Friday, 24 April, 11am
Step into nearly 200 years of London’s policing history on a gripping guided walk through the heart of the capital — from the birth of the Metropolitan Police in 1829 to the challenges of modern counter-terrorism.
This immersive tour follows the historic trail of law, order, and infamy through some of London’s most iconic locations:
Bow Street Court & Police Station – cradle of modern policing, magistrates, and notorious defendants
Charing Cross Police Station – once one of the busiest police stations in Britain
Trafalgar Square – protests, riots, murders, and moments that shook the nation
New Scotland Yard – the nerve centre of British policing, past and present
What You’ll Experience
- The dramatic origins of the Metropolitan Police and the men who shaped it
- True crime stories involving murderers, terrorists, anarchists, and notorious criminals
- The locations of real murder scenes, bombings, and major public disorder
- How policing evolved from lanterns and truncheons to surveillance and counter-terror units
- Fascinating anecdotes from inside the force — cases that never made the headlines
Your guides are two of London’s most experienced, fully qualified and highly respected tour guides, bringing decades of storytelling, research, and insider knowledge to life. Their engaging style blends historical authority with dark humour, human drama, and unforgettable detail.
START: Covent Garden Underground Station, (By the Exit) James Street WC2.
TIME: 11 AM
DURATION: 120 minutes
Tickets are £15 per person (*Tickets Non-refundable and Non-Transferable)
Members can purchase tickets for themselves and guests.

Alternatively tickets can be purchased from Reception by calling 0207 930 4881.
If all tickets have been sold, there will also be an opportunity to join the Wait List in case tickets become available.