Private Tour
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2 hours 30 minutes
Mobile ticket
Explore the world of Charles Dickens and discover the magic of 'A Christmas Carol' where it all began — in the heart of Victorian London.
Follow your expert guide and storytellers as they lead you through atmospheric streets that inspired Charles Dickens’ beloved tale. From the narrow alleys of the City to the historic buildings that echo with the spirit of Scrooge, Marley, and Tiny Tim, this tour reveals the experiences, sites, and city that inspired Dickens’ most famous creation. Led by expert guides, you'll uncover the real-life locations and hidden corners of London that shaped Dickens’ world, hear fascinating insights into the author's life and times, and explore the social history behind the novella. Along the way, enjoy dramatic readings, seasonal charm, and hidden corners of London that many visitors miss.
Perfect for literature lovers, families, and holiday travellers — this tour is a festive journey through the past, full of warmth, wonder, and Dickensian cheer.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Guiding Fees
As part of the tour we will take the London Underground. Customers will need a valid ticket, oyster card or contactless payment method to use the Underground network.
At the first stop, it will be revealed how the Dickens family's financial difficulties in the 1820s led to the twelve-year-old Charles having to work at Warren’s Blacking factory at Hungerford Stairs. This traumatic chapter in Dickens’ childhood instilled a great fear of poverty in the future literary genius. The guide will reveal how much of Dickens’ work was inspired by the event and how it was kept secret by Dickens for his whole life.
Dickens knew this street well and it has hardly changed since it was laid out in 1730. Craven Street was the home of two American Founding Fathers and a contemporary American literary rival to Dickens also stayed here. Although the two writers never met you will learn what macabre event they both attended. Dickens was accompanied by John Leech, the illustrator of A Christmas Carol and the guide will explain the illustrator's importance to the famous story. And what feature of Doctor David Rees’ house inspired one the most famous images in literary history?
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
223tricial,
Nov 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great The Christmas Carol Walking Tour was a lovely way to step back into Victorian London and experience the world of Charles Dickens firsthand. Our guide brought A Christmas Carol to life with, historical details, and a real passion for Dickens’ work. We visited old streets and hidden corners that perfectly captured the atmosphere of the novel. The pace was comfortable, and there were plenty of time to stop ask question. I would definitely recommend
Safari40485464775,
Nov 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A great insight into the life of Charles Dickens and the story behind A Christmas Carol. Michael was a great guide very knowledgable and informative.
Boo2801,
Nov 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Michael had so much knowledge of Dickens and A Christmas Carol to share that it brought it all to life. Seeing the little courtyards etc where aspects of the book were based on also added to the interest. The comparison of places and the book made you look at London in a different light. Loved the behind London bits.





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