The "City of London Mystical and Dragons Walking Tour" promises to be a captivating exploration of London’s hidden histories and legends. Participants will uncover the symbolic significance of the city’s architecture, explore the lore of dragons and ley lines, and visit ancient landmarks like the London Stone and the Roman temple of London Mithraeum. With a limited group size of 8, this 2.5-hour tour offers a unique opportunity to discover the mystical underpinnings that have shaped the city’s rich past.
Key Points

- The 2.5-hour tour offers an immersive experience exploring London’s sacred sites, forgotten waterways, and ancient architectural symbolism.
- Participants will discover the significance of the London Stone, an ancient monument, and the Mithraeum, a Roman temple.
- The tour examines the symbolic role of dragons in London’s lore, including the Knightrider Street Dragon and St. George.
- Discussions focus on the spiritual significance of ley lines and their connection to ancient mounds, such as the one the Bank of England is built upon.
- The tour provides insights into the ornate designs and intricate carvings of architectural wonders like the Bank of England and St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Tour Overview and Details

The City of London Mystical and Dragons Walking Tour is a 2.5-hour immersive experience that takes visitors on a journey through the city’s sacred sites and forgotten waterways.
With a maximum group size of 8 participants, the tour is priced at £14-£17.50 per person and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Led by an expert guide, the tour explores landmarks like the London Stone, London Mithraeum, and St. Paul’s Cathedral, uncovering the city’s rich mythological history.
Wheelchair-accessible and offered in English, the tour is a must-do for history buffs, mythology enthusiasts, and curious travelers.
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Itinerary Highlights

Starting at Joe & The Juice, the tour takes visitors on a captivating exploration of the city’s sacred sites and forgotten waterways.
The first stop is the mystical London Stone, followed by the Forgotten Streams in Bloomberg Arcade.
Next, the tour ventures to the London Mithraeum, an ancient Roman temple, and the imposing Bank of England.
Other highlights include the iconic St Paul’s Cathedral, the Church of St Martin Ludgate, and the medieval Temple Church.
The tour culminates at the Temple Bar Memorial, where participants can reflect on London’s rich history and mythological legacy.
Exploring Sacred Sites and Forgotten Waterways

Where does the tour begin its exploration of London’s sacred sites and forgotten waterways? The tour kicks off at Joe & The Juice, where participants meet their guide adorned with a green dragon felt image on their backpack. The first stop is the enigmatic London Stone, an ancient monument with mysterious origins. From there, the group ventures to the Forgotten Streams in Bloomberg Arcade, uncovering hidden waterways that once flowed through the city. The tour then visits the London Mithraeum, an archaeological gem showcasing the remnants of a Roman temple dedicated to the god Mithras.
| Location | Significance |
|———–|————–|
| London Stone | Ancient monument with obscure origins |
| Forgotten Streams | Hidden waterways that once flowed through London |
| London Mithraeum | Remains of a Roman temple dedicated to the god Mithras |
| Bank of England | Architectural grandeur and historical importance |
Symbolism in London’s Architecture

From the sacred sites and forgotten waterways, the tour now explores the rich symbolism embedded in London’s architectural wonders.
Along the way, participants uncover the storied histories and esoteric meanings behind the ornate designs of buildings like the Bank of England and St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Gargoyles, stained glass, and intricate carvings all hold clues to the city’s mystical past.
Delving into the symbolic language of the structures, the guide illuminates how ancient beliefs and mythologies have shaped the very fabric of London’s cityscape, offering a deeper appreciation for its architectural heritage.
More Great Tours NearbyDragons and Their Impact on London’s Lore

As the tour progresses, the guide delves into the captivating role that dragons have played in shaping London’s rich folklore and legends.
Participants learn about:
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The legendary Knightrider Street Dragon, said to have been slain by the mythical St. George.
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The influential Welsh Red Dragon, featured prominently in London’s heraldry and symbolizing the city’s Celtic heritage.
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Dragon motifs adorning architectural elements across the city, including St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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The ancient belief in ley lines and dragons’ supposed ability to guard these powerful energy currents running through the land.
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The City’s Evolution From Druidic Times to St. Paul’s Cathedral

Although the City of London has undergone remarkable transformations over the centuries, its foundations can be traced back to the Druidic era.
Traces of ancient mounds and sacred sites from this period still dot the landscape, serving as reminders of the city’s mystical roots.
Remnants of ancient mystical sites linger, evoking the City of London’s deeply rooted spiritual heritage.
As Christianity spread, the city evolved, with the construction of iconic landmarks like St. Paul’s Cathedral.
This grand cathedral, a testament to the city’s religious devotion, stands as a symbol of London’s resilience and ability to adapt while preserving its rich heritage.
Today, the city seamlessly blends its ancient mystical elements with modern development.
Ley Lines and Ancient Mounds
What’re the ley lines and ancient mounds that make up the mystical foundations of the City of London? Ley lines are believed to be invisible energy channels that traverse the landscape, connecting sacred sites.
In London, these ley lines intersect at locations like the London Stone and the ancient mounds at the Bank of England.
Some key points about ley lines and ancient mounds in the City:
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Ley lines were thought to hold spiritual significance for ancient civilizations.
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The Bank of England is built upon an ancient mound dating back to Druidic times.
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These mystical features connect London’s churches, cathedrals, and other historic landmarks.
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Exploring these elements is a central part of the walking tour’s focus on the city’s magical history.
Customer Reviews and Ratings

Customers have praised the City of London Mystical and Dragons Walking Tour, evidenced by its impressive 4.8/5 rating based on 4 reviews.
The City of London Mystical and Dragons Walking Tour boasts an impressive 4.8/5 rating based on 4 glowing customer reviews.
Reviewers from the Netherlands and Germany found the tour "very informative" and "super interesting" with an "entertaining guide."
The tour’s unique focus on London’s sacred sites, forgotten waterways, and dragon symbolism has captivated customers seeking to unravel the city’s mystical history.
With a PDF overview provided post-tour, the experience offers an immersive exploration of London’s evolution from its Druidic roots to the iconic St. Paul’s Cathedral, catering to history buffs, mythology enthusiasts, and curious travelers.
The Sum Up
The City of London Mystical and Dragons Walking Tour provides a captivating exploration of the city’s ancient history and legends. Participants can discover the symbolic significance of London’s architecture, uncover the impact of dragons and ley lines, and explore the evolution of the city from its druidic roots to the present day. This unique experience offers a fascinating glimpse into the mystical and mythical aspects of London’s rich heritage.
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