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London Walks for your MP3 Player

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Download my real time walks onto your MP3 player. No need for guide books or maps. No getting lost. Walk with me through less well-known parts of London little frequented by tourists.


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Legal London - Temples, Inns and the Da Vinci Code

A walk around London's Inns of Court, starting at Chancery Lane (Central Line Zone 1) As you exit the Underground, you are immediately entranced by the ancient timbered building in High Holborn. This wonderful half timbered building stands on the south side of High Holborn, and is on your right as you leave the Underground from exit 3. We leave the traffic noise behind us and hundreds of years of history by walking through Staples Inn towards the Patent Office and London Silver ...

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[ Tue, 31 Oct 2006 07:36:00 GMT ]



Legal London - Temples, Inns and the Da Vinci Code

A walk around London's Inns of Court, starting at Chancery Lane (Central Line Zone 1) As you exit the Underground, you are immediately entranced by the ancient timbered building in High Holborn. This wonderful half timbered building stands on the south side of High Holborn, and is on your right as you leave the Underground from exit 3. We leave the traffic noise behind us and hundreds of years of history by walking through Staples Inn towards the Patent Office and London Silver ...

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[ Tue, 31 Oct 2006 07:36:00 GMT ]



Mayfair

Mayfair, London's most expensive area. This is a walk from Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly Lines, Zone 1). We start by walking along Piccadilly to Burlington House, home of the Royal Academy of Arts famous for its Summer Exhibition, exhibitions, events and library. Two beautiful Georgian arcades of shops follow, including Royal Arcade, so named because Queen Victoria bought her riding skirts from an outlet there.  Shepherd Market is a lovely neighbourhood full of small restaur...

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[ Wed, 4 Oct 2006 09:17:00 GMT ]



Mayfair

Mayfair, London's most expensive area. This is a walk from Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly Lines, Zone 1). We start by walking along Piccadilly to Burlington House, home of the Royal Academy of Arts famous for its Summer Exhibition, exhibitions, events and library. Two beautiful Georgian arcades of shops follow, including Royal Arcade, so named because Queen Victoria bought her riding skirts from an outlet there.  Shepherd Market is a lovely neighbourhood full of small rest...

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[ Wed, 4 Oct 2006 09:17:00 GMT ]



Mayfair

Mayfair, London's most expensive area. This is a walk from Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly Lines, Zone 1). We start by walking along Piccadilly to Burlington House, home of the Royal Academy of Arts famous