If you're looking to spice up your trip with a unique and fun-filled activity, why not try a silent disco tour in London? Sporting a pair of headphones, you'll wander the city with an energetic guide who will encourage you to embrace your inner child, dancing and singing as you make your way between landmarks. Learn about London's musical history in an entertaining way as you catch your breath between tunes before getting ready to belt out another classic.
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If you're looking to spice up your trip with a unique and fun-filled activity, why not try a silent disco tour in London?
Sporting a pair of headphones, you'll wander the city with an energetic guide who will encourage you to embrace your inner child, dancing and singing as you make your way between landmarks.
Learn about London's musical history in an entertaining way as you catch your breath between tunes before getting ready to belt out another classic.
Here's your guide to silent disco tours, one of the most unique sightseeing tours in London.
Self-professed theater geeks can unleash their inner leading lady on this musical-themed city tour of London.
Don your headset and make your way around the West End — known as London's musical district. Here, you can discover some of the city's most famed theaters where iconic shows have been performed for decades.
You'll gain insider knowledge about each landmark you pass and you'll witness the grand architecture of over 20 theaters including the Lyceum, where the Disney classic, the Lion King, has been shown for over 20 years.
As you move between sites, you’ll enjoy singing your heart out to show tunes from your favorite musicals.
If you're more into Madonna than Mamma Mia, opt for this silent disco tour with songs from all of the classic superstars.
Following a dramatic drag queen around London is sure to be a good time for anyone involved. You'll dance, sing and bop your way through Soho, and Fitzrovia as you enjoy tunes from every decade — from Cyndi Lauper to Miley Cyrus.
Your guide will keep you entertained as you explore this central London neighborhood and discover secrets about each destination.
Make your festive season in London even more magical on this Christmas-themed silent disco excursion.
Listen to cheesy holiday hits as you make your way around on a walking tour of London during the festive period.
Journey around the most popular spots in the city, such as Mayfair, Oxford Street and Grosvenor Square to witness the twinkling lights that illuminate much of London throughout December.
Feel your worries leave you as you embrace Christmas with a witty commentary and classic bangers, bound to get you singing along.
If you want to really get the party started, jump on a boat for a rave down the Thames river.
Once the sun has set on the city, you'll board your boat and let loose as you spend the night dancing with your friends. Admire the sights of London as they pass you by, including major landmarks, such as the London Eye and Tower Bridge.
This is the perfect option for those celebrating a birthday, bachelor or bachelorette party, or those who are simply seeking a unique experience.
Some London silent disco tours take place around the West End, which is fitting with its musical history. This Central London district became a hub of entertainment in the 17th century after the Puritan ban on theaters was lifted.
There are now 39 theaters in the area, the oldest of which is the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, which opened in 1663.
"The Mousetrap" is the longest-running show in the district with over 28,000 performances, followed by "Les Misérables" and the "Phantom of the Opera," which opened in 1985, and 1986 respectively.
Other popular musicals are the "Lion King," shown at the Lyceum Theatre, and "Wicked" — the prequel to the "Wizard of Oz," which is performed at the Apollo Victoria Theatre.
Soho is another of the greatest entertainment districts in London, known for its numerous clubs and bars. The majority of the British film industry is also centered around Soho, making it the place for creatives and celebrities to let loose.
One nod to the musical history of Soho is the mural that depicts the jazz musician George Melly, as well as the writer Dylan Thomas, on Carnaby Street.
In the 1980s, Berwick Street — one of Soho's main strips — was nicknamed the "Golden Mile of Vinyl" attracting music fans from all over.
Davis Bowie caught his big break in Soho during the 1960s and many other superstars have played in the area, including Fleetwood Mac, the Arctic Monkeys, and Amy Winehouse.
All silent disco tours in London cost between £20 and £30 per person, making them accessible for everyone, and an entertaining way to fill a few hours in your London itinerary.
London silent disco excursions include the rental of your headset, as well as a guide to provide interesting commentary and keep the party going as you tour the city.
Silent disco tours in London meet at a variety of destinations across the center of the city, depending on which landmarks you'll be exploring. These are all easy-to-reach locations, such as recognizable pubs or theaters.
You'll be able to see the meeting point of all tours before booking and London's extensive underground train network makes all corners of the city easily accessible.
The majority of silent dance parties in London last an hour, which gives you plenty of time to party your heart out without wearing you out for the rest of the day.
Some silent disco tours in London only take place after dark, such as Thames River cruises. However, most excursions are available throughout the day and there are a variety of time slots to choose from.
The best time to book your silent disco is on the last day of your trip to end your vacation with a bang. However, if that's not an option, have a look at your London itinerary to see where you can slot this fun activity in.