You’ll follow a local guide through central London’s real Doctor Who filming locations, from Borough Market to Shakespeare’s Globe. Hear stories from behind the scenes, take a short bus ride with your group, and see familiar places through new eyes. If you love spotting TV landmarks or just want to walk where the Doctor has run, this is one for your memory bank.
We kicked off the Doctor Who TV locations tour right outside Borough Market, where our guide—Sam, scarf and all—waved us over. He had this battered sonic screwdriver sticking out of his backpack, which made me grin (I’m not usually that kind of fan, but still). The city was its usual noisy self: buses rumbling past, someone selling roasted nuts nearby. Sam started pointing out how so many ordinary corners in London become something else on screen. I didn’t expect to feel a little thrill just standing there thinking about Daleks rolling by.
We wound through narrow streets and crossed the river to Southbank. There was this moment at Shakespeare’s Globe—Sam stopped and told us how it featured in the David Tennant episode “The Shakespeare Code.” I could almost picture Martha and the Doctor darting around in costume. The air smelled faintly of rain on old stone. A couple of us tried quoting lines; I definitely flubbed mine (Sam laughed, which helped). It’s funny how these places look so normal until you hear what they’ve been used for.
The whole thing felt more like wandering with a group of friends than a formal tour. We hopped a bus for one quick ride—remember to bring your Oyster card or travel card if you go—and Sam kept tossing out little bits of trivia about filming tricks or actors getting lost between takes. I liked that he didn’t rush us; we had time to just stand and look around, imagining all the alternate Londons layered over the real one. I still think about that view from the bridge, honestly.
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
Yes, you'll pass by Shakespeare's Globe as featured in "The Shakespeare Code" episode.
No, you'll need to purchase an Oyster card or travel card for a short bus ride within Zone 1.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller during the tour.
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
The tour is not recommended for pregnant travelers due to walking requirements.
You should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness as it involves walking and some stairs.
A professional local guide leads each group through central London filming sites.
Your day includes guidance from a knowledgeable local who shares stories as you explore central London on foot and by bus (just remember your own Oyster card or travel card), with stops at iconic filming sites like Shakespeare’s Globe before wrapping up near Southbank—all with plenty of time for questions and photos along the way.
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