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Step into the heart of London and uncover the city’s complex ties to the transatlantic slave trade on this immersive guided walking tour. Over the course of approximately 1.5 hours, you’ll explore centuries of history, tracing the legacy of slavery through landmarks and hidden corners of the iconic City of London.
Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through winding streets, sharing stories that reveal the city’s role in both the slave trade and its abolition. From the historic Ordnance Office at the Tower of London to the influential Bank of England, each stop brings new insights into Britain’s past.
Visit the Jamaica Wine House, once the bustling Jamaica Coffee House, which played a pivotal part in the sugar and slave trades with the West Indies. Pause at Fen Gardens to reflect at the Gilt of Cain Sculpture, a powerful tribute to the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
The tour concludes near St Paul’s Underground Station, making it easy to continue your exploration of London. This experience is suitable for all fitness levels, and families with young children can easily join with strollers. Public transport options are conveniently nearby.
Join a small group of up to 15 people and discover the hidden stories that shaped London and the world. Secure your spot today and be part of a journey that brings history to life—spaces are limited, so check availability and book now!







