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Version 33 – June 21, 2022 09:28

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Version 31 – June 21, 2022 09:23

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  • Address: Saint Matthew's Church Brixton, Brixton Hill, London, UK,

Version 30 – May 05, 2022 10:58

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Description
  • Discover the top-secret spots in Brixton, London, as you walk through a musical experience with this private immersive audio guide! 
  • Guided by an expert historian and local musician, we’ll visit the most famous historic buildings and discover the secret tales that live in this neighbourhood. Together, we’ll learn more about Brixton’s black culture, mesmerizing multicultural music, and must-eat signature street food.
  • Embark on this epic music adventure and learn more about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Finish the tour by visiting the Dogstar, Phonox, and Electric Avenue to cap off this cultural tour in one of the World’s most important neighbourhoods in the music scene.
  • Discover the top-secret spots in Brixton, London, as you walk through a musical experience with this private immersive audio guide! 
  • Guided by an expert historian and local musician, we’ll visit the most famous historic buildings and discover the secret tales that live in this neighbourhood. Together, we’ll learn more about Brixton’s black culture, mesmerizing multicultural music, and must-eat signature street food.
  • Embark on this epic music adventure and learn more about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Finish the tour by visiting the Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue to cap off this cultural tour in one of the World’s most important neighbourhoods in the music scene.

Version 29 – May 05, 2022 10:57

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Description Summary
  • Want to learn more about Brixton’s black culture, multicultural music and signature street food? Then take this guide of Brixton as we learn about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification.
  • Want to learn more about Brixton’s black culture, multicultural music, and signature street food? Then take this guide of Brixton as we learn about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification.

Version 27 – February 24, 2022 15:20

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  • This is a covid safe tour. Socially distance from other visitors to Brixton with your independent, self-guided tour!
  • This is a covid safe tour. Socially distance from other visitors to Borough Market with your independent, self guided tour!

Version 26 – February 24, 2022 15:20

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Health
  • This is a covid safe tour. Socially distance from other visitors to Borough Market with your independent, self guided tour!

Version 25 – February 24, 2022 15:17

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Product Name
  • Brixton Self-Guided Music Walking Tour - Guided By Historian
  • Brixton Self-Guided Music Walking Tour - Guided By Expert Historian

Description Summary
  • Want to learn more about Brixton’s black culture, multicultural music, and signature street food? Then take this guide of Brixton as we learn about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification.

Highlights
  • enjoy a private experience in a covid-19 safe environment, instagram hotspots: we find the perfect picture spots, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy the sites, offline mode: download tours and listen without wifi
  • instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi

Version 24 – February 24, 2022 15:16

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Description
  • Discover the top-secret spots in Brixton, London, as you walk through a musical experience with this private immersive audio guide! 
  • Guided by an expert historian and local musician, we’ll visit the most famous historic buildings and discover the secret tales that live in this neighbourhood. Together, we’ll learn more about Brixton’s black culture, mesmerizing multicultural music, and must-eat signature street food.
  • Embark on this epic music adventure and learn more about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Finish the tour by visiting the Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue to cap off this cultural tour in one of the World’s most important neighbourhoods in the music scene.
  • Discover the top-secret spots in Brixton, London, as you walk through a musical experience with this private immersive audio guide! 
  • Guided by an expert historian and local musician, we’ll visit the most famous historic buildings and discover the secret tales that live in this neighbourhood. Together, we’ll learn more about Brixton’s black culture, mesmerizing multicultural music, and must-eat signature street food.
  • Embark on this epic music adventure and learn more about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Finish the tour by visiting the Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue to cap off this cultural tour in one of the World’s most important neighbourhoods in the music scene. 
  • - Explore the charming local streets of Brixton in London on a walking tour of the city
  • - Discover the history behind the iconic key sights and the secret tales of your favourite musicians 
  • - Listen to the audio guide app anytime directly on your smartphone
  • - Enjoy music travel and its history in a COVID-19 safe environment

Version 23 – February 15, 2022 01:19

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Included
  • access to your self-guided audio tour , audio tour provided by a local or historian, instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
  • access to your self-guided audio tour, audio tour provided by a local or historian

