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Visit the Birthplace of The Rolling Stones - Private Tour
(36) Avis
London
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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L'âge minimum est de 9 ans
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Conceived at the Ealing Club in the spring of 1962, The Rolling Stones ‘kicked-off’ their career at the Station Hotel, Richmond on Sunday 24th February 1963
Travel back to their birthplace and visit the locations in West London where they performed regularly between 1962 and 1964.
The tour takes you past their homes and haunts in Chelsea and the venues where they played and hung-out. You’ll visit Olympic Studios, where they recorded six consecutive albums and the church hall location in Richmond where the group performed to a dozen or so fans in various line-ups before securing their first weekly residency at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond.
You’ll see where Mick and Ronnie lived more rece...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide professionnel
Toutes les taxes, frais et frais de manutention
Air-conditioned vehicle
To and from pick-up and drop-off locations
Snacks
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Earls Court Police Box
Outside the front entrance to Earls Court Station (use the Earls Court Road exit NOT Warwick Road)
Retour
Richmond Station (Stop C)
This tour ends at Richmond Station with fast and frequent train and tube services back to all parts of London and Windsor. Why not take the opportunity of spending more time in Richmond for a walk along the river or the famous Richmond Park with roaming deer and oodles of history.
Visit the Birthplace of The Rolling Stones - Private Tour
(36) Avis
London
À propos
Conceived at the Ealing Club in the spring of 1962, The Rolling Stones ‘kicked-off’ their career at the Station Hotel, Richmond on Sunday 24th February 1963
Travel back to their birthplace and visit the locations in West London where they performed regularly between 1962 and 1964.
The tour takes you past their homes and haunts in Chelsea and the venues where they played and hung-out. You’ll visit Olympic Studios, where they recorded six consecutive albums and the church hall location in Richmond where the group performed to a dozen or so fans in various line-ups before securing their first weekly residency at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond.
You’ll see where Mick and Ronnie lived more rece...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide professionnel
Toutes les taxes, frais et frais de manutention
Air-conditioned vehicle
To and from pick-up and drop-off locations
Snacks
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Earls Court Police Box
Outside the front entrance to Earls Court Station (use the Earls Court Road exit NOT Warwick Road)
Retour
Richmond Station (Stop C)
This tour ends at Richmond Station with fast and frequent train and tube services back to all parts of London and Windsor. Why not take the opportunity of spending more time in Richmond for a walk along the river or the famous Richmond Park with roaming deer and oodles of history.
Itinéraire
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Edith Grove World's End Estate
After passing by the location of the Wetherby Pub where Bill Wyman was auditioned for the band who also rehearsed there, we stop outside the flat where they were given their name...
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102 Edith Grove
A quick stop outside the flat that Brian, Mick and Keith shared between 1962 and 1963 and where they invited The Beatles to after first meeting them in Richmond
5 minutes
3
Cheyne Walk
Take a look at the houses that Mick and Keith purchased in 1968 in one of the most salubrious streets in London
2 minutes
4
King's Road
The beating heart of Swinging London, home to the 'Chelsea Drugstore' location and legendary fashion and music venues.
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5
The Half Moon, Putney, London
Where The Stones performed at a private party as recently as 2000
10 minutes
6
Olympic Studios - Cinema
A 10-minute stop at Olympic. The Stones recorded 6 consecutive albums here between 1966 and 1972 with Chris Kimsey and Glyn Johns. Their first hit 'Come On', released in 1963, was recorded at Olympic's previous location off Baker Street in London.
10 minutes
7
One Kew Road
Previously the Station Hotel, home to the original Crawdaddy Club, this is the Richmond location where The Stones secured their first residency on Sunday 24th February 1963 and where they first met The Beatles and signed for Decca Records
10 minutes
8
Terrace Gardens- Richmond Hill
See where Mick and Jerry lived in the early 1990s (she still lives here with new husband Rupert Murdoch), where Ronnie Wood lived from 1971. 'It's Only Rock And Roll But I Like It' was written here in 1973. Pete Townsend owns the house which is currently up for sale... Yours for only £15M
5 minutes
9
Ormond Road
Visit the Sandover Hall location in Richmond, where The Stones performed between 1962 and 1963...
5 minutes
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Crawdaddy Club
The second location of the Crawdaddy Club when in 1963, The Yardbirds replaced The Stones as the resident band. It was also the location of Harold Pendleton's National Jazz and Blues Festival (1961-1965) which, after a few years at various locations finally moved to Reading - now the longest-running pop festival in the world.