Taylor Swift London Tour
Quick Details | |
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Availability: Saturdays at 2:30pm (Mar – Oct) | |
Ages: All Ages | |
Duration: 2 hours | |
Tour Type: Public and Private Tour | |
Starting Location: Outside the exit of Highgate Station | |
End Location: Kentish Town |
Taylor Swift London Tour

Explore London through the lens of Taylor Swift’s music on this immersive Taylor Swift London Tour. Journey through iconic neighborhoods that inspired London Boy, visiting vibrant cultural hubs, famous landmarks, and locations tied to Taylor’s time in the city. From historic pubs and scenic parks to bustling markets and music venues, this walk offers a unique blend of music, history, and local charm. Discover the places Taylor once called home, soak in stunning skyline views, and experience the city like a true Swiftie. Comfortable shoes recommended—get ready to step into Taylor’s London story!
Tour Highlights
- Walk through the real-life locations featured in Taylor Swift’s song London Boy
- Capture a photo at End Game’s filming location and visit Taylor’s favorite London spots
- Explore shops, restaurants, and landmarks Taylor has visited
- Discover London’s rich music history while exploring North London
If you’re a Taylor Swift fan and a lover of London, there’s no better way to explore the city than with a Taylor Swift London Tour through the areas of North London’s most significant Swiftie locations. From charming pubs and celebrity hangouts to historic landmarks and picturesque green spaces, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into Taylor’s time in London, her love story with Joe Alwyn, and the inspirations behind her music. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just intrigued by the connection between Taylor and the city, this walking tour promises an unforgettable experience.
Your journey begins at Highgate Station, the perfect starting point for a tour filled with music, romance, and a touch of celebrity magic. Nestled in North London, Highgate offers a mix of historical charm and modern luxury, setting the stage for the adventure ahead.
Highgate Village is one of London’s most sought-after neighborhoods, known for its elegant homes and star-studded residents. As you stroll through its quaint streets, you’ll understand why so many celebrities, including Taylor Swift’s ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn’s family, have been drawn to this picturesque corner of the city.
You’ll visit one of the most charming pubs in London which holds special significance for Taylor fans. It was reportedly an early date spot for Taylor and Joe Alwyn, making it a must-visit for those who followed their love story. Additionally, literary greats like Keats and Shelley once frequented this pub, linking it to the themes of Taylor’s Tortured Poets Department.
Continuing on, you’ll pass the home to legendary figures such as Kate Moss, Sting, and the late George Michael. It’s a fitting place to reflect on Taylor’s own star power and her connection to the artistic and musical heritage of London.
Next, you’ll explore the sprawling greenery of Hampstead Heath, a place Taylor spent a lot of time in during lockdown. Fans will recognize the reference to the Heath in London Boy, and the abundance of willow trees will no doubt remind you of her evocative song Willow.
For those interested in Taylor’s past relationships, the Men’s Swimming Pond at Hampstead Heath is an intriguing stop. Harry Styles, another of Taylor’s famous exes, is known to be a regular swimmer here, adding an extra layer of pop culture significance to the tour.
Climbing to Parliament Hill offers one of the most spectacular views over London. From here, you can see many of the landmarks referenced in London Boy and appreciate how far apart these iconic locations truly are. It’s the perfect moment to take in the city’s beauty and reflect on Taylor’s deep connection to London.
An essential stop for any Swiftie is the pub where Tom Hiddleston gave his infamous GQ interview about his relationship with Taylor and the notorious ‘I ❤️ T.S.’ tank top incident. A fascinating peek into one of Taylor’s most talked-about relationships!
Moving into Kentish Town, you’ll learn about its rich musical heritage. In the 1800s, it was a hub for the piano industry, and today, it remains a lively center for music and nightlife. The area’s artistic energy makes it clear why Taylor and so many other musicians have been drawn to it.
One of London’s most iconic music venues, The Forum has hosted legendary artists such as Dave Grohl, Jack White, Rihanna, Bobby Womack, Justin Timberlake, and KISS. This venue’s impressive history adds another layer of musical magic to your tour.
You will get to visit a key location in the End Game music video and great for fans looking to recreate the famous shot. It’s a great place to stop for a drink and soak in the history. Not far away is a picturesque filming location from End Game, making it a must-see for fans who want to step into one of Taylor’s most visually striking music videos. Walking through this area brings the video to life in a whole new way.
No Taylor Swift London Tour would be complete without a visit to Taylor’s rumored favorite kebab shop. A perfect way to wrap up the journey, this final stop lets you grab a bite to eat just like Taylor would have on a night out in North London.
What’s Included
- Knowledgeable, approachable & fun guide
- Convenient tour starting point outside Highgate Underground Station
- End at Kentish Town
What’s Excluded
- Food & drink
- Gratuities
- British Sign Language interpreter not included
What To Bring
- Consider layers of clothing
- Camera
- Comfortable shoes for a leisurely walking tour
Good To Know
- English language tour
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour
- This guided tour is not accessible for wheelchair users or for parents with prams or buggies
- Adults who are 18 years and older must accompany anyone who is 17 years or younger on all tours
How long is the route?
- The tour is approximately 2 miles long.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
- The tour is not suitable for a wheelchair due to the uneven surfaces on the route. British Sign Language is not provided on the tour.
Do children need to be accompanied?
- All people under 18 (i.e. 17 years old and younger) must be accompanied by an adult (aged 18 years or over) on all tours
Is the tour suitable for children?
- Yes with parental guidance
Public Tour | |
Adult | £17 |
Child | £10 |
Private Tour | |
Groups of 1 - 10 persons | £170 |
Additional persons | £15pp |
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