Description of your experience
Spend a morning in the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes in London, learning everything about the popular Victorian detective by discovering countless shooting sites and high literary places. This 2 -hour visit is led by an expert cinema guide that will present sites such as Somerset House, the fictitious Diogenes Club and much more, used in adaptations like the film "Sherlock Holmes" by Guy Ritchie in 2009, as well as the 1979 suspense film "murder by decree". So book now! As he said himself: "Elementary, my dear Watson".
Itinerary
Stop at: House Somerset (London)
The visit ends at Somerset House, to see the site that was used as a prison of Pentonville in the 2009 film. While the great neo-classical facade of the building could not be more different from the prison of real life, your guide will give life to stories of the film with stories of the film - Lord Blackwood.
When your visit to Sherlock Holmes in London is finished, finish your visit here overlooking the Thames - the artery that crosses the city of Sherlock Holmes.
Duration: 20 minutes
entry: free
(London)
Meet your guide to Piccadilly Circus in central London, then leave for your foot visit by listening to Sherlock Holmes - the fictitious detective of the stories of the end of the 19th century of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Destalker's dressed detective getaway were so popular that film adaptations followed the books, and filming sites are now dispersed in the capital.
Discover the place where the eccentric Sherlock Holmes met for the first time Dr. Watson - his faithful friend and advisor - and listen to anecdotes on the thriller of 1979
Duration: 20 minutes
entry: free
stop at: Arts (London)
murder by decree, which presented the pair. Visit the Royal Academy building, which was used in the film, and stroll in some of the pubs and large hotels mentioned in books.
Your guide will entertain you with initiate gossip on the different iterations of the productions of Sherlock Holmes, including the 2009 film by Guy Ritchie
Sherlock Holmes, with Robert Downey Junior, followed by a walk at the Diogenes Club as we see in
BBC Sherlock - A Fictive Gentleman's Club where a strict prohibition rule was imposed. After stopping to take photos outside, you will see many places related to the famous detective.
Duration: 15 minutes
entry: free
Duration
2 hours to 4 hours
This price includes
- Professional guide
This price does not include
- Food and drinks
- Tips
- Management and return to the hotel
Departure time location
Arrive 10 minutes before the departure time of the visit. The meeting point is outside 224 Piccadilly (which also indicates "Criterion is 1874. Restaurant" in the blue panel above the entrance) near the statue of Eros, next to the Criterion theater. Leave the Piccadilly Circus station by the exit for the statue of Eros.)
To know
- Access for people with reduced mobility
- Landau or stroller possible for baby and young children
- Accepted assistance animals
- Available public transport available
- Transport options accessible to people with reduced mobility
- Fully accessible to people with reduced mobility
speakers
- Average physical condition required
Purchase cancellation conditions
Product canceled at no cost up to 3 days before departure.