Journey Through A Christmas Carol
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Step into the enchanting world of Charles Dickens and experience the magic of 'A Christmas Carol' on a private walking tour through the iconic heart of Victorian London. This immersive journey uncovers the atmospheric streets and historical sites that inspired Dickens’ beloved story, revealing the rich tapestry of characters and events that shaped one of literature’s most memorable tales. Guided by knowledgeable storytellers, participants will walk in the footsteps of iconic figures like Scrooge and Tiny Tim, uncovering the real-life inspirations behind the novella's compelling narrative.
During this captivating tour, expert guides will lead the way through London's narrow alleys, historic buildings, and hidden gems that many visitors overlook. Enjoy dramatic readings that bring the story to life and delve into the social history of Dickens' time. As each stop unveils fascinating insights into Dickens' life, visitors will learn about the struggles and triumphs that fueled his creativity, all while soaking in the spirit of the holiday season. This private walking tour offers an intimate experience, ensuring that every participant feels connected to the heart of Dickensian London.
This unforgettable experience is not only perfect for literature lovers and holiday travelers but also makes for an exceptional gift. Delight family and friends with the chance to explore London's festive charm through the lens of one of the greatest storytellers of all time. Whether as a special treat for oneself or a thoughtful gift for a loved one, a private Christmas Carol walking tour promises to be a cherished memory that will resonate long after the season has passed.
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Experience Overview:
Private A Christmas Carol Walking Tour Of LondonExplore the world of Charles Dickens and discover the magic of 'A Christmas Carol' where it all began — in the heart of Victorian London.
Follow your expert guide and storytellers as they lead you through atmospheric streets that inspired Charles Dickens’ beloved tale. From the narrow alleys of the City to the historic buildings that echo with the spirit of Scrooge, Marley, and Tiny Tim, this tour reveals the experiences, sites, and city that inspired Dickens’ most famous creation. Led by expert guides, you'll uncover the real-life locations and hidden corners of London that shaped Dickens’ world, hear fascinating insights into the author's life and times, and explore the social history behind the novella. Along the way, enjoy dramatic readings, seasonal charm, and hidden corners of London that many visitors miss.
Perfect for literature lovers, families, and holiday travellers — this tour is a festive journey through the past, full of warmth, wonder, and Dickensian cheer.
Meeting Point
Embankment station
Embankment station, Embankment Pl, London WC2N 6NS, UK
Please meet your guide outside Embankment Station. You should be able to see Starbucks and Costa Coffee from the entrance.
What's included:
- Guiding Fees
What to expect:
Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Villiers Street
Villiers St, London WC2N, UK
At the first stop, it will be revealed how the Dickens family's financial difficulties in the 1820s led to the twelve-year-old Charles having to work at Warren’s Blacking factory at Hungerford Stairs. This traumatic chapter in Dickens’ childhood instilled a great fear of poverty in the future literary genius. The guide will reveal how much of Dickens’ work was inspired by the event and how it was kept secret by Dickens for his whole life.
10 minutes
Craven Street
Craven St, London WC2N, UK
Dickens knew this street well and it has hardly changed since it was laid out in 1730. Craven Street was the home of two American Founding Fathers and a contemporary American literary rival to Dickens also stayed here. Although the two writers never met you will learn what macabre event they both attended. Dickens was accompanied by John Leech, the illustrator of A Christmas Carol and the guide will explain the illustrator's importance to the famous story. And what feature of Doctor David Rees’ house inspired one the most famous images in literary history?
10 minutes
Adelphi Theatre
409-412 Strand, London, WC2R 0NR
Your guide will explain how the stories of Charles Dickens were very often, quickly turned into plays and most of the time without his consent and without him receiving any money. A Christmas Carol was turned into theatrical productions very quickly but Dickens did have an official version at the Adelphi Theatre. Your guide will reveal how theatre had a huge impact on the popularity of A Christmas Carol and Dickens’ other Christmas books.
10 minutes
180 Studios
180 Strand, Surrey St, Temple, London WC2R 1EA, UK
At the former site of Dickens’ publishers Chapman and Hall, the guide will reveal the genesis of A Christmas Carol. By the early 1840s, Charles Dickens was world famous so why was he having money problems, and how did this influence the creation of one of the world’s most famous stories? Hear how this quintessential London story was actually thought up during Dickens’ visit to the north west of England.
10 minutes
St. Mary Le Strand
Strand, , London, WC2R 1ES
Charles Dickens’ parents were married at St Mary Le Strand. Discover how they met and how Charles was named after a relative who narrowly escaped the hangman’s noose.
10 minutes
Brabant Court
Brabant Ct, London EC3M 8AD, UK
At this little-known gem, the guide will reveal the living conditions for the characters in A Christmas Carol and what London looked like in 1843 when A Christmas Carol was published. Learn how Dickens thought up the character of Scrooge, and your guide will go through the story beginning with Stave One - Marley’s Ghost, the first of five parts of the Christmas classic.
10 minutes
Mansion House of City of London
Walbrook, London, EC4N 8BH
Your literary guide will talk about Stave Two - The First Of The Three Spirits and reveal A Christmas Carol locations with links to Dickens’ past. Is it a coincidence that Scrooge’s sister has the same name as Charles Dickens’ favourite sister? Learn about Dickens’ first and unrequited love and the reunion he had with her many years later.
10 minutes
Newman's Court
Newman's Ct, London EC3V, UK
Your guide will explore Stave Three - The Second Of The Three Spirits. Bob Cratchit is one of Dickens’ most well-known and best-loved characters. You will hear what it was like for Bob to work as a clerk and why this was important in the City of London. How did everyday people live? Why did Dickens place Cratchit and his family in Camden Town?
10 minutes
The George & Vulture
63 Pitfield St, London N1 6BU, UK
Your guide will reveal one of the oldest places to eat and drink in the City of London and a place where Dickens regularly visited. How was Christmas observed in 1843? Your mouth may water and stomach rumble as you hear about the food and drink featured in A Christmas Carol and how working people prepared their Christmas dinners.
10 minutes
St Peter-upon-Cornhill
Cornhill, London EC3V 3PD, UK
Your guide will explore Stave Four - The Last Of The Spirits, the eeriest chapter of the classic Christmas book. How did the early Victorians bury their dead? And why were thousands of bodies moved years later? You will visit Scrooge’s final resting place and learn about the true
horror of City churchyards.
10 minutes
Leadenhall Market
Gracechurch Street, , London, EC3V 1LT
We end the tour with hope and Christmas cheer at the stunning Leadenhall market as we explore Stave Five - The End Of It, the final part of Dickens’ timeless classic. Where would Scrooge's gift of a turkey have come from? What happened after the publication of ‘A Christmas Carol’ and how did the reading public react to it. Hear how the book changed people's attitude to Christmas and how it led to four further Christmas books. How did it become the most well-known of Charles Dickens’ books and one of the most well-known stories in the world?
10 minutes
Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & 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
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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London Charles Dickens Christmas Carol Tour
Gtr London
people
1 participant
30 minutes
- • Explore The Enchanting Streets Of Victorian London
- • Delve Into Dickens' World On A 2.5 Hour Guided Tour
- • Experience The Most Captivating Journey Through A Christmas Carol
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