Version 22 – February 14, 2022 23:01

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Description Summary
  • Discover the top-secret spots in Brixton, London, as you walk through a musical experience with this private immersive audio guide! 
  • Guided by an expert historian and local musician, we’ll visit the most famous historic buildings and discover the secret tales that live in this neighbourhood. Together, we’ll learn more about Brixton’s black culture, mesmerizing multicultural music, and must-eat signature street food.
  • Embark on this epic music adventure and learn more about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Finish the tour by visiting the Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue to cap off this cultural tour in one of the World’s most important neighbourhoods in the music scene. 
  • - Explore the charming local streets of Brixton in London on a walking tour of the city
  • - Discover the history behind the iconic key sights and the secret tales of your favourite musicians 
  • - Listen to the audio guide app anytime directly on your smartphone
  • - Enjoy music travel and its history in a COVID-19 safe environment

Description
  • Discover the top-secret spots in Brixton, London, as you walk through a musical experience with this private immersive audio guide! 
  • Guided by an expert historian and local musician, we’ll visit the most famous historic buildings and discover the secret tales that live in this neighbourhood. Together, we’ll learn more about Brixton’s black culture, mesmerizing multicultural music, and must-eat signature street food.
  • Embark on this epic music adventure and learn more about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Finish the tour by visiting the Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue to cap off this cultural tour in one of the World’s most important neighbourhoods in the music scene. 
  • - Explore the charming local streets of Brixton in London on a walking tour of the city
  • - Discover the history behind the iconic key sights and the secret tales of your favourite musicians 
  • - Listen to the audio guide app anytime directly on your smartphone
  • - Enjoy music travel and its history in a COVID-19 safe environment
  • Welcome to Brixton, a relatively new neighbourhood in South London. There are no traces of people living here until around 200 years ago. Since then, it has of course become an iconic music destination where different styles were either born or developed here: from Reggae to Punk, and now modern-day rap and electronic music.
  • Visit Windrush Square as we cover Brixton’s transformation in the mid-20th century. The Windrush was a boat bringing hundreds of immigrants from the West Indies, particularly Jamaica, in 1948. Many of these people were put in temporary accommodation in Brixton and so Jamaican and Afro-Caribbean culture became a big part of Brixton’s identity.
  • Head down to the famous Brixton venue Dogstar, which opened in 1995 making it London’s first DJ bar. They also hold art shows, live music, comedy nights and market stalls so you can listen to music while you look around. It’s a quirky and friendly place spread over 3 floors, and it’s hosted artists like the prodigy, massive attack and grandmaster flash.
  • Rock down to Electric Avenue! Built in the 1880s as a Victorian shopping centre and was the first market street in the UK to be lit with electricity. It is now famous for the Eddy Grant song which was written after the 1981 Brixton riots. Eddy wanted to raise awareness of the issues that caused it – poverty and racism, including from the police.
  • Pay tribute to the late David Bowie as this David Bowie mural right opposite Brixton Tube Station. Hear the story behind this iconic artist and how he became a symbol for British music. You can find heartfelt messages on the wall. You’ll also visit David Bowie’s birthplace later in the tour
  • Visit the legendary clubbing venue Phonox. This venue plays a lot of house, techno and disco, but it has a real mixture, with some stuff like afrobeats, hip hop and sometimes live bands. HAAi is the resident DJ, but they have other temporary residents, and have had DJ’s like Bicep, Ben Ufo and Romare often visiting.
  • Stand outside Brixton Academy as we hear more about this neighbourhood’s tumultuous past, from controversial rave laws to race riots. What’s clear is that none of these riots were one-off events. They were often a culmination of things that made people feel targeted and unheard such as humiliating stop-and-search policing by aggressive police officers, often using racist language.
  • Stop by the Brixton Bowls to hear all about the Stockwell Skatepark community and how skateboarding still defines many London neighbourhoods to this day. Finally, head down to the Hall of Fame - one of Brixton’s most famous graffiti spots. Learn more about the culture of Street Art and how this place has become a symbol for many Brixton residents.
  • The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.

