Step into the sleek lines and bright geometry of London’s interwar style. Your driver-guide leads a calm route past grand façades and smart lobbies that still carry the spirit of the swing era. See bold corners, chrome detail and stepped towers at landmarks such as Senate House, the Daily Express on Fleet Street, the Adelphi by the Strand, and Shell Mex House. Where access allows, we step inside to admire stone, marble and careful craft, keeping timings easy so you have room for photos and a quiet look.
We then head to fine outer-city icons. The Hoover Building in Perivale shines with strong colour and neat symmetry; Battersea Power Station shows a mighty take on the style; Greater London House (the old Carreras factory) offers striking feline motifs along its frontage. If you wish, we can add an interior visit at Eltham Palace, a rare showpiece of the period with warm wood, soft curves and thoughtful detail. Each stop is chosen for clear views and safe drop-offs.
Along the way your guide shares short, lively notes on designers, patrons and the social life of the time, linking stations, offices, theatres and homes into one clear story. We keep the pace steady, use traffic-smart routes, and shape the day around your interests, whether you prefer landmark exteriors, a few special interiors, or a blend of both.


