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Explore London's filming locations from the TV series Slow Horses on this 2-hour walking tour for $27.47, including stops at Slough House and Leadenhall Market.
Travel into the world of Slow Horses with this engaging TV walking tour in London that costs just $27.47 per person. Lasting roughly 2 hours, the tour takes you through iconic filming spots, including the real-life inspiration for Slough House, and provides insights into the book series and TV adaptation. With a small group capped at 15 travelers, this experience offers an intimate and personalized look at London’s role in the series. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with wheelchair or stroller access, and is a wonderful choice for fans of the show or those interested in London’s filming locations.
While the walk covers about 3 miles, it balances location visits with storytelling, making it manageable for most participants. The tour concludes at Leadenhall Market, a lively spot perfect for a bite or further exploration. The small-group format and knowledgeable guide enhance the experience, making it a worthwhile addition to any TV enthusiast’s London itinerary.

The tour kicks off at Bunhill Fields, where an important scene of the series is set: the grave of Blake, a meeting point for Jackson Lamb’s team of spies. This location is free to visit and offers a peaceful introduction to the tour. From here, the guide begins weaving together fictional and real London sites connected to the series’ universe.
Visitors can expect to learn about the fictional Slough House, which is actually inspired by a real London location. The initial stop sets the tone for the day, blending literature, TV, and city history smoothly.
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Next, the tour explores the Barbican Highwalk, a striking modern development that features prominently in the series. The guide points out the surrounding architecture, giving a sense of the urban backdrop that frames the show.
This area lasts about 45 minutes, with the chance to glimpse London’s blend of historic and contemporary. The guide shares insights about the show’s setting, enriching the experience for fans and newcomers alike.

The tour then takes you to the real-life location that inspired Slough House. This spot is the fictitious base for MI5 careers that have gone awry. It’s an opportunity to see the actual building that served as the template for the TV series, making the fictional world feel more tangible.
While details about the building are provided, the focus remains on how London’s environment influences the series’ narrative. The stop lasts about 30 minutes and is a highlight for those eager to connect the series with its London roots.
The final location is Leadenhall Market, a historic covered market famous for its ornate architecture. On the show, this spot features in key scenes, making it a must-see for fans. The tour spends around 15 minutes here, allowing time for photos and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.
The market’s lively surroundings also make it an excellent place for a post-tour snack or drink, with many cafes and pubs nearby, ideal for extending the experience.
The walk continues through Bank Junction, an area filled with financial history and iconic buildings. The guide shares stories about the city’s evolution, adding a layer of context to the locations seen on screen.
This part of the tour lasts about 30 minutes, with attention to the urban landscape that frames the show’s scenes. It’s a chance to see London’s historic core alongside TV filming spots.

This tour’s small group size ensures plenty of opportunity for questions and interaction with the knowledgeable guide. It is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are welcome, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers.
The meeting point at GreggsU1, 91 City Rd is convenient and near public transportation, simplifying arrival and departure. The maximum group size of 15 travelers helps maintain comfort and intimacy during the walk.
Participants should prepare for about 3 miles of walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour is designed for most travelers, but those with mobility concerns should note the walking distance. The 2-hour duration balances sightseeing with storytelling, providing a relaxed pace.
Booking should be done about 44 days in advance on average, reflecting its popularity among fans and TV enthusiasts. The tour costs $27.47 per person, offering good value considering the detailed insights and locations visited.

The tour concludes at Leadenhall Market, where visitors can explore further or enjoy a meal. The market’s historic charm and lively atmosphere make it a perfect spot to unwind after the walk. Many visitors appreciate the ending location as it doubles as a great place to relax and reflect on the tour.
Unlike generic city walks, this tour is focused specifically on the filming locations of Slow Horses, connecting London’s real neighborhoods with the fictional universe. The expert narration by guides familiar with the series adds depth and fun to each stop.
What truly sets this experience apart is the accessibility, small-group interaction, and the opportunity to see London through the lens of a popular TV series. The free cancellation policy offers flexibility, and the high praise in reviews confirms its quality.
This 2-hour London tour offers fans a unique peek into the filming locations of Slow Horses, combining location visits, storytelling, and city insights. The affordable price and small group size make it an attractive option for TV enthusiasts and London explorers alike.
While it involves walking about 3 miles, most participants find the pace manageable and the stops engaging. The knowledgeable guides and accessible setup enhance the experience, making it a memorable addition to a London itinerary. The tour’s focus on famous filming spots and London’s history makes it both fun and educational.
“Very interesting for Slow Horses fans. Also pointed out historical spots along the way. Be prepared to walk 3 miles.”
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, but participants should be comfortable walking around 3 miles in total.
What locations does the tour visit?
The tour visits Bunhill Fields, Barbican Highwalk, the inspiration for Slough House, Leadenhall Market, and Bank Junction.
How long is the tour and what is the cost?
The tour lasts about 2 hours and costs $27.47 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at GreggsU1, 91 City Rd and ends at Leadenhall Market on Gracechurch Street.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.