Full Description
  • Welcome to Brixton, a relatively new neighbourhood in South London. There are no traces of people living here until around 200 years ago. Since then, it has of course become an iconic music destination where different styles were either born or developed here: from Reggae to Punk, and now modern-day rap and electronic music.
  • Visit Windrush Square as we cover Brixton’s transformation in the mid-20th century. The Windrush was a boat bringing hundreds of immigrants from the West Indies, particularly Jamaica, in 1948. Many of these people were put in temporary accommodation in Brixton and so Jamaican and Afro-Caribbean culture became a big part of Brixton’s identity.
  • Head down to the famous Brixton venue Dogstar, which opened in 1995 making it London’s first DJ bar. They also hold art shows, live music, comedy nights and market stalls so you can listen to music while you look around. It’s a quirky and friendly place spread over 3 floors, and it’s hosted artists like the prodigy, massive attack and grandmaster flash.
  • Rock down to Electric Avenue! Built in the 1880s as a Victorian shopping centre and was the first market street in the UK to be lit with electricity. It is now famous for the Eddy Grant song which was written after the 1981 Brixton riots. Eddy wanted to raise awareness of the issues that caused it – poverty and racism, including from the police.
  • Pay tribute to the late David Bowie as this David Bowie mural right opposite Brixton Tube Station. Hear the story behind this iconic artist and how he became a symbol for British music. You can find heartfelt messages on the wall. You’ll also visit David Bowie’s birthplace later in the tour
  • Visit the legendary clubbing venue Phonox. This venue plays a lot of house, techno and disco, but it has a real mixture, with some stuff like afrobeats, hip hop and sometimes live bands. HAAi is the resident DJ, but they have other temporary residents, and have had DJ’s like Bicep, Ben Ufo and Romare often visiting.
  • Stand outside Brixton Academy as we hear more about this neighbourhood’s tumultuous past, from controversial rave laws to race riots. What’s clear is that none of these riots were one-off events. They were often a culmination of things that made people feel targeted and unheard such as humiliating stop-and-search policing by aggressive police officers, often using racist language.
  • Stop by the Brixton Bowls to hear all about the Stockwell Skatepark community and how skateboarding still defines many London neighbourhoods to this day. Finally, head down to the Hall of Fame - one of Brixton’s most famous graffiti spots. Learn more about the culture of Street Art and how this place has become a symbol for many Brixton residents.
  • The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.

Version 19 – January 25, 2022 10:30

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Description
  • Welcome to Brixton, a relatively new neighbourhood in South London. There are no traces of people living here until around 200 years ago. Since then, it has of course become an iconic music destination where different styles were either born or developed here: from Reggae to Punk, and now modern-day rap and electronic music.
  • Visit Windrush Square as we cover Brixton’s transformation in the mid-20th century. The Windrush was a boat bringing hundreds of immigrants from the West Indies, particularly Jamaica, in 1948. Many of these people were put in temporary accommodation in Brixton and so Jamaican and Afro-Caribbean culture became a big part of Brixton’s identity.
  • Head down to the famous Brixton venue Dogstar, which opened in 1995 making it London’s first DJ bar. They also hold art shows, live music, comedy nights and market stalls so you can listen to music while you look around. It’s a quirky and friendly place spread over 3 floors, and it’s hosted artists like the prodigy, massive attack and grandmaster flash.
  • Rock down to Electric Avenue! Built in the 1880s as a Victorian shopping centre and was the first market street in the UK to be lit with electricity. It is now famous for the Eddy Grant song which was written after the 1981 Brixton riots. Eddy wanted to raise awareness of the issues that caused it – poverty and racism, including from the police.
  • Pay tribute to the late David Bowie as this David Bowie mural right opposite Brixton Tube Station. Hear the story behind this iconic artist and how he became a symbol for British music. You can find heartfelt messages on the wall. You’ll also visit David Bowie’s birthplace later in the tour
  • Visit the legendary clubbing venue Phonox. This venue plays a lot of house, techno and disco, but it has a real mixture, with some stuff like afrobeats, hip hop and sometimes live bands. HAAi is the resident DJ, but they have other temporary residents, and have had DJ’s like Bicep, Ben Ufo and Romare often visiting.
  • Stand outside Brixton Academy as we hear more about this neighbourhood’s tumultuous past, from controversial rave laws to race riots. What’s clear is that none of these riots were one-off events. They were often a culmination of things that made people feel targeted and unheard such as humiliating stop-and-search policing by aggressive police officers, often using racist language.
  • Stop by the Brixton Bowls to hear all about the Stockwell Skatepark community and how skateboarding still defines many London neighbourhoods to this day. Finally, head down to the Hall of Fame - one of Brixton’s most famous graffiti spots. Learn more about the culture of Street Art and how this place has become a symbol for many Brixton residents.
  • The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.
  • Welcome to Brixton, a relatively new neighbourhood in South London. There are no traces of people living here until around 200 years ago. Since then, it has of course become an iconic music destination where different styles were either born or developed here: from Reggae to Punk, and now modern-day rap and electronic music.
  • Visit Windrush Square as we cover Brixton’s transformation in the mid-20th century. The Windrush was a boat bringing hundreds of immigrants from the West Indies, particularly Jamaica, in 1948. Many of these people were put in temporary accommodation in Brixton and so Jamaican and Afro-Caribbean culture became a big part of Brixton’s identity.
  • Head down to the famous Brixton venue Dogstar, which opened in 1995 making it London’s first DJ bar. They also hold art shows, live music, comedy nights and market stalls so you can listen to music while you look around. It’s a quirky and friendly place spread over 3 floors, and it’s hosted artists like the prodigy, massive attack and grandmaster flash.
  • Rock down to Electric Avenue! Built in the 1880s as a Victorian shopping centre and was the first market street in the UK to be lit with electricity. It is now famous for the Eddy Grant song which was written after the 1981 Brixton riots. Eddy wanted to raise awareness of the issues that caused it – poverty and racism, including from the police.
  • Pay tribute to the late David Bowie as this David Bowie mural right opposite Brixton Tube Station. Hear the story behind this iconic artist and how he became a symbol for British music. You can find heartfelt messages on the wall. You’ll also visit David Bowie’s birthplace later in the tour
  • Visit the legendary clubbing venue Phonox. This venue plays a lot of house, techno and disco, but it has a real mixture, with some stuff like afrobeats, hip hop and sometimes live bands. HAAi is the resident DJ, but they have other temporary residents, and have had DJ’s like Bicep, Ben Ufo and Romare often visiting.
  • Stand outside Brixton Academy as we hear more about this neighbourhood’s tumultuous past, from controversial rave laws to race riots. What’s clear is that none of these riots were one-off events. They were often a culmination of things that made people feel targeted and unheard such as humiliating stop-and-search policing by aggressive police officers, often using racist language.
  • Stop by the Brixton Bowls to hear all about the Stockwell Skatepark community and how skateboarding still defines many London neighbourhoods to this day. Finally, head down to the Hall of Fame - one of Brixton’s most famous graffiti spots. Learn more about the culture of Street Art and how this place has become a symbol for many Brixton residents.
  • The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.

Version 18 – January 25, 2022 10:30

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Product Name
  • Brixton Self-Guided Music Walking Tour - Guided By Expert Historian
  • Brixton Music Walking Tour

Description Summary
  • Discover the top-secret spots in Brixton, London, as you walk through a musical experience with this private immersive audio guide! 
  • Guided by an expert historian and local musician, we’ll visit the most famous historic buildings and discover the secret tales that live in this neighbourhood. Together, we’ll learn more about Brixton’s black culture, mesmerizing multicultural music, and must-eat signature street food.
  • Embark on this epic music adventure and learn more about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Finish the tour by visiting the Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue to cap off this cultural tour in one of the World’s most important neighbourhoods in the music scene. 
  • - Explore the charming local streets of Brixton in London on a walking tour of the city
  • - Discover the history behind the iconic key sights and the secret tales of your favourite musicians 
  • - Listen to the audio guide app anytime directly on your smartphone
  • - Enjoy music travel and its history in a COVID-19 safe environment

