For many years individuals with a particular
interest in the 'Square Mile' have been able to qualify
as City guides at an examination (both written and practical)
sponsored by the City of London. A group of these guides founded
the City of London Guide Lecturers Association in 1983 in order to
promote the City's history, customs, ceremonies, activities and
topography.
The Association has grown considerably since it
was founded and now publishes a register of members who offer their
services as guides and/or lecturers. This allows individuals and
organisations to obtain information about guides and speakers who
have a special knowledge of the City of London, with a wide range
of special subjects, services and languages suitable for the
business community, for tourists and for any others with an
interest in the City. In addition to their listed abilities, many
guides work or have worked within the City.
The individual entries for guides shown in the
downloadable file below should provide sufficient information as to
the suitability of a guide for any particular need. Further details
and bookings should be made by approaching the guide directly using
the contact details under each entry. Fees should be discussed and
agreed before any firm contract is entered into.
Download the City Guides Listing
here (92kb)
Discover the City through organised weekly walks hosted by
specialist guides
Download details of City of London guided walks
here (1mb)
Read about weekly guided tours of the Mansion House.
How to train as a City Guide - further information
Visit the City Guides website.