Dr Johnson's House - Walk & Visit
Schedule
Wed Feb 11 2026 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Dr Johnson's House | London, EN
About this Event
Take a fascinating walk through the historic heart of literary London and visit the home of its most famous resident writer: Samuel Johnson. Following the establishment of Caxton's print workshop by Wynkyn de Worde in Fleet Street in 1500, the area became the bustling centre of print and publishing, and by the 1700s the many local coffeehouses and taverns were the haunt of writers, booksellers and journalists alike.
Start and finish: Dr Johnson's House, 17 Gough Square EC4A 3DE
Arrival time: 12.45 pm for prompt 1pm Tour departure
Duration: The Guided Walking Tour lasts about 60 minutes and ends back at Dr Johnson's House where you begin your self-guided visit to the House. You are welcome to stay until the House closes at 5pm.
Step back in time to 1700s London with our expert City of London Guide. Explore the hidden lanes and squares of historic Fleet Street Quarter, where lords, lawyers and writers rubbed shoulders with hawkers, pick pockets and prostitutes....It is also where 'Dictionary Johnson' - one of England's greatest writers - lived and worked, and famously said,'...when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life'.
Like many Londoners today Samuel Johnson was not from London. The son of a bookseller in Lichfield (Staffordshire), Johnson walked to the capital in 1737 seeking fame and fortune. He never left. While fortune evaded him, Dr Johnson rose to become one of the greatest literary figures of the 18th century.
Following your Walk, we invite you to explore Dr Johnson’s House, where the great lexicographer compiled his legendary in 1755. See the garret where Johnson created his Dictionary and enjoy looking up lost words and witty definitions that still amuse us today—like , , and !
17 Gough Square is the only historic townhouse still standing in the area, having survived many near misses - not least the Blitz! Built in the 1690s, shortly after the Great Fire, the five-storey house retains many of its period features, including a very quirky anti-burglary device. You can browse all the rooms and sit down on the chairs and window seats to soak up the atmosphere in what was still the tallest building in the locality during WWII.
Accessibility - There is regrettably no step-free access to Dr Johnson's House.There are seven steps to access the entrance (with a handrail).The building is a five-storey townhouse with a staircase between each floor.There are handrails on each side of the staircase and visitor seating in every room.Toilets are located down a steep set of stairs.
The Guided Walking Tour is led by an Official City of London Guide.
Agenda
🕑: 12:45 PM
Arrival and Registration
Info: Arrival and registration at Dr Johnson's House, 17 Gough Square EC4A 3DE. Please bring your booking confirmation
🕑: 01:00 PM
Tour Departs
Info: Walking Tour departs from Dr Johnson's House. Lasts approximately 1 hour
🕑: 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Arrive back at Dr Johnson's House
Info: Self-guided visit to the 1690s historic London townhouse where Dr Samuel Johnson lived and compiled his Dictionary of the English Language
Where is it happening?
Dr Johnson's House, 17 Gough Square, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 20.00



















