Embark on a captivating walking tour through the historical streets of Picadilly, St James, and Westminster, exploring the life and legacy of Sir Winston Churchill. Conclude your journey at the Churchill War Rooms, an impeccably preserved underground bunker where Churchill led the war effort.
Embark on a captivating walking tour through the historical streets of Picadilly, St James, and Westminster, exploring the life and legacy of Sir Winston Churchill. Conclude your journey at the Churchill War Rooms, an impeccably preserved underground bunker where Churchill led the war effort.
- Piccadilly Circus - Begin the tour in the vibrant heart of the West End.
- Statue of Eros (Anteros) - Discover the iconic statue at the center of Piccadilly Circus and learn about its significance to Londoners during times of war and national celebrations.
- Regent Street - Explore the “Mile of Style” as the tour heads towards the…
- Piccadilly Circus - Begin the tour in the vibrant heart of the West End.
- Statue of Eros (Anteros) - Discover the iconic statue at the center of Piccadilly Circus and learn about its significance to Londoners during times of war and national celebrations.
- Regent Street - Explore the “Mile of Style” as the tour heads towards the prestigious Mayfair area of London.
- Savile Row - Visit perhaps the finest tailoring street in the world, where everyone from The Queen downwards acquires some of their clothing.
- Henry Poole & Co - Discover one of the most prestigious tailors on Savile Row, with a classic Churchill story to share.
- Churchill And Roosevelt Allies Sculpture - Capture a photo between the wartime Allies in one of London’s most upscale destinations.
- Burlington Arcade - Walk in the footsteps of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, who sought only the finest, and find it here.
- Turnbull & Asser - Visit one of the world’s finest tailors and see one of the surviving Siren suits that Churchill wore during WWII, crafted by the tailors themselves. Shop is closed on Sundays and some public holidays.
- Spencer House - Visit Churchill’s childhood home and discover why his family resided there.
- Lock & Co. Hatters - One of London’s oldest shops, supplying hats to everyone from Sir Winston Churchill to Oddjob, the character known for decapitating statues in James Bond.
- James J. Fox & Robert Lewis - Visit this luxurious store where Churchill purchased his cigars. They also supplied Napoleon and British Royalty. If the room is open, sit in Churchill’s smoking chair or acquire a unique Churchill or cigar-related memento. Shop is closed on Sundays and some public holidays.
- St James’s Palace - View the senior Royal Palace, surpassing even Buckingham Palace, where Prince Charles resides today.
- King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Memorial - Admire a beautiful memorial to the wartime king and queen, featuring a remarkable bronze that reveals much about London during WWII.
- Charles De Gaulle Statue - Although he led the French government in exile, discover Churchill’s thoughts about him and why his statue is here.
- Reform Club - Visit the Reform Club, one of the world’s greatest gentlemen’s clubs, and learn about Churchill’s time there.
- Carlton House Terrace - See monuments related to the Battle of Britain and the only ‘NAZI’ memorial in Britain, and uncover the story behind this extraordinary situation.
- Sir Keith Park Memorial - Among the many memorials on this walk, none is more significant than this one, honoring the man to whom Winston rightly attributed much credit for winning the Battle of Britain.
- Giro - the German Ambassador’s dog - Discover the story of Britain’s only ‘Nazi’ memorial.
- Duke Of York Column - The grand old Duke of York, who had 10,000 men, marched them up to the top of the hill and marched them down again!
- The Mall - Walk along London’s premier ceremonial road and notice an important WWII remnant that many pass by without realizing its significance, still a military site today.
- Admiralty Arch - Get an up-close look at the offices where Churchill worked during WWI.
- Trafalgar Square - Visit London’s top public square, known for its famous memorials to another British hero, Lord Nelson.
- Ministry of Defence - View the renowned Ministry of Defence and old War Office, along with statues of WWII generals, and learn about the tumultuous relationship between Monty and Churchill.
- Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall - Visit this famous military location, see the WWII Citadel, and discover its purpose and why Churchill disliked it.
- Women of World War II Memorial - Learn about the Women’s Cenotaph and the meanings behind the carvings on the memorial.
- Downing Street - Stand outside the gates of Downing Street, home to British Prime Ministers through the centuries, from Churchill to Lloyd-George to Thatcher and Blair.
- The Cenotaph - The primary monument for remembering those who fell from The Great War onwards.
- Winston Churchill Statue - Take a photo of Churchill’s statue and learn the story behind it.
- Parliament Square - Explore Parliament Square and understand its significance to politics and democracy. Also, see the church where Winston and Clemmie were married from the outside.
- Houses of Parliament - Known as the Mother of all Parliaments.
- Saint Margaret’s Church on Parliament Square - The church where Sir Winston Churchill was married.
- Churchill War Rooms - Explore the underground bunker from which Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill directed the war while London above was being bombed, perfectly preserved as it was in 1945.

- Local guide
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup
- Entry Tickets to the Churchill War Rooms
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup
- Entry Tickets to the Churchill War Rooms
- Transportation to/from attractions by London Underground
- Transportation to/from attractions by London Underground
This is dedicated to all admirers and enthusiasts of our all-time Greatest Briton, the wartime Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill.
This walking expedition leads you through the streets of Picadilly, St James and Westminster, visiting locations that held significant roles in Churchill’s life. Lastly, we conclude at the Churchill War Rooms, the…
This is dedicated to all admirers and enthusiasts of our all-time Greatest Briton, the wartime Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill.
This walking expedition leads you through the streets of Picadilly, St James and Westminster, visiting locations that held significant roles in Churchill’s life. Lastly, we conclude at the Churchill War Rooms, the subterranean command center where Churchill directed wartime operations, maintained in its original condition even today.
Our Churchill tour has also made its appearance on international TV.
- Dress code is casual
- Entry to War Rooms is generally 12.45-1.45pm depending on hotel location and walking speed.
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.