Walking Tour – A Great Political Maze: Mayfair in the Eighteenth Century

Tuesday - 30 June 2026 - 18:00
Ticket price £17.50; £12.50

Mayfair was built up through the eighteenth century. This was a time when democratic systems were evolving albeit marked by corruption and nepotism and impacted by wars, trade and the development of empire. Politics got everywhere including in music, satire and fashion. One prominent issue was the American war making this walk particularly relevant on the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence.

We trace a diagonal course through Mayfair including three of its grand squares, passed some of its great surviving eighteenth century buildings and Parish church and the statues to and homes of some of the most powerful players in this theatre such as William Pitt, the Younger, Charles James Fox and Robert Clive. We include great international wars, urban riots and a mysterious suicide.

Your Guide(s)

Event details

Tour duration 2 hours
Child friendly? Yes
Access friendly? Yes
Meeting point: Oxford Circus tube station, outside exit 3, South West corner of Regent Street, Oxford Street
Finishing at:Near Shepherds Market area, equidistant between Hyde Park Corner and Green Park tubes stations.

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