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Secrets of Soho: Hidden Stories, Legends & Chinatown Flavours
$108.48
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Overview
Far from ordinary, this is the only tour in Soho and Chinatown offering 9+ Asian tastings, over 31 legend stops and an interactive treasure hunt in one seamless journey.
More than a food tour and more than a history walk, this 30 stop experience blends bold flavours with fascinating stories, uncovering iconic figures, hidden plaques, creative revolutions and cultural moments that shaped Britain and influenced the world.
With small group sizes creating a relaxed and personal atmosphere, the experience feels immersive rather than rushed. Designed for curious travellers who want depth, flavour and discovery, it reveals a side of Soho and Chinatown most visitors walk straight past.
More than a food tour and more than a history walk, this 30 stop experience blends bold flavours with fascinating stories, uncovering iconic figures, hidden plaques, creative revolutions and cultural moments that shaped Britain and influenced the world.
With small group sizes creating a relaxed and personal atmosphere, the experience feels immersive rather than rushed. Designed for curious travellers who want depth, flavour and discovery, it reveals a side of Soho and Chinatown most visitors walk straight past.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
LONDON Soho Chinatown Legends, Asian Food Tour And Treasure Hunt
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 4 hours
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- • Engaging storytelling with legends, history and hidden locations
- • Guided walking tour of Soho and Chinatown (approx. 3.5 hours)
- • A fun and engaging treasure hunt in Chinatown
- Asian street food tastings sampled along the Tour
- • Discover a selection of food tastings in SOHO & Chinatown
- Gratuities
- Extra food and drinks
Meeting point
Main entrance of the Dominion Theatre next to Tottenham Court Road Tube Station.
Return details
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St Giles-in-the-Fields ChurchYour journey begins in one of London’s most striking and unexpected modern spaces, where vast 360° screens, high definition visuals and powerful sound create a unique experience in the heart of the West End. Yet just steps away lies a very different past. This same area was once the infamous St Giles Rookery, one of the worst slums in London’s history. Charles Dickens drew on the misery, poverty and chaos of this area, helping shape the dark world of Oliver Twist. Poverty, crime and survival shaped life here for centuries. At St Giles in the Fields, a 600 year old ritual once unfolded that became one of London’s most haunting traditions. From cutting edge spectacle to dark forgotten history, this gripping first chapter reveals a side of London most visitors never expect and sets the tone for the unforgettable journey ahead.
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Tin Pan AlleyKnown as Britain’s Tin Pan Alley, this is one of the most iconic streets in British music history. For decades, Denmark Street was the beating heart of the music business, filled with publishers, demo rooms, piano showrooms and ambitious songwriters all chasing success. As the years passed, this street helped shape the sound of modern Britain. The Rolling Stones recorded their first album here, David Bowie lived here in his early years, and Elton John worked here as an office boy before the world knew his name. The Kinks, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles and the Sex Pistols all left their mark on this remarkable street. Even today, Denmark Street still hums with musical energy. From legendary guitar shops to stories of rock, punk and raw ambition, this is far more than just a street. It is a place where dreams, rebellion and creativity collided, and for music lovers, it feels like stepping into the soundtrack of British cultural history.
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Soho SquareSoho Square is one of London’s oldest and most fascinating garden squares, where elegance, survival and reinvention have met for centuries. Laid out in the 1670s as King’s Square and named after Charles II, it began as a fashionable address of grand houses and private gardens before becoming one of Soho’s most layered corners. Over the centuries, this square became home to refugees, hidden stories and remarkable lives. French Protestant refugees helped shape the area with their skills, language and worship, while Casanova wrote of secret romance here, Madame Teresa Cornelys brought glamour and scandal, and Dickens saw the striking contrast between elegance and hardship. But Soho Square is not quite as peaceful as it seems, for beneath its calm surface lies a hidden story of fear, survival and resilience. From the statue of Charles II to the curious Tudor hut, this is a place where mystery, culture and transformation still linger.
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Greek Street and Frith Street capture Soho at its most rebellious, creative and unforgettable. Behind old pubs, glowing cafés and late night venues lies a world shaped by scandal, invention, music and misfits. Casanova, the legendary Venetian playboy, once brought his charm, scandal and chaos to these streets. This is where some of Soho’s most extraordinary stories unfold. One address here quietly changed the way the world would one day experience life at home, while another still carries the spirit of a much loved singer. Nearby, a child musical genius once lived, and a legendary café became the living room of Soho’s night world. From intimate venues to notorious pubs filled with writers, bohemians and larger than life characters, this area feels like the beating heart of old Soho. Creative, chaotic and full of character, it reveals a side of London that still feels gloriously alive.
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Carnaby StreetCarnaby Street is one of London’s most iconic streets, a place that came to symbolise freedom, rebellion and self expression. In the 1960s, it became the epicentre of Swinging London, where bold fashion, youth culture and creative energy helped change Britain’s image around the world. Rock stars, designers and rule breakers all left their mark here. But the story around Carnaby is richer than fashion alone. Nearby streets carry the spirit of Britpop, artistic rebellion and world changing ideas. One famous album cover captured 1990s London here, while just around the corner a Soho pump became linked to a breakthrough that changed public health. Murals and plaques add even more layers of creativity and cultural memory. Energetic, colourful and full of stories, this is a part of Soho where music, fashion and ideas collide, and where Soho’s spirit still feels alive today.
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Old Compton StreetOld Compton Street reveals Soho at its boldest, most theatrical and defiant. This is a part of London shaped by nightlife, performance, mischief and reinvention, where Soho’s restless spirit has played out for generations. From cabaret and underground theatre to music, glamour and controversy, these streets capture the energy that made Soho famous. Here, some of Soho’s most remarkable stories come together. Paul Raymond helped shape the area’s reputation for taboo breaking nightlife, while nearby venues played their part in theatre and music history. One tiny basement coffee bar became the birthplace of British rock ’n’ roll, launching stars and changing youth culture. But Old Compton Street is also a place of strength and memory. At its heart lies one of London’s most important LGBTQ+ streets, alive with pride, community and resilience. From bohemian pubs to powerful memorials, this area reminds you that Soho has always belonged to outsiders, artists and dreamers.
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At the iconic Chinatown Gate, the journey enters one of London’s most colourful and atmospheric neighbourhoods. Framed by striking architecture, lantern lined streets and the lively energy of Chinatown, this landmark creates a memorable sense of arrival and marks the beginning of a vibrant new chapter in the experience. It is the perfect introduction to a district full of character, culture and visual charm, setting the tone for everything that follows.
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The tour concludes in Chinatown, bringing the experience to a lively and flavourful finish. After uncovering Soho’s hidden stories, legends and remarkable moments, guests arrive in one of London’s most vibrant districts, where tradition and modern city life come together in a colourful and unforgettable setting. Surrounded by bustling streets, bakeries, supermarkets and family run restaurants, you will enjoy delicious Asian street food tastings, refreshing drinks and traditional sweet treats, creating a relaxed and satisfying ending
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Secrets of Soho: Hidden Stories, Legends & Chinatown Flavours
$108.48
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!