You’ll follow in the footsteps of Villanelle and Eve Polastri across London, seeing more than ten real Killing Eve filming locations with a local guide who shares behind-the-scenes details. Expect laughs, unexpected rain showers, and a feeling like you’ve stepped into your favorite scenes — plus plenty of time for questions or just soaking up the atmosphere.
There’s this moment when you’re standing outside the Royal Observatory in Greenwich and you realize — hang on, that’s where Villanelle slipped past the crowd in season two. I was there with our guide, Sarah, who seemed to know every shortcut and bit of trivia (she even pointed out a tiny café where the crew used to grab tea between takes). The air smelled faintly like rain on old stone, and someone nearby was playing music from their phone — not quite the show’s soundtrack but it fit somehow.
We zigzagged through about ten different Killing Eve locations in three hours. It wasn’t just ticking off places; Sarah had these little details — like how Sandra Oh would rehearse lines quietly on set, or which scenes were faked to look like Paris but were really London alleys. At one spot I tried mimicking Villanelle’s walk (bad idea, almost tripped), and Sarah laughed so hard she nearly dropped her map. I never expected a TV tour to feel this much like wandering around with friends who are all secretly obsessed with the same show.
The weather kept changing — sun, drizzle, then back again — so we ducked under awnings or paused in doorways that doubled as spy meeting points on screen. We’d catch glimpses of regular Londoners doing their thing and I kept thinking about how many stories layer over these streets. Some bits felt eerie quiet; other times we’d pass groups chatting in a dozen languages. There’s something weirdly moving about standing right where Eve Polastri and Villanelle played out their cat-and-mouse game. I still think about that view across Greenwich Park at the end — not sure why it stuck with me so much.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
You visit more than 10 different Killing Eve filming sites in London.
Yes, an expert tour guide leads the experience.
Yes, there are public transportation options close to the meeting point.
No, it is not recommended for those with walking problems or poor cardiovascular health.
Yes, service animals are permitted.
No specific attraction entries are included; it is focused on outdoor filming locations.
Your afternoon includes an expert local guide leading you by foot through more than ten iconic Killing Eve filming spots across London. Service animals are welcome and public transport is easy to reach before or after your walk.
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