Discover the most romantic places in Durham on a walking tour. Explore charming locations, capture beautiful photos, and uncover hidden love stories in the city.
Discover the most romantic places in Durham on a walking tour. Explore charming locations, capture beautiful photos, and uncover hidden love stories in the city.
- Durham Cathedral - Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Durham Cathedral is a stunning example of Norman architecture with significant historical and cultural importance. It stands as one of Europe’s finest Romanesque architectural achievements and houses the shrine of St. Cuthbert. (Exterior view)
- Durham Castle - Located next to the…
- Durham Cathedral - Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Durham Cathedral is a stunning example of Norman architecture with significant historical and cultural importance. It stands as one of Europe’s finest Romanesque architectural achievements and houses the shrine of St. Cuthbert. (Exterior view)
- Durham Castle - Located next to the cathedral, Durham Castle is a splendid Norman fortress and also a UNESCO World Heritage site. It has been the residence of the Prince Bishops of Durham since the 11th century and currently serves as a residential college for Durham University. (Exterior view)
- Elvet Bridge - Elvet Bridge is a renowned medieval bridge crossing the River Wear. It has been vital in connecting the city and has served as a key transportation route throughout history.
- High Street - Durham’s historic High Street is a lively avenue filled with delightful shops, cafes, and historic buildings. It offers a vibrant atmosphere and a window into the city’s rich history.
- St Nicholas’ Church (St Nic’s) - St Nicholas’ Church, or St Nic’s, is a stunning medieval church situated in the heart of Durham. It has been a center for worship and community gatherings for centuries, featuring remarkable architectural elements. (Exterior view)
- Durham Market Hall - The Durham Market Hall is a bustling indoor market that has been a lively center for both locals and visitors. It offers a variety of fresh produce, crafts, and local specialties, showcasing the city’s culinary traditions.
- Crook Hall & Gardens - Crook Hall is a historic manor house and gardens dating back to the 13th century. It offers a unique insight into the city’s medieval history and provides breathtaking views of Durham Cathedral and the cityscape. (Exterior view)
- Church Of St Margaret Of Antioch Gardens - The Church of St Margaret of Antioch is a medieval parish church celebrated for its architectural beauty and historical importance. It has been a place of worship and a community hub for centuries. (Exterior view)
- Framwellgate Bridge - Framwellgate Bridge is a charming bridge spanning the River Wear. It has been a significant landmark in Durham’s history and offers a picturesque spot for enjoying views of the city and the river.

- Local professional guide included
- Local professional guide included
Avoid the crowds with this exclusive tour designed just for your group! Enjoy a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, delving into the city’s rich history and vibrant cultural heritage. Start at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its awe-inspiring architecture. Proceed to Durham Castle, a historic stronghold…
Avoid the crowds with this exclusive tour designed just for your group! Enjoy a private two-hour walking tour of Durham, delving into the city’s rich history and vibrant cultural heritage. Start at the stunning Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its awe-inspiring architecture. Proceed to Durham Castle, a historic stronghold with intriguing tales to uncover. Cross the iconic Elvet Bridge and wander along the delightful High Street, lined with charming shops and historic buildings. Pass by St Nicholas’ Church, affectionately known as St Nic’s, and admire its medieval charm. Explore the bustling Durham Market Hall and make your way to Crook Hall, a medieval manor house with magical gardens that whisk you back in time. Discover the architectural beauty of St Margaret of Antioch Church, and cross the picturesque Framwellgate Bridge, taking in the scenic views of the River Wear and its surroundings.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.