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London Fashion Walks - With The Blue Badge Babes

Monday, June 7th, 2010

THE WALK THAT’S A CUT ABOVE THE REST

The London Fashion Walk is due to launch later in June, and it’s going to be great.

Led by a team of top flight Blue Badge Guides, this totally unique walking tour will introduce participants to the intriguing and exciting world of London fashion.

Are you coming to London for the Clothes Show from 25th to 27th June? Do you have a group? Then why not enhance your visit with the London Fashion Walk?

Highlights of this journey through the highs (and lows!) of London fashion include:-

The studio where the Queen’s wedding dress was created.

The truly exclusive shops of the Queen of Fashion.

The shops and places where Royals and Celebrities come to view and buy the latest fashions.

As you walk, your Blue Badge Guide will regale you with fascinating insights into and intriguing facts about the history of fashion in London.

Do you know how the ”tuxedo” originated, or what it means to have a “bespoke” suit? Your Blue Badge Guide does - and she’ll tell you in the course of the walk.

There’ll be glamour and glitz, the garish and the garrulous, the daring and the disastrous, the milestones and the mistakes all presented with a breathtaking commentary that is guaranteed to make you a dedicated follower of fashion.

The London Fashion Walk meets outside Exit 8 of Oxford Circus Underground Station. This is the Argyle Street Exit (the street that the London Palladium is on).

It is not recommended for the under 12’s.

The London Fashion Walk costs £8.00 per person and takes place regardless of the weather ( so be sure to check the weather forecast and bring your trendiest umbrella if it looks like its going to rain).

Walk will take place on the The following dates.

IN JUNE

Sunday 20 June at 2pm
Thursday 24 June at 11am
Wednesday 30 June - at11am

 IN JULY

Thursday 15 July at 6.30pm

Sunday 25 July at 3pm

IN AUGUST

Thursday 12 August at 6.30pm

Sunday 29 August at 3pm

IN SEPTEMBER

Thursday 9 September 6.30pm

Sunday 26 September 3pm

For more details please email us at admin@discovery-walks.com

A very apt quote for the day

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

We’ve always enjoyed giving you a choice about how you do our London walks. First an foremost we are fanatical about this great city and have a genuine desire to help people to see more of it.

Our guides range from top flight Blue Badge Guides who’ve done the very demanding course offered by the Institute of Tourist Guiding (we’ll be covering the Blue Badge in a future post) to well known authors who’ve published on topics as diverse as Jack the Ripper, Dickens London and Haunted Britain.

As far as our London Walking Tours are concerned we want to make it as simple as possible for you to find what you want. We won’t make you wade through a seemingly endless rant about how are competitors are all wannabes as it is our opinion that you’re simply not interested in childish name calling.  For that matter neither are we. We simply want to offer you great tours with sensible numbers and to that end we’ll highlight the differences (unique selling points to use adult language) that make our tours different and better.

What we will do is offer you a choice of joining us on one of our paid London walks - such as the Jack the Ripper Tour that takes place seven chilling nights a week, and our ghost walk that takes place on Fridays, Saturdays and on selective Sundays - or you can enjoy one of our free DIY walks in London that are provided as print off and do PDF’s.

These latter include our Harry Potter London Walking Tour and our coming soon Riverside London Pub Walk.

Our aim is pure simplicity. Which is why the following quote from Albert Einsteen in many ways sums up our ethos.

Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction.

 

Free Walks In London.

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

You’ve probably noticed as you read the snippets of information on our blogs, or as you look at the selection of London walks that we offer, that we have a whole selection of walks that are free.

Most popular of these is our fantastic Harry Potter London Tour, which is a download PDF that you can then print off and follow the step by step instructions at you own pace.

In addition to this, we are in the process of adding the finishing touches to our London Pub Walk, and we will soon be adding a great new family walk that will follow the same format as our Harry Potter Tour in that it will be a London Treasure Hunt and London Walking Tour, but which will be a City Safari.

We have also started work on a new video which we hope will go live soon and which will introduce you to one of London’s most poignant monuments.

Our paid regular tours are still going strong and our Jack the Ripper Tour is still selling out every night.

Richard’s Haunted London walks that take place on Friday and Saturday nights are back in full throttle now that the night’s are, once again, getting dark.

We will shortly be introducing you to our great Blue Badge Guides who have now started to join Richard to lead some of the London Walking Tours through the streets of the old City.

In addition they will be offering a series of new tours that are shaping up to be really exciting.

On the Jack the Ripper Walk front we’ll be making an exciting announcement later this month. But we’ve also managed to negotiate a special discount for our walkers on copies of  Richard’s acclaimed book Uncovering Jack the Ripper’s London and we’ll roll out details of that offer later this week.

The Australian Band Spiral Dance have approached Richard about putting one of his poems to music and releasing it on their next album, whilst a group of students in Texas have added  a spooky soundtrack to another of Richard’s Poems and recorded it for Halloween.

Details of  both of these will be posted here soon.

In addition Richard has spent the summer working with one of Britain’s most respected actors on a project to do with London that will be coming together in the next few months.

