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Discover London's filming locations from the TV series Slow Horses on this engaging 2-hour walking tour, led by knowledgeable guides and perfect for fans.

If you’re a fan of the acclaimed TV series Slow Horses, this walking tour offers a rare peek behind the scenes—and into the city that inspired it. Spanning about two hours, the tour takes you through some of London’s most iconic locations, all while spotlighting the spots where the show was filmed and the real-life places that inspired the story. What makes this experience stand out is its small-group format, guided by a knowledgeable host, making it both intimate and informative.
We especially love how this tour combines TV enthusiasm with a bit of London history, making it a perfect outing for show fans and curious explorers alike. However, it involves about 3 miles of walking, which might not suit everyone, especially those with mobility concerns. Still, the accessibility features, including wheelchair and stroller-friendly paths, help ensure that more travelers can enjoy the experience.
This tour suits avid TV fans, history buffs, and travelers on the hunt for unique London stories. If you’re after an entertaining yet educational way to see the city’s neighborhoods while connecting with your favorite series, this is a solid choice.
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This tour is designed to appeal to both die-hard fans and casual viewers wanting to see London’s scenery through the lens of the show. Starting at Bunhill Fields, you’ll visit the resting place of Blake, a quiet moment before the action begins. This spot is also a meeting point for Jackson Lamb’s team—so it’s a bit of Slow Horses lore right from the start. The tour then ventures into the Barbican Highwalk area, where the series’ London setting comes alive, blending the fictional world with real-life spots.
A highlight for many is standing outside the real Slough House — the fictional bureau of MI5 misfits—located at a site where careers seem to come to die. Here, the guide shares background about the series’ origin, based on the books, giving context to the show’s sharp wit and espionage themes.
The walk continues to Leadenhall Market, a vibrant, historic spot known for its ornate architecture and lively atmosphere—familiar to fans as part of the series. You’ll get about 15 minutes here to soak in the surroundings and perhaps grab a quick snack. The final stretch takes in Bank Junction and the Royal Exchange Building, where some key scenes are shot, providing a backdrop of London’s financial district intertwined with spy drama.

Start at Bunhill Fields:
This peaceful cemetery is the tour’s starting point and a surprisingly fitting location for meeting spies. The guide points out Blake’s grave and explains how this spot ties into the series’ universe. Reviewers like Richard_M appreciated the historical and TV relevance here, noting the walk involved about 3 miles—so be prepared for some light physical activity.
Barbican Highwalk:
Walking around the Barbican and Aldersgate areas, you’ll see the architecture that’s become synonymous with the series’ London setting. The guide shares insights into how the show uses these areas to portray various espionage scenes—a real treat for fans who love behind-the-scenes tidbits.
Outside Slough House:
While the actual fictional office is not real, the site outside gives a sense of the show’s gritty, urban vibe. The guide explains how the location inspired the setting—highlighting that careers in MI5 can sometimes be less glamorous than Hollywood might suggest.
Leadenhall Market:
This historic market is a natural choice for the finale. As you stroll through its cobbled streets, the guide shares stories about its long history and its role in the TV series. Reviewers have enjoyed the lively atmosphere here and the chance to take photos.
Bank Junction & Royal Exchange:
Finally, the tour offers a quick look at the city’s financial heart—where some key scenes of Slow Horses are set. The guide’s knowledge about London’s landmarks adds depth, as you learn about the area’s history intertwined with the show’s plot points.
The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, with Susannah (or Suzanna) standing out for her enthusiasm and deep familiarity. Guests have remarked on her ability to weave stories about London’s history with insights into the Slow Horses series, making the experience both fun and educational. Betsy_C noted she provided “new insights into the series and the books,” which added a layer of enjoyment to rewatching episodes.
The small group setting (maximum 15 people) is often highlighted for its personalized attention, allowing for questions and deeper discussion. Plus, the accessibility features—wheelchair and stroller-friendly paths—mean more travelers can participate comfortably.
Priced at just $27.47 per person, this tour offers good value considering the insider knowledge, the curated locations, and the chance to see parts of London most travelers might miss. The tour is booked on average 44 days in advance, reflecting its steady popularity among Slow Horses fans and curious explorers.
The two-hour duration strikes a good balance—long enough to soak in the atmosphere and stories but not so demanding that it ruins your day. The walk involves about 3 miles, so comfortable footwear is advised. The tour begins at GreggsU1, 91 City Rd, and concludes at Leadenhall Market—a lively area perfect for continuing your London adventure.
This Slow Horses TV walking tour offers a unique blend of TV fandom and London exploration. For fans of the series, it’s a chance to see favorite locations and learn behind-the-scenes stories from guides who know their stuff. The tour’s small group size ensures a friendly atmosphere where questions are encouraged, and you’ll feel like you’re exploring London with a knowledgeable friend.
The inclusion of real historical sites alongside TV filming locations adds depth that appeals to anyone interested in London’s stories, not just the series. The accessibility options make it inclusive, while the price point keeps it accessible for most budgets.
If you’re looking for an interactive, well-guided, and immersive way to experience London through the lens of a popular spy series, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for fans eager to deepen their understanding of Slow Horses, as well as travelers who appreciate a mix of pop culture and city history.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is generally suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility concerns, thanks to wheelchair and stroller access. Children who enjoy Slow Horses may also find it fun, but the focus is more on the series and London locations.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering about 3 miles of walking through various London neighborhoods.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at GreggsU1, 91 City Rd, and concludes at Leadenhall Market on Gracechurch St.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, making it inclusive for most travelers.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 15 travelers ensures a small-group experience focused on personalized attention.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Full refunds are provided if canceled within this window.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are most welcome on this tour.
Do I need to book in advance?
Booking around 44 days ahead is typical, indicating good availability if planned early.
What’s included in the price?
The ticket covers the guided walking experience, with no extra admission fees at the stops since all locations are free to view outside.
Is this tour good for repeat viewing of the series?
Absolutely. The added insights from the guide, especially about filming locations and series references, can make rewatching episodes even more enjoyable.
This tour provides a well-rounded, engaging way to see London through the eyes of Slow Horses—perfect for fans and curious explorers alike. Whether you’re following the espionage action or just want a unique city walk, it’s a memorable, value-packed experience.