Four Churches Walking Tour

London Four Churches Walking Tour

Wren, Hawksmoor and there is something about Mary!



About the Four Churches Walking Tour

Feast your eyes upon four magnificent St Mary City churches: Abchurch, Woolnoth, Le Bow and Aldermary.

Together, the four Marys’ make for one great experience.

Our walk highlights include a beautiful dome, the ‘Devils architect’, cockney originals and an unusual Gothic Wren.

Hear fascinating insights and details about the churches and discover more ideas about Mary on the way!

The tour will end at the Host café on Bow Lane where you may enjoy a well-earned coffee.


Key facts about this tour

Start time:11:00 am
Expected end time:13:00 pm (1pm)
Leaving from:Outside the concourse of Cannon Street Station (EC4N 6AP)
Ending at:Host Café Bow Lane
Estimated walking distance:1 mile

What to expect on this walking tour

This walking tour is 120 minutes long. You will walk approximately one mile and see hundreds of years of history. We will also be able to enter at least three of the churches.

Once you have experienced your tour you will be able to say you have seen:

  • The Word of God dome by Wren
  • The pulpit of Amazing Grace
  • A spectacular fan vaulted ceiling
  • And so much more!

Tour location map


Things to do after your tour

Once you’ve finished your walking tour why not visit some of the other exciting London locations below?

St Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral, a masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren, boasts a breath-taking dome that dominates the London skyline, embodying the spiritual heart of the city. Its stunning interiors, rich history, and the panoramic views from its Golden Gallery make it an absolute must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs.


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