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London Rock ‘N’ Roll History Minibus Tour

London: Rock 'n' Roll History Tour
Where? Duke of York Column, The Mall, St. James’s When? 1st February 2025 to 20th January 2026 1.30 PM to 5 PM Tue & Sat (Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec); Tue & Thu-Sat (Apr-Oct) Price? From £65 Parking: Nearby car parks Trains: The closest station is Charing Cross Bakerloo Northern Other nearby stations: Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus Train fares

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After meeting your friendly guide by the Duke of York's Column, you'll board a comfortable air-conditioned minibus and be driven around town on a tour through London's rock 'n' roll history.

Inside the 'Rock N Roll History' minibusPhoto: getyourguide.co.uk
Inside the 'Rock N Roll History' minibus

You'll see the sites that made the Sixties swing, where the hippie counter-culture once thrived, and where the 70s punk revolution kicked off.

Inside the 'Rock N Roll History' minibusPhoto: getyourguide.co.uk

As you drive through Kensington, Chelsea, Mayfair, St. John's Wood and Notting Hill you'll pass by the pubs and clubs where the bands once played, stop outside the music studios where they recorded their songs, and see the streets where they picked up the latest fashions.

Inside the 'Rock N Roll History' minibusPhoto: getyourguide.co.uk

You'll see where Jimi Hendrix lived and died, where Mick Jagger and Marianne once partied, where Paul McCartney got married, and where Freddie Mercury once reigned supreme.

Along the way your knowledgeable guide will be sharing lots of interesting stories about everyone from the Sex Pistols, Cream, Queen and Jimmy Page to The Beatles, The Clash and the Rolling Stones.

Outside The Beatles' Abbey Road StudiosPhoto: getyourguide.co.uk
Outside The Beatles' Abbey Road Studios
Walking over the zebra crossing at Abbey RoadPhoto: getyourguide.co.uk
Walking over the zebra crossing at Abbey Road

If you're a Beatles fan then you're in for an extra-special treat because you'll have a chance to photograph yourself walking over the famous zebra crossing at Abbey Road, and stare up at the Savile Row roof where they played their final live performance.

How to get to Abbey Road

Bus and train fares to Abbey Road
Fare zone Cash Oyster & Contactless Travelcard
Single fare Single fare Daily cap One day
Peak Off-peak Peak Off-peak Any­time Off-peak
Bus (all zones) n/a £1.75 £5.25 £6
Train (zone 1) £7 £2.90 £2.80 £8.90 £8.90 £16.60(zone 1-4) £16.60(zone 1-6)
Train (zone 1-2) £7 £3.50 £2.90 £8.90 £8.90
Train (zone 1-3) £7 £3.80 £3.10 £10.50 £10.50
Train (zone 1-4) £7 £4.60 £3.40 £12.80 £12.80
Train (zone 1-5) £7 £5.20 £3.60 £15.30 £15.30 £23.60(zone 1-6)
Train (zone 1-6) £7 £5.80* £3.80* £16.30 £16.30
* Journeys between zone 1 and Heathrow are always charged at the peak rate. Prices are correct as of
The closest train station to Abbey Road is Charing Cross Bakerloo Northern. Plan your journey from Bank, Earl’s Court, Euston, King’s Cross St. Pancras, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Marylebone, Paddington, Victoria, Waterloo or another station:

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