TrailTale is a London based audio guide that offers free guided walks taking you through the
most interesting parts of London, and telling you their fascinating stories and rich histories. All
walks are FREE and no in-app purchase is required. Walk and listen at your leisure and at your
pace.
These free London walking tours can be paused at any time, so you can return to the route when
you’re ready. TrailTale gives you complete freedom. Each walk has roughly 20 points of interest,
and is packed with fun facts, photos, maps, and images. An audio guide accompanies each point
of interest, allowing you to listen while exploring.
The starting and finishing points of each city walk are within easy reach of London’s central
public transportation, allowing you to continue your day’s plan with ease.
The content of the self guided walks was developed using local experts, referencing many
historical books, and testimonies. Trail Tale is suitable for the whole family, with bonus stops
and trivia at famous filming locations from Harry Potter to Bridget Jones along the way.
Why TrailTale?
- The London self guided walks are completely free
- All the guided walks are available offline, no need to pay roaming charges
- The city walks are developed by London experts
- Easy to pause at any time
- Precise turn by turn walking directions, and easy to recognise Landmarks
- Features locations for the whole family
Our guided London walks focus on the following themes:
- Acting and Clubbing St. James’s London (ACSJL) – 22 sights: Explore the most aristocratic part
of London, palaces, art galleries, members clubs around St. James park.
- Bridges to London City (BtLC) – 28 sights: Explore South of the river from London Bridge to
Bermondsey. Learn about Tower Bridge while you walk along the Thames.
- Banks to Liverpool London City B2LLC) – 11 sights: Explore the hidden area of the City
tucked away behind the Bank of England.
- East Meets London City (EMLC) – 25 sights Follow the amazing story of immigration to
London.
- Governing London (GL) – 23 sights: Check out what is hidden behind the most famous
part of London, Westminster, say hello to Boudicca and follow the footsteps of Harry
Potter.
- Inns of London (IoL) – 25 sights: The beautiful law quarters embroidered with Inns.
Walk the back alleys that take you centuries into the past, through gardens and a curious
shop.
- London City of Bars and Barts (LBB) – 17 sights: Explore the medieval part of London
City to see the Old Bailey, St. Bartholomew’s church and hospital, the Barbican, Temple Bar
- you may even be able to spot a witch!
- London of Law and News (LLN) – 24 sights: Visit the backyards of the law quarters, old
inns, the newspaper giants, Temple Church and transport yourself onto the set of the Da
Vinci Code.
- Towers of London City (ToL) – 28 sights: From the Tower of London to the new City
Towers, visit a Roman wall, pagan churches, old market places, the Great Fire - a bit of
Harry Potter meets Jack the Ripper.
- Livery London City (LLC) - 20 locations: Stroll through seldom
visited part of the City of London, with long heritage, Friars, Shakespeare, and a Mayor and
his cat;
- Stranding London (SL) - 20 locations: The old palaces quarter
which is now part of the theatre world of the WestEnd. Featuring: The Savoy, Cleopatra
Needle, Covent Garden and one smelly street lamp;
- Sweat Thamsing London (STL) (NEW) - 20 locations: London’s life-line
through the centuries. From the Tower of London to Westminster Palace. Featuring an old
castle, ghost warship, and a missing bridge.
- Highs of Hampstead (HoH) - 21 locations: London's most famous village still retaining its tranquil atmosphere. See a graveyard, a house turned ship, a chimney, an iron water well and an iron ball with deep spiritual meaning
- Charming Chelsea (CC) - (*Coming soon) - Inner London's village muse for poems and authors. See an old hospital, hanging river, Cheyne Walk and a pump
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