No visit to Oxford would be complete without an Inspector Morse tour! You don't need to be a super sleuth to find a walking tour around Oxford that includes all the best bits and lots of Morse locations too... it's right here on this very page! The city of Dreaming Spires is a bit of hotbed when it comes to mysterious murders in the fictional world of Inspector Morse. Colin Dexter's enigmatic Detective Chief Inspector Morse is partial to a pint or two of real ale loves classical music and indulges regularly in crossword puzzles - and all this in between solving those continuous heinous crimes in and around Oxford. From the very first Morse 'The Dead of Jericho' in 1987 to 'The Remorseful Day' in 1999 Oxford has been the prime location for filming Inspector Morse which is what makes these Oxford walking tours so popular. Not only will you see and visit many familiar places as seen on the Inspector Morse TV series but also popular spin-off shows Lewis and Endeavour. And of course t...
I ain't gonna lie to ya Barry Island's crackin'…as you'll find out for yourself on this brilliantly entertaining Gavin and Stacey tour! This is the original and official Gavin and Stacey bus tour around Barry Island's favourite sights and filming locations for the much-loved TV comedy series.Your rendezvous point is a 2-3 minute walk from Barry Island station. Fans of the show will immediately get into the Gavlar & Stacey vibe as soon as you see the bus that'll be taking you on this magical tour of Barry Island. Onboard will be your Welsh lass from the Valleys who'll be your hostess and guide for the tour - and she's pretty hilarious with all the Gavin and Stacey bants you could ever need! After a bit of a meet and greet it's time to board your coach to see what's occurrin' in and around Barry. You'll see the caravan where Nessa and Dave Gooch lived (crystal balls for fortune telling not obligatory!) and visit St Peter's church where they nearly married. Then there's the infamous Nes...
Practically perfect in every way it's the Mary Poppins tour! This easy walking tour of London shows you all the supercallifragilisticexpialidocious sights and locations that feature in the hit film 'Mary Poppins Returns'. And just as Mary Poppins herself would say: 'In every job that must be done there is an element of fun'. These fun and informative tours take you into Mary Poppins's magical world of wonder. Of course fans of the original Mary Poppins will know that the story takes place in London centred around Jane and Michael two children living in a house on Cherry Tree Lane. For 'Mary Poppins Returns' it's 25 years later in 1930s London. A grown up Michael still lives in the family home with his three young children and a housekeeper. Recently widowed Michael is struggling. Whilst flying a kite with his youngest Georgie something magical happens and Mary Poppins floats down with her famous umbrella. From here on in the children and Mary Poppins embark on fantastical adve...
Filled to the brim with classic one-liners this is the Only Fools and Horses Tour! Contrary to popular belief this much-loved British sit-com wasn't filmed in the Trotter family's beloved Peckham at all. Many scenes were shot on location in Bristol and this is where your three-hour bus and walking tour takes place. Written by super-wit John Sullivan Only Fools and Horses was a instant hit from the moment it was first screened in 1981. Witnessing their capers and sticky situations Del Boy played by David Jason and his younger brother Rodney played by Nicholas Lyndhurst had us all in stitches from the first line of the script. These guided tours take you behind the scenes of Only Fools and Horses in and around Bristol by bus with a 30-minute walk around the city centre too. The Trotters lived in a flat filled with bootleg gear on the 12th floor of Nelson Mandela tower. From the sixth series onwards this was a tower block in Bristol. Then there was Boyce's car dealership. And the...
See the Liverpool Peaky Blinders filming locations and lift the lid on the grimy underworld of the Shelby family on these guided walking tours and hosted bus tours.
If you love your rom-coms you'll love this Bridget Jones tour! The walking tour which includes London locations from all three Bridget Jones films lasts around 2.5 hours and is hosted by an expert guide. Helen Fielding's hapless heroine Bridget Jones captured the hearts of every 30-something working woman and this tour brings some of those brilliant bits from the films alive. Who could forget the glorious moment the Mark and Daniel spat inside the Greek restaurant spills out into the streets around London Bridge? And we all felt for Bridget when she wandered glumly around Borough Market after discovering that dastardly yet irresistible Daniel was seeing 'Lara from the New York office'. Boo! Then there's the door. The door to Bridget's London flat which featured in the trio of films. Who'd have thought so much action could take place in a bachelorette apartment over a pub in Borough Market? As well as all her visitors this is also where Darcy and Cleaver had that comedy brawl in t...
If you fondly remember the tales of PC Nick Rowan you'll love this Heartbeat tour! Setting off in a luxury mini coach from York railway station you'll be chauffeur-driven around some of the most famous places where Heartbeat was filmed and learn lots of about this picturesque part of the world which is steeped in history and legend. Classic Sunday evening telly viewing ITV's Heartbeat was nostalgic heartwarming and delightfully cosy. Each episode was as much about the stunning Yorkshire scenery as it was about the loves and lives of the local community - all with criminal goings on and a dash of medical drama too. Set in the 1960s (fans will remember the theme tune was Buddy Holly's 'Heartbeat' song) PC Nick Rowan lived with his doctor wife Kate in the very scenic Aidensfield. This small fictional village was actually based on Goathland and it's where many of the scenes were filmed. Fitting as the show is based on Peter Walker's 'Constable' series of books with much of the story...
Step into the upstairs downstairs world of the Crawley family on this fascinating Downton Abbey Tour! Setting off from central London on a coach this tour will whisk you away from the city and into the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside to see some of the locations used to film the successful ITV series Downton Abbey - including Highclere House! The hugely popular period drama created by writer Julian Fellowes is set during the reign of King George V starting in 1912 and following the lives and loves of the aristocrats and the servants through the Post-Edwardian years. Although set in the fictional Downton Abbey in Yorkshire many of the locations featured on this tour are actually in Oxfordshire villages so that's where you'll be heading first. This comprehensive full day tour starts with a visit to 'Downton Village' otherwise known as Bampton village. This is where you'll be shown the Downton hospital the village pub and Matthew Crawley's former home as well as the local chu...
Catch up with the life and loves of the Crawley family in the capital on a Downton Abbey tour of London! Every well-to-do clan had a London pad to complement the family estate in the country and the Crawleys of Downton Abbey were no different. These fascinating tours let you discover the Crawleys' London. The Crawleys upped sticks and left Downton Abbey for London when it was Rose's debutante summer season on the capital's social scene. Home in the capital was Grantham House in St James's Square. But the exterior shots of the house were actually filmed in Westminster. It's this sort of insider knowledge that makes this London Downton tour so interesting. With so many links to London the city often featured in episodes of the hit ITV period drama. Rose partied her heart out. Edith inherited The Sketch with its London offices and the flat of her editor lover Michael Gregson. And of course there's Robert's sister Rosamund Painswick who lived permanently in London at 35 Belgrave Square...
This is where the magic begins - a luxury coach trip! Leaving London's Victoria Coach Station you'll be whisked to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London by executive air-conditioned coach ready to explore all things Harry Potter.The key to these packages is that everything is included for you. No trying to work out how to get to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London and no hassle trying to buy entry tickets. It's worth noting that admission is not payable on the door here as you can only book the tickets online in advance - and they often sell out weeks ahead. The beauty of these tours by coach is that your entry into Warner Bros. Studio Tour London is assured and so is your transport!And as you might expect for such a fantastic and fantastical film series the studio tours are incredible. From the moment you step off the coach and open those incredible doors into the Studio Tour lobby it's extraordinary. All around you are familiar objects and props from the Harry Potter film series and...