Walks
- The City of London Culture & Heritage Guide gives details of talks, walks, exhibitions and other events - pick up a copy at the City Information Centre, any City library or London Metropolitan Archives.
- City Guides are the official guides to the City of London, offering a wide range of regular walks and tours, including the daily walks from the City Information Centre.
- Guildhall Library - occasional walks
- London Metropolitan Archives - occasional walks
- Museum of London - walks, talks and other events both at London Wall and in Docklands
- Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) - walks, talks and other events to do with archaeology
- Friends of the Museum of London - join the Friends for their exclusive programme of talks, walks, visits and other events
- Thames Discovery Programme - guided foreshore walks
- Bishopsgate Institute - walks, talks and other events
- Walk London - information and interactive maps for walks all over London; occasional weekends of free led walks
- Square Mile Health Walks - walking for health in the City of London for the over 50s
Other individuals and organisations offering walks in the City and further afield in London include:
- Art in the City (Alexandra Epps)
- City Highlights
- City Sidewalks
- City Walks with Grethe
- Colin Walks London (Colin Davey)
- Crossing the City (Paula Cooze)
- Discovering London (Peter Berthoud)
- Dotmaker Tours
- Footprints of London
- Go London Tours
- Go to Midtown - free walks around Holborn and Bloomsbury
- In Paddington
- Laurence's Walks in London - history of science, invention and intelligence tours
- The London Ambler - architecture and history
- London City Walks
- London Discovery Tours
- London Walks - 'the oldest urban walking tour company in the world' and one of the largest
- Most Curious Tours
- Photo Walks of London
- Secret London Walking Tours (Diane Burstein)
- Silver Cane Tours
- St Bartholomew's Hospital - historic tours
- Unreal City Audio
Self-guided walks
- City of London sundial trail
- Discovering Britain - walks by the Royal Geographical Society; download written and audio guides
- Richard Jones's London Walking Tours
- Tom Bolton, London's Lost Rivers: A Walker's Guide (Strange Attractor Press, 2011)
- There are lots of books of London walks - try the Museum of London shop, Stanford's in Long Acre or any large bookshop