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Mary Poppins – Walking tour of London film locations

Mary Poppins Walking Tour
Where? Temple station, Victoria Embankment When? Every Thu & Sun 2 PM to 4 PM Price? From £17 Parking: Nearby car parks Buses: 1, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 26, 59, 68, 76, 87, 91, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341, 381, 521, RV1, X68 Bus fares Trains: The closest station is Temple Circle District Train fares

If you're a fan of the Mary Poppins films then you'll love this fun-packed walking tour around some of the locations featured in the two movies - Julie Andrews' original from 1964 and Emily Blunt's sequel in 2018.

Mary Poppins walking tourPhoto: viator.com

Armed with her trusty umbrella, your fun and friendly guide will take you to the corner steps at St. Paul's to see where the bird lady sat. She might not be feeding her feathered friends there anymore, but that won't stop you all from humming a few bars of Feed The Birds!

The front steps of St. Paul's CathedralPhoto: Craig Cross
The front steps of St. Paul's Cathedral

Visit the rooftop terrace at One New Change

No Mary Poppins tour wouldn't be complete without a trip to the rooftops of London, so after that you'll cross over the road to One New Change and ride the lift to their rooftop terrace.

You'll get a fantastic view of the cathedral from up there (maybe one of the best views in the city), and see where they filmed the scene for Trip A Little Light Fantastic.

View of St. Paul's Cathedral from One New ChangePhoto: Craig Cross
View of St. Paul's Cathedral from One New Change

Visit the Royal Exchange and Bank of England

Then you'll head over to the Royal Exchange and Bank of England, where Jane and Michael flew their kite up to the windows to save their family home in Cherry Tree Lane.

The Bank of England and Royal ExchangePhoto: Craig Cross
The Bank of England and Royal Exchange

As you're walking from place to place your guide will share lots of interesting info about PL Travers' book, reveal some secrets about how the films were made, and test everyone's nanny knowledge with some trivia quiz questions. She'll even explain the meaning behind supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

And who knows... maybe you'll go home speaking a bit of Leery!

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