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A-Z London Hidden Walks: Discover 20 routes in and around the city

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Clear your mind’s eye and think of an old London pub – we’re talking really old. What does it look like? Which part of town is it in? Got it?

A private London Walk makes a fab present – be it a birthday or anniversary or get-to-know-your-new neighbourhood gift or Christmas present or whatever. Merchandise schmerchandise (gift wrapped or not) – but giving someone an experience, now that’s special. Memories make us rich. LONDON WALKS – STREETS AHEAD! The formalised walk takes you from Sydenham Hill Station through the woods to the gardens of the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill to Dulwich Park. If you want to go on this one, you can find the route, map, photos, and video on my Hampstead walk blog post. Mayfair might feel like an unlikely place to discover London’s secrets. After all, anyone who has ever heard of The Ritz and Green Park knows that Mayfair’s all about the old-school spenny glamour. Even jaded Londoners find these London Walks a source of astonishing gems of information about the city in which they live.” Daily Mail, Top London TreatsYou’ve had a look at the top hidden gems of London. From cheeky Farting Lane to the buried treasure of Little Compton Street, you’ll love searching out these secret locations in London.

If you want to know London better, if you want to learn some things about the world’s most cosmopolitan city that most people who spend their lives there never learn… I can think of no better investment than London Walks” The New York Times If you’re interested in this self-guided east London walking tour, take a look at my blog post about Shoreditch walks for the route, photos, video, and map. Book a room in the West End at the Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel for prime accommodation near to Kingly Court. Brompton Cross Few, however, know about the Art in the Park Trail, conceived as part of the park’s development to help viewers appreciate and experience art as part of a landscape.This cool, lesser-known section of the Capital Ring offers a mix of urban and green spaces, taking walkers through interesting residential streets, commons, and notable landmarks. Whether you’re into secret walks or tree walks, loop walks or historic walks, there’s a London walking book for you. The books make great gifts for the walking lover in your life, too. Meet the route at the north end of the Hampton Court Bridge. Walk with the river on your right and admire the Hampton Court Bridge and the palace.

The Golden Boy of Pye Corner - Once a sordid corner of Medieval London, it is perhaps rather ironic that this is also the spot where the Great Fire of London finally stopped! It’s ensconced underneath Smithfield Meat Market behind a rather unprepossessing door. Don’t worry, if you think you’ve found the right place, you probably have. Cross Bones Burial GroundThis walk will take you to some of the best places to read in London, too, so make sure to bring a book with you when you do it.

This section of the Thames path winds in and around inlets, wharfs and bridges, with cool historic sights along the way.Most London bridge walks that start at Tower Bridge will take you to touristy spots; this doesn’t. Well, to be honest, most people haven’t ever heard of the Streatham Rookery, and those that have mainly live in Streatham but it’s one of the darned prettiest little gardens in South London all the same.If you’re looking for a secret photography spot in London, visit Formosa Street in Maida Vale for some lovely sunset old-architecture cityscapes. Positioned between Regents Park and Kensington Gardens, it’s a great destination for a day out in warm weather.

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