There are so many London walks routes that you could follow. You could, for example, explore the area of the Inns of Court on a Legal London Walking Tour.
You could venture onto the wild expanse of Hampstead Heath and then take a stroll through the village of Hampstead on a Walk.
If you want to have a night out that is totally different then why not consider exploring the old pubs and historic inns and taverns of the City on a fun and fascinating London Pub Walk?
The truth is that, with a City like London the only thing that limits you in your exploration is your imagination.
We have been devising Walks of London for 28 years and, in that time, we have covered almost every square inch of London. Yet, strange as it might seem, things still crop up from time to time on our London Walking Tours that surprise even us!
That is because London as a City evolved rather than being built to a plan. One of the things we always stress to out walkers is that, if you really want to explore London you must not walk around with your eyes glues to the ground, you must look all around you. Up down and sideways.
Take Fleet Street for example. If you walk along it from Ludgate Circus you really should pause and look left at the graceful spire of St. Bride’s Fleet Street. This lovely spire was designed by Sir Christopeher Wren.
But it also the spire that inspired the modern tiered wedding cake, a fact that those who take part in our London walks really get to appreciate. Yet many of them say that they would never have really stopped and really looked at and thought about that lovely, graceful spire had we not pointed it out to them and explained its history.
That is why ourĀ London walks are such a good way to explore London because they make you see beyond the obvious and really look at a City that is both beautiful and fascinating in equal measure.
Tags: Hampstead Heath, Hampstead Village, Inns of Court, Legal London, london walking tours, London walks, Sir Christopher Wren, St Bride's Fleet Street


