This audio-led, self-guided walking tour invites fans to explore the London of Sherlock, following locations featured in the BBC series by Steven Moffat and the Robert Downey Jr. films. Your route begins at the famous Baker Street and includes a visit to the Sherlock Holmes Museum, presented as an authentic recreation of the detective’s residence. Along the way you will encounter cinematic landmarks such as the roof sequence seen in the BBC production and the Tower of London scenes where Moriarty’s plot unfolds in the films. Each stop combines atmospheric narration with historical context and film anecdotes, helping you connect the city’s real history with its fictional portrayals. The route is arranged in convenient groups so you can experience each cluster on foot, with sensible commutes between groups. The audio commentary allows you to pause, linger or explore at your own pace, making this tour ideal for independent travellers who enjoy discovering details and hidden references. Expect an immersive stroll through winding streets, iconic façades and memorable locations that bring Sherlock’s London vividly to life. Read more
Bring an Oyster Card or similar public transport pass for travel between route sections
Be prepared to walk between groups; wear comfortable shoes
This is an audio-led, self-guided experience — bring a charged device and headphones