Stories from the Great Fire of London: A Self-Guided Tour

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Stories from the Great Fire of London: A Self-Guided Tour

London audio tour: Stories from the Great Fire of London: A Self-Guided Tour
This is a 1.9mi walking tour
It takes an average of 60 mins to complete.
$7.99
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About the Tour

In September 1666, London burned for four days in one of history’s most infamous disasters. On this walking tour, you’ll trace the fire’s path of destruction, and hear eyewitness accounts from those who watched their city transform to ash and smoke.

Starting in front of the monument to the Great Fire of London, you’ll follow its devastating progress from its origin in Pudding Lane. You’ll learn how the city’s narrow medieval streets helped it spread so rapidly, consuming 13,200 houses and 87 churches, and how a few buildings miraculously survived. As you walk the modern thoroughfares that rose from the ashes, you’ll hear how various folk reacted, from Lord Mayor Thomas Bloodworth’s shameful inaction to King Charles II’s heroic 30-hour firefighting efforts.

As you make your way to Temple Church, you’ll walk in the footsteps of diarists Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn, whose accounts bring the terrible destruction to life. Along the way, you’ll pass numerous pubs and cafés where Pepys recorded his famous observations over a pint of ale in the aftermath of the catastrophe that reshaped London forever.

On this hour-long walking tour, you’ll have a chance to:

  • Visit St. Paul’s Cathedral, where Christopher Wren’s masterpiece rose from the ashes of the old medieval church that collapsed in the flames
  • Examine the Golden Boy of Pye Corner, marking the spot where the fire was finally stopped
  • Take in Cloth Fair’s houses dating back to 1597, which somehow survived when almost everything around them burned
  • Learn about the conspiracy theories that followed the fire, including accusations against French watchmakers and Cromwellian plotters
  • Stand inside St. Bartholomew the Great, one of the few medieval churches that outlasted the inferno
  • See the last preserved fragment of London’s Roman wall, which withstood both the Great Fire and the Blitz centuries later

By the end of this tour, you’ll have a better understanding of how a simple accident, compounded by poor leadership and unfortunate weather, transformed London from a medieval wooden city into the stone metropolis we know today.

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Tour Producer

Where Now Tours was founded in 2023 by Jamie, Ryan, and Mark – three friends each with over a decade’s tour guiding experience and a robust background in professional theatre, film, and stand-up comedy.

They started Where Now Tours with the core belief that walking tours should be informative, story-driven, and above all, entertaining. With a combination of historical facts, dramatic re-enactments, and tantalising trivia to impress your friends, they’ll immerse you in fantastical worlds, true crime cases, and behind-the-scenes stories to ensure your trip is one you’ll remember forever.

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Location 20

Turn Left onto W Smithfield

Turn left onto West Smithfield Street. Head down West Smithfield street on the right hand side of the street.

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  1. Total distance
    3km
  2. Distance back to start location
    2km

Directions to Starting Point

The tour starts right next the Monument which is next to London Bridge north side. Nearest London Underground station is Monument.

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Places to stop along the way

After finishing your tour we highly recommend checking out Ye Old Chesire Cheese on Fleet Street

Best time of day

The tour can only be done between 10am and 5pm Monday to Friday as Temple church grounds are closed on weekends and evenings. The tour can be done otherwise anytime but you will have to start the last stop manually.

Precautions

The leisurely 1.5-mile journey follows mostly flat terrain with several pedestrian crossings, making it accessible for most fitness levels. Central London is perfectly safe but it is a large city and is always best to be aware of your surroundings and protect your valuables. The roads are very busy so please use cross walks where you can.

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Last Updated

11 Jul 2025

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