London Coffee Heritage Walking Tour
Explore London's Coffee Culture on an Immersive Walking Tour with Unique Brews and Hidden Cafes
Gtr London
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore London's Coffee Heritage on a Unique Walking Tour
- • Immerse Yourself in a 3-Hour Coffee Culture Experience
- • Taste the Oldest Brews at London's First Coffee House
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Explore the unique side of London’s vibrant coffee culture with the Quirky Coffee Shops of London Tour! This one-of-a-kind experience invites coffee enthusiasts and curious minds alike to discover hidden gems and iconic cafés tucked away in the city’s eclectic neighbourhoods. Delve into a rich tapestry of history, flavour, and creativity as each stop reveals the captivating story behind London’s coffee heritage.
The tour kicks off at a historic landmark, showcasing London’s very first coffee house from the 17th century. Participants will wander through charming streets, indulging in delightful brews at an array of quirky shops, each boasting its own character and charm. From artisan espresso bars to whimsical themed cafés, every location offers a unique take on the coffee experience, with tastings and anecdotes that will awaken the senses and spark the imagination. Expect to meet fellow coffee lovers while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and creativity that defines London’s coffee scene.
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Experience Overview:
Quirky Coffee Shops Of London TourDiscover London's rich coffee heritage on our immersive coffee walking tour! Starting with Pasqua Rosee's pioneering coffee house from 1652, experience the evolution of London's coffee culture. Each tour adapts to the local area, guiding you to quirky, hidden gem cafes in different neighbourhoods. Savour unique brews and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of London's diverse coffee scenes. The locations listed are just one exciting option. Perfect for coffee enthusiasts and curious explorers alike, join us for a blend of history, flavour, and adventure in the heart of London!
Meeting Point
Byward Kitchen and Bar
Byward St, London EC3R 5BJ, UK
We meet at the Byward Kitchen and Bar and set off from there. It's a great venue for brunch if you need a bite before we set off on our tour (NOT included in the tour) or indeed a fantastic view of the Tower of London.
What's included:
- Terrific guiding, conversation and life-long memories!
- Plenty of toilet facilities.
What to expect:
Duration: 3 hours
All Hallows By The Tower
Byward Street, , London, EC3R 5BJ
All Hallows by the Tower, located in the City of London, is one of the oldest churches in the area, founded in 675 AD by the Saxon Abbey at Barking. This historic church stands near the Tower of London and has witnessed significant events throughout British history. Its Saxon arch, dating from its foundation, is a rare survivor. The church's crypt houses a Roman pavement, suggesting earlier occupation of the site. All Hallows has connections to notable figures; John Quincy Adams was married here, and William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, was baptised here. The church survived the Great Fire of London in 1666 thanks to Admiral William Penn, William's father, who directed fire-fighting efforts. Rebuilt after WWII bomb damage, it remains a site of historical and architectural significance. Admission is free, but a £10 donation (cash or credit / debit card) is recommended.
30 minutes
The Guild Church of St. Margaret Pattens
Rood Lane Eastcheap, London, EC3M 1HS
St Margaret Pattens, located in the heart of the City of London, is a historic church dedicated to Saint Margaret of Antioch. Its name "Pattens" refers to the wooden footwear once sold nearby. The church was originally founded in the 12th century and underwent several reconstructions, with the current structure designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666. Notable for its elegant spire, one of Wren's tallest, St Margaret Pattens features a beautifully decorated interior with wooden panelling and a stunning reredos. It has a unique collection of historic artefacts, including a display of pattens and a parish register dating back to 1538. It serves as the guild church for the Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers and other livery companies. Despite being damaged during WWII, the church has been carefully restored and continues to be an active place of worship, offering a serene escape amidst the bustling city. Outside we sample an espresso from The Coffee Cart.
15 minutes
Pasqua Rosee Coffee House
4 St Michael's Alley, London EC3V 9AE, UK
Pasqua Rosee's coffee shack, established in 1652, is celebrated as London's first coffee house, sparking the city's enduring love affair with coffee. Located in St Michael's Alley, near Cornhill, this pioneering spot introduced Londoners to the invigorating world of coffee, transforming social and business interactions. The lively atmosphere, with intellectual debates and lively conversations, made it a bustling hub for news and ideas. Pasqua Rosee's venture paved the way for the city's vibrant coffee culture. Today, it stands as a symbol of innovation and social transformation, reminding us of the simple pleasures and grand connections forged over a cup of coffee.
15 minutes
St. Mary Woolnoth Church
King William Street, London, EC3V 9AN
St Mary Woolnoth, located in the City of London, is an iconic church with a rich history dating back to its first mention in 1191. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren's pupil, Nicholas Hawksmoor, between 1716 and 1727, the church showcases a unique Baroque style. Its striking façade, with two imposing towers, stands out amidst the city's architecture. The church is famously associated with John Newton, the former slave trader turned abolitionist, who served as its rector and penned the hymn "Amazing Grace" here. Inside, the church features a beautifully ornate interior, with classical columns and a splendid organ. St Mary Woolnoth survived the Great Fire of London and the Blitz, serving as a beacon of resilience. Today, it remains an active place of worship and a historical gem, reflecting the rich tapestry of London's spiritual and architectural heritage. Its vibrant history and architectural splendour continue to draw visitors and worshippers alike. Let's try the Rooibos latte at Newton
15 minutes
The Guild Church of ST Mary Aldermary
Off Bread Street Watling Street, London, EC4M 9BW
St Mary Aldermary, located in the heart of the City of London, is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture. Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666, it retains a unique medieval charm with its beautiful fan-vaulted ceiling and intricate stained glass windows. The church's name, "Aldermary," means "older Mary," indicating its ancient origins. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, St Mary Aldermary serves both as a place of worship and a community hub, hosting events and the bustling Host Café. Its rich history and vibrant community make it a cherished landmark, blending historic elegance with contemporary relevance.
15 minutes
Staple Inn
Staple Inn, London, WC1V 7QH
Staples Inn, nestled in the heart of London's Holborn, is a marvel of historic charm and architectural beauty. Originally a Tudor coaching inn, it has been meticulously preserved, offering a glimpse into 16th-century London. Walking through its picturesque courtyard, you’re instantly transported to a bygone era. The timber-framed façade, leaded windows, and intricate woodwork create an enchanting atmosphere. Inside, the ambiance is equally captivating, making even a casual coffee break a memorable experience. Being in Staples Inn is like stepping into history, where every corner tells a story. It's a true honour to experience this timeless treasure, a serene retreat from the bustling city.
15 minutes
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Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Total duration of 3.0 hours for this tour, also includes travel time between the coffee shops.
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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Product SKU: UK-19994-0002
London Coffee Heritage Walking Tour
Gtr London
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore London's Coffee Heritage on a Unique Walking Tour
- • Immerse Yourself in a 3-Hour Coffee Culture Experience
- • Taste the Oldest Brews at London's First Coffee House
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