Description
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Description
Discover the bold and controversial world of Brutalist architecture on a guided walking tour through central London. This immersive experience takes you to the city’s most iconic concrete landmarks, offering a fresh perspective on the striking urban designs of the 1960s and 1970s.
Stroll through vibrant neighborhoods as your expert guide shares fascinating stories about London’s post-war transformation. Learn how global events and visionary architects shaped the city’s unique skyline and influenced the rise of Modernism across Europe.
Marvel at renowned structures like the Institute of Education and the National Theatre. Your guide will discuss the cultural, social, and environmental impact of these monumental buildings, revealing why they continue to spark debate and admiration.
During the 2.5-hour tour, you’ll enjoy insightful commentary and lively discussions about the future of these architectural icons. The itinerary includes a short tube ride within Zone 1, so be sure to have credit for public transport.
Tours are conducted in English and accommodate small groups for a more personal experience. Don’t miss your chance to explore London’s architectural heritage—secure your spot today before spaces fill up!




