Book Votes for Women! tickets & walk in the footsteps of suffragettes in London
- Join a powerful 2-hour walking tour exploring the militant suffragette movement in Edwardian London
- Visit key protest sites from Westminster to Covent Garden, including Bow Street where many were tried
- Experience HERstory brought to life with theatrical storytelling, comedy, and street theatre
- Learn about lesser-known heroines, from working-class activists to Indian princesses and refugee arsonists
- Includes free entry to the Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice on the same day
Experience the Votes for Women! Tour with Herstorical Tours
- Date: 7th December 2025
- Times: Approximately 2 hours
- Age Restrictions: Ages 16+ due to sensitive content
- Meeting Point: Parliament Square, Parliament Square, London, SW1P 3JX
- Tickets include: Guided walking tour, theatrical performances, entry to Bow Street Museum of Crime and Justice
Discover the untold stories of London’s suffragettes
Herstorical Tours invites you to uncover the radical and rebellious women who fought for the vote in Edwardian London!
From smashing windows to setting fires, these women defied the system and changed history.
Led by a theatrical guide, you’ll hear dramatic retellings of suffragette actions, arrests, and trials. Learn about human smuggling, vandalism in the National Gallery, and the lives of disabled and refugee activists on an immersive tour that offers a bold, feminist perspective on London’s past.
- Historic Locations: Visit sites of protests, arrests, and trials across Westminster and Covent Garden
- Theatrical Storytelling: Experience HERstory through live performance and comedy
- Hidden Heroines: Discover the stories of lesser-known suffragettes and their daring acts
- Museum Entry: Includes same-day access to Bow Street Museum to explore suffragette history further
- Respectful & Entertaining: Balances sensitive historical content with engaging performance
Book your Votes for Women! tour today and walk the streets where history was made - by women who refused to be silenced.