Walking Tour – 1966: The Year of Swinging London

Thursday - 16 July 2026 - 14:30
Ticket price £17.50; £12.50

It was 1966 and London was exploding with new, young, cutting edge movements in music, fashion, film and photography. America’s Time magazine called London “the Swinging City”! To cap it all there were the joyous events in July on a football field at Wembley.

Richard presents his walk on the 60th anniversary of that Time magazine feature.

However, just how much was London really swinging? Homelessness and poverty were big problems in a still largely bombed out city. The first protests were staged against American action in Vietnam. Disturbing gangster crime was rife.

The walk includes the iconic Carnaby Street, one of Soho’s music clubs and rock hang-outs, the house in which Hendrix lived and where violent anti-Vietnam war protests were staged.

Your Guide(s)

Event details

Tour duration 2 hours
Child friendly? Yes
Access friendly? Yes
Meeting point: Oxford Circus tube station, Oxford St, outside exit 4, NW corner of Oxford Circus.
Finishing at:Grosvenor Gardens, the west side, by the old US Embassy. Bond Street, Hyde Park Corner, Maryleone tubes all close.

Please note that walks are run by Association members – your contract is between you and the guide, not with the Association