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Hello, my name is Lettie Mckie and I’m a freelance tour guide, offering public and private walking tours of London.

I’m qualified with the Camden Tour Guides Association and I have a master’s degree in architectural history from UCL’s The Bartlett School of Architecture.

I’m a tour guide because I’m incurably curious about London and its secrets. I love discovering new places and turning my knowledge into tours!

I craft exciting and accessible walking routes through different areas and tell stories about London’s endlessly fascinating people, urbanism, and architecture, peeling back the layers of history to reveal surprising facts and extraordinary anecdotes hidden around every corner!

You can book for my public tours on the Tours page of this website and subscribe to my newsletter to hear about new public tour dates when they are released.

I also take private tour bookings on request. If you have group that you would like me to run a tour with please don’t hesitate to get in touch with your enquiry. I can offer a bespoke tour on locations to suit your requirements from the traditional London tourist sites to niche local tours focused on a specific area of your choice. 

I also take on commissions for cultural organisations, designing and delivering new public tours for clients on request. If you are interested in commissioning me for a new public tour, get in touch to discuss your brief. 

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I offer public and private tours on request

My clients

I design and deliver public tours for cultural organisations

Heritage Guides

With a meticulous focus on research and storytelling, Heritage Guides bring to life a vibrant history. Whether it’s an ascent through Edinburgh’s iconic skyline or following in the footsteps of mayors and merchants in the City of London, their mission is to provide an experience of deep insights and enthralling tales.

Open City

Open City is a charity empowering communities to learn about, feel connected to, and have a role in shaping places where they live. Their mission is to make the built environment more open, accessible, and equitable.

Save Britain’s Heritage

SAVE Britain’s Heritage campaigns to bring new life to threatened historic buildings of all types and ages.

Sir John Soane’s Museum

Sir John Soane’s Museum is the extraordinary house and museum of the British architect Sir John Soane (1753-1837), one of the foremost architects of the Regency era.
Book a tour

Get in touch to enquire about a private group tour booking or to commission a new public tour