
I think it's really awful that we paid money for something that couldn't even be completed because the guide didn't care about all of the paying participants. I did not do this tour with them, but we did other walking tours and this was not an issue. This is the first tour booked through Viator that my family and I have been disappointed with. Watson helps the NYPD investigate a murder at a storage facility that caters to wealthy clients with items they want hidden from customs agents. Synopsis: Holmes takes extreme measures to gain legal re-entry into the U.S. Even looking around, my parents could not find where he went. I was going to post it sooner but a storm knocked out my power today. It had not even been half an hour and the guide had lost them because he had gone too far, too fast. The other walking tours my parents had done, the guide went at the pace of the slowest person or at least waited so everyone was able to take part. My parents fell behind a couple times and he had no concern whether they were still with the group or not. His height had him walking very fast and not waiting for the others. The tour guide did not consider the walking abilities of all participants. Unfortunately this review is not based on the content of the tour, but the way the tour was run. Your tour concludes on the Strand in central London. This tour offers plenty of time to brush up on Holmes lore, ask questions and snap photos. Admire the lovely (and very non-prison like!) Neo-Classical architecture while hearing tales of the prison’s infamous resident, Lord Blackwood. is well-worth the price of admission for First Folios latest production Sherlock Holmes Last Case at the Mayslake Peabody Estate by Charles Marowitz. Blurring the line of fiction and reality, we follow Harold as he descends into madness. Incapable of functioning in reality, he submerges himself into a play about his life. Stop at the site of the Diogenes Club, known for its strict no talking rule, and Somerset House, location of the fictional Pentonville Prison. Harold Sugar is a middling playwright amidst a mid-life crisis and a failing marriage. See the sites that inspired Doyle and have recently given host to performances by Jeremy Brett, Benedict Cumberbatch and Robert Downey Jr., star of Guy Richie’s 2009 film Sherlock Holmes. Follow your guide’s carefully laid trail past famous book and film locations including grand hotels, pubs and gentlemen’s clubs. Watson, and continue to the Royal Academy building, used in the film adaptation of the 1979 thriller Murder by Decree. Pass the initial meeting place of Holmes and his dear Dr.

As you begin, learn a bit about the beloved 19th-century detective – the brainchild of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – and his most tangled and fascinating adventures. In the morning, head to Piccadilly Circus to meet your friendly guide and begin your walking tour through the sites and stories of Sherlock Holmes.
