Remembrance Sunday Walk

Monday, 7th November, 2pm

Join us for an informative, moving, and at times emotional journey through London’s most significant sites of war, peace, remembrance, and commemoration.

Led by Caroline Mongan, qualified London tour guide and BBC-featured storyteller, this powerful 120-minute walk explores the courage, sacrifice, and resilience that shaped Britain in times of conflict.

On this unforgettable tour, you’ll discover:
• Stories of honour, bravery, and ultimate sacrifice
• The history of war and peace in the UK
• How the Blitz nearly destroyed London—and the night the moon turned blood red
• The story of the Battle of Britain
• The significance of the Cenotaph, Britain’s national memorial to the fallen
• The remarkable work of Britain’s eccentric wartime code breakers
• The bravery of resistance fighters and the SOE
• How Britain’s pugnacious wartime leader kept national morale alive during the darkest days of war

Starts at: Trafalgar Square
Duration: 120 minutes

A deeply thought-provoking and memorable walk through the stories of courage, remembrance, and resilience that still echo through London today.

Tickets are £15 per person (*Tickets Non-refundable and Non-Transferable)

Members can purchase tickets for themselves and guests.

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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.