Freemasons’ Hall in London, home to the United Grand Lodge of England and the Museum of Freemasonry, offers guided tours that delve into the history and significance of Freemasonry. The Grand Temple Guided Tour and the Museum of Freemasonry Guided Tour each last 55 minutes, highlighting key historical elements and architectural features. Private group tours for up to 25 people are available for £250 (£300 starting January 2, 2026), with options for Spanish and Portuguese tours. Bespoke tours can be tailored to specific interests. The building is accessible via lift, and visitors should wear comfortable shoes due to walking and standing involved. Refunds for public tours can be requested up to 7 days in advance, excluding non-refundable fees, and late arrivals are not eligible for refunds. For booking and further information, visitors should contact the Tours Team.
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Explore Freemasons' Hall with Guided Tours in London
Freemasons’ Hall is a significant landmark in London, serving as the home of the United Grand Lodge of England and the Museum of Freemasonry. It is one of the few Art Deco buildings in London still used for its original purpose.
Guided Tours:
Grand Temple Guided Tour: A 55-minute tour that explores the 300-year history of Freemasonry, starting in the Museum of Freemasonry and moving to the ceremonial areas, including the Grand Temple, known for its mosaics, organ, and stained glass windows.
Museum of Freemasonry Guided Tour: This 55-minute tour focuses on the history of Freemasonry from its inception in 1717 to its global expansion.
Private Group Tours:
Bespoke Tours:
Accessibility:
Refund Policy:
For more information or to book a tour, visitors are encouraged to contact the Tours Team.