Description
  • Welcome to Brixton, a relatively new neighbourhood in South London. There are no traces of people living here until around 200 years ago. Since then, it has of course become an iconic music destination where different styles were either born or developed here: from Reggae to Punk, and now modern-day rap and electronic music.
  • Visit Windrush Square as we cover Brixton’s transformation in the mid-20th century. The Windrush was a boat bringing hundreds of immigrants from the West Indies, particularly Jamaica, in 1948. Many of these people were put in temporary accommodation in Brixton and so Jamaican and Afro-Caribbean culture became a big part of Brixton’s identity.
  • Head down to the famous Brixton venue Dogstar, which opened in 1995 making it London’s first DJ bar. They also hold art shows, live music, comedy nights and market stalls so you can listen to music while you look around. It’s a quirky and friendly place spread over 3 floors, and it’s hosted artists like the prodigy, massive attack and grandmaster flash.
  • Rock down to Electric Avenue! Built in the 1880s as a Victorian shopping centre and was the first market street in the UK to be lit with electricity. It is now famous for the Eddy Grant song which was written after the 1981 Brixton riots. Eddy wanted to raise awareness of the issues that caused it – poverty and racism, including from the police.
  • Pay tribute to the late David Bowie as this David Bowie mural right opposite Brixton Tube Station. Hear the story behind this iconic artist and how he became a symbol for British music. You can find heartfelt messages on the wall. You’ll also visit David Bowie’s birthplace later in the tour
  • Visit the legendary clubbing venue Phonox. This venue plays a lot of house, techno and disco, but it has a real mixture, with some stuff like afrobeats, hip hop and sometimes live bands. HAAi is the resident DJ, but they have other temporary residents, and have had DJ’s like Bicep, Ben Ufo and Romare often visiting.
  • Stand outside Brixton Academy as we hear more about this neighbourhood’s tumultuous past, from controversial rave laws to race riots. What’s clear is that none of these riots were one-off events. They were often a culmination of things that made people feel targeted and unheard such as humiliating stop-and-search policing by aggressive police officers, often using racist language.
  • Stop by the Brixton Bowls to hear all about the Stockwell Skatepark community and how skateboarding still defines many London neighbourhoods to this day. Finally, head down to the Hall of Fame - one of Brixton’s most famous graffiti spots. Learn more about the culture of Street Art and how this place has become a symbol for many Brixton residents.
  • The Vidi Guides experience is enriched with on-screen photos and videos. We also point out where to take the perfect Instagram photos during the tour, and include recommendations for food, drinks, and local attractions. Don't worry, none of our recommendations are sponsored - they are simply favourites of the locals who helped craft the experience.
  • Want to learn more about Brixton’s black culture, multicultural music, and signature street food? Then join historian Ed and musician Ben in this walking podcast tour of Brixton as we learn about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Rock down to Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue in this dynamic audio guide.

Version 17 – January 17, 2022 19:42

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Version 15 – January 17, 2022 19:42

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Available tiers
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Version 14 – January 17, 2022 19:41

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Excluded
  • earphones, mobile device
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Additional Info
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Version 11 – January 13, 2022 09:16

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Know Before You Book
  • do it at your own pace. this product is suitable for all fitness levels, english speaking audio guide only, this product is suitable for all ages

Version 10 – January 13, 2022 09:11

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Know Before You Go
  • you will need to bring your own headset/earphones, you will need to bring your own mobile phone

Version 9 – January 13, 2022 09:03

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Included
  • access to your self-guided audio tour, audio tour provided by a local or historian
  • digital mobile audio guide, geo-localised map to keep you on the right track!, on-screen pictures to enhance your experience

Version 8 – January 13, 2022 08:56

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Highlights
  • instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture, location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost, offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi

Version 7 – January 06, 2022 01:11

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Version 4 – January 05, 2022 22:24

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Description
  • Want to learn more about Brixton’s black culture, multicultural music, and signature street food? Then join historian Ed and musician Ben in this walking podcast tour of Brixton as we learn about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Rock down to Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue in this dynamic audio guide.
  • Want to learn more about Brixton’s black culture, multicultural music, and signature street food? Then join historian Ed and musician Ben in this walking podcast tour of Brixton as we learn about the Windrush generation, David Bowie and South London gentrification. Rock down to Dogstar, Phonox, and of course, Electric Avenue in this dynamic audio guide.

Additional Info
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible

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Cancellation notes
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

Location
  • Name: London
  • Search name: London, United Kingdom

Version 3 – January 05, 2022 20:33

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Version 1 – January 05, 2022 18:24

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Guide type
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