Talk-Tourism
Based in Stratford, East London.
Home to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Visit the VIP London Olympic Park Viewing Gallery
The Stratford Experience. "A Great Day Out" View the Olympic Park.
Experience The History, Future and Culture of East London.
Talk-Tourism provides the the very best viewing experience of the Olympic Park from the VIP Viewing Gallery 21 storeys high. From this vantage point the Specialist Gallery Guides will explain how the London Olympic site is developing and the impact it is having on the area. Arrive by train or coach to be met by a locally trained guide for your "Stratford Experience " tour with entrance to viewing Gallery from £16. click for more detail. No one offers more options.
Tourism Agency for London Providing a great variety of London Tours, Walks and Talks personally created for individuals, group travel organisers and corporate event organisers using our partners of Specialist Guides, Linguists, Coach Operators, and Hotels, more
Ambassadors for London We know that our guides and interpreters are interesting and informative as we have been involved in their training! As part of our Social Enterprise Programmes we work in partnership with local authorities to introduce foundation courses for local people to become Tourism Ambassadors,
Customised tours We offer customised group tours to tour operators, coach companies and group organisers, which incorporate specific requests and itineraries.
The Talk-Tourism Top Events Take a closer look at our most popular events below. If you would like to incorporate any of these, or additional venues into a customised tour for your group, we can arrange a tour to remember.
1. Stratford Experience
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2. Legal and Regal
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3. London City (the Square Mile) |
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Includes a visit to the VIP Viewing Gallery as used by her Majesty the Queen. The purpose built gallery is 21 storeys high, giving the best views of the Olympic Park and across London. The day includes lunch at the award Carribean Scene Restaurant and an extended tour of historic Stratford in the heart of East London.
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Start with a tour of the grounds of Lincolns Inn and Middle Temple then follow in the tradition of Elizabeth I and enjoy a grand lunch in the splendid Tudor Hall in Middle Temple. continue the great day with a guided tour of the Royal Courts of Justice. | City of London guides will take you to wonderful gardens and inside historic buildings such as the Mansion House, the Lloyd’s Building, St Bartholomew’s Hospital and City churches which do not often open their doors to tourists. Click for more details |
4. Greenwich Day out. |
5. Waterman’s Hall visit |
6.Kew Gardens & Kew Palace |
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| Enjoy a river cruise and visit to the Painted Hall, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1698, where the body of Admiral Lord Nelson lay in state in 1806 and explore Inigo Jones’ classical-style Queen’s House, commissioned by Anne of Denmark, wife of James I, in the seventeenth century. |
Talk-Tourism is the only tour operator to take you into the sumptuous Georgian-style home of the ancient Watermen and Lightermen City Company. Dating back to 1603, the Hall has endured damage from the Great Fire of London and bombing during World War I. Your guide is a fifth-generation Waterman and winner of the ancient Doggetts Coat & Badge Race. | Enjoy a fascinating view over Kew Gardens from the Rhizotron and Treetop Walkway, 18 metres above ground and visit the doll’s-house-like Kew Palace, intimate home of King George III, Queen Charlotte and their 15 children and venue for the private 80th birthday part of HM The Queen in April 2006. |
7. Newham London |
8. East London’s colourful markets |
9. London Marathon Coach |
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| Newham London is the home to the youngest and most diverse population in Britain. Newham offers a wealth of culture, heritage and food, entertainment to walk around Newham is to experience London’s History, Future and culture. | A visit to East London’s oldest Sunday market – Columbia Road Flower Market and Spitalfields, can be combined with a visit to the amazing home of the artist Dennis Severs, who lived as the early eighteenth century occupants of 18 Folgate Street. | Whether you are considering running the London Marathon, or know someone who has, this leisurely coach tour takes time to discuss points of interest along the route and stop for lunch. You can choose to win your own special medal by jogging the final five miles with our own runner. |








