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Blitzwalkers is an in-person historical walking tour and lecture service focused on “wartime London.” Its core content covers Second World War London, the Blitz, the Battle of Britain, the V-Weapons campaigns, and the Home Front lives of ordinary Londoners. It is closer to an in-depth educational city walking program than a standardized online course.
Its tours stand out by combining still-visible wartime remains in London with historical narrative. They use archival photographs for “then and now” comparisons, display period-related artifacts, and incorporate eyewitness personal accounts to help participants understand wartime urban life, military organization, and the background of equipment and technology. In addition to walking tours, Blitzwalkers can also provide themed lectures for schools or organized groups, such as London at War, The Blitz, and Home Front, with content customized as much as possible to local connections.
Blitzwalkers was founded in 2010. Steve Hunnisett is one of its main guides, and the website states that he has led more than 200 tours in London. Clients have included RAF High Wycombe, British Army and reserve groups, the Royal Netherlands Air Force, multiple schools, and family groups from around the world. He is also a guest lecturer at the University of Westminster, a contributor to Britain at War magazine, and an Associate Member of the Guild of Battlefield Guides, giving the service a strong level of professional credibility.
The website does not publish fixed prices. A 2024 update states that it no longer runs regular walk-up public tours, except for one date per year, and currently only accepts private group bookings. Groups may range from schools, colleges, and service organizations to small groups of family and friends, with prices adjusted according to group size. As a result, actual cost, duration, route, and available dates all need to be confirmed by email or through a form.
Its strengths are its highly focused theme, rich supporting materials, and customizable format, making it suitable for history enrichment education and military history study. Customer feedback also indicates positive responses from schools, military groups, and international visitors. Its limitations are the lack of a public course outline, pricing, cancellation policy, and language information, as well as no indication of certificates or accredited courses. For non-UK users, participation requires traveling to London in person.
It is suitable for school history programs, military study groups, Second World War enthusiasts, small family groups, and those needing research support on London’s wartime history. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the review text alone; it is recommended to test the official website before travel and contact Blitzwalkers in advance to confirm availability, language options, and payment methods.
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