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About the Blue Badge
The Blue Badge is the British national standard guiding
qualification and internationally recognised bench mark of
excellence.
Blue Badge Guides are selected, trained and examined by the official British tourist boards. The training is detailed and comprehensive, the examinations rigorous, and registration an achievement.
In London the course lasts for eighteen months.
Originating in London, this has been awarded by regional Tourist Boards since 1969, so that every guide will have the same background of national core knowledge combined with in-depth local knowledge.
As well as acquiring knowledge, Blue Badge Guides are trained in the selection and presentation of material. This has been so successful that English trainers have trained guides all over the world, and the Blue Badge is recognised internationally.
Blue Badge Guides have a wide range of languages (40+), specialities and interests, and can guide on foot, in cars, on coaches, on trains and on boats.
They have a wealth of experience, which is respected by discriminating tour operators and travel agents throughout the world.
They take pride in constantly updating their knowledge to enable their visitors to enjoy Britain's immense, unique and varied heritage.
They are practical, punctual, reliable, and thrive on the unexpected, welcoming individuals or groups, here on business or for pleasure.