Migration Museum Walking Tour for London Festival of Architecture
Migration Museum Walking Tour for London Festival of Architecture
Please note: Unfortunately we have had to cancel this tour due to lack of staff availability. If you have already booked a place, we apologise for any inconvenience caused and will be in touch shortly to suggest an alternative date or arrange a refund.
Our walking tour covering the same route on Thursday 18 June is still going ahead. You can find more details and book a place here.
Join the Migration Museum team on this introductory tour discovering stories of migration woven into the streets of the City
If you were to go back in time a few hundred years and walk the streets of the City of London, you would find multicultural residential neighbourhoods and a bustling commercial centre, filled with warehouses, shops and factories producing and storing a wide range of products. You’d encounter people speaking different languages, practising a range of religions and building the foundations of British culture as we know it today.
Join us for this year’s London Festival of Architecture and discover the incredible stories of the generations of migrants that have lived, worked and left their mark on the streets of the City of London.
This is a one-hour walking tour with limited opportunities to sit down, so is therefore only accessible to anyone who can make their way around the City at a gentle pace. The route is all level access, so is suitable for people using wheelchairs or bringing pushchairs.
There are opportunities to use public toilets on route.
Can’t make this date?
We are also running this tour on the following dates – click to book in Eventbrite:
Wednesday 3 June, 6pm
Thursday 18 June, 6pm
Photo: Elzbieta Piekacz