So all in all, things are really busy for us and our London walks are forging ahead to give you more of London.

So keep on coming back to read our blogs and to enjoy the many snippets of information we post on our Walking Tours of London site.

Turning Over a New Leaf in Walks.

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

We started with a pun this morning and, since we’re still going to be talking about a tree, we thought we might as well continue with the theme, hence the title of this blog.

We’re looking at adding a whole series of new London walks next year to be led by our team of freelance Blue Badge Guides who we’ve been working with more and more this year.

Blue Badge Guides are, quite simply, the best trained and most professional guides in the world.

The course that they have to do to attain their guiding qualification is both grueling and in depth. Yet they emerge with the ability to be able to guide on any subject and in any part of London and other parts of the country.

So that is why we have been using more and more Blue Badge Guides on our London walks.

One of the areas we are going to be branching out into next year (hence the awful puns about turning over a new leaf and branching out) is Art Tours of London. That is why we have been taking you inside Tate Modern in our last few blogs and will continue to to so in the days ahead.

This morning’s London Walking Tour blog ended with Penone with his Tree of Twelve Metres taking an industrial beam that he had purchased from a saw mill back to its basic form as a tree.

Penone makes us aware of the simple fact that everything made of wood was once a tree, so he has extracted from the beam the shape of a tree that was fossilized within.

He has gone back over the entire phenomenon of growth and traced the moment when the hand of man brought the trees growth to a halt.

Penone said of his work “I consider my work in a certain sense like a film sequence, shot in the opposite direction and strongly accelerated.”

So his Tree of 12 metres can be looked at in three phases.

At the base of each half of the tree we see the initial beam.

Then you can see the chisel marks that led to the moment when the still unfinished tree surfaced from the beam.

Finally you can look up at the tree restored to its form.

Looked at in this way it is a very beautiful, even graceful work and is illustrative of the concept that art is often not what it seems, because when you know the background of how Penone created this, you realsie that, what at first seems to be nothing more than two trees displayed as art, is in fact a carefully chiseled sculpture carved with all the skill and precision of a Renaissance sculptor.

We’ll be moving on in Tate Modern very shortly and having a look at two more art works in the Energy and Process wing at Tate Modern.

You can, if you wish, join us on one of our Jack the Ripper Walks or even enjoy one of the other Walking Tours that we offer to groups on a private basis.

Secret City London Walking Tour

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

London is a lovely city to explore and Walks are a great way to get to see more of the city than any other mode of getting around.

On foot you can explore the little courtyards and tucked away passageways that nestle right at the heart of the old and historic City of London.

That’s why Walks are so popular, and that’s why those who discovery London on our Walking Tours so often rejoin us time and again to explore more of the historic City.

In 1984 Richard Jones launched his Secret City London walk which explores some of London’s most atmospheric streets and thoroughfares.

The tour departed from St Paul’s Underground Station and took a route that included the wonderful Christchurch Greyfriars, Postman’s Park, the ruins of St Mary Aldermanbury not to mention many other lovely old places at the heart of the old City.

The tour has proved a great favourite with offices and social clubs as it offers an excellent mehtod of team building whilst, at the same time, learning about the City.

Richard has since been joined by an excellent team of Blue Badge Guides who continue his ethos of making discovering the history and the streets of London an exciting and thoroughly enjoyable experience.

One of the innovations that we developed for these team building London walks was to end at a pub and provide a quick quiz relating to what the participants had seen and heard as they went round on our London walk.

This has proved a very popular inclusion and really does add an additional bit of fun and fascination to the tour.

So if you are looking for something different for your office or social club, why not give our Secret City London walking tour a go?

A Walking Tour of London

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

London walks make a great way to and experience the streets, buildings and hidden places of England’s capital.

There is so much to see and do in London and walks make the ideal way to really get beneath the skin of this fascinating city.

Walks around London can include the ever popular night time Jack the Ripper Tour. This takes place seven chilling nights a week and is both a fascinating and atmospheric tour of London.

Perhaps your interest is more towards the literary aspects of the City? Don’t worry we have several walks that you might find of interest. Although our Literary London walks are currently only for pre-booked groups of 20 plus they make a great way to experience and explore the streets of London following in the footsteps of some of England’s greatest author.

Richard Jones is the author of the acclaimed book Walking Dickensian London, so who better to guide you on a series of Dickens London walks.

Our Blue Badge Guides also lead a series of highly popular tours that can make a great addition to your day in London. How about a Royal London Walk around the old streets of the village St James? Why not let them lead you on your very own private tour around Westminster Abbey or the Tower of London. The cost of one of these great London walks in the company of a fully qualified Blue Badge Guide  is just £165 plus VAT per group plus admissions.

Richard Jones is the also the author of the international best seller Walking Haunted London. He leads  regular Haunted London walks on Friday and Saturday nights which takes in the more sinister sights and aspects of the City. A great way to spend two hours whilst also enjoying a night out that is both spooky and slightly different.

So when you’re looking for a way of exploring London then walks are far and away the best way to really get to know a city that has spent an amazing 2,000 years preparing for your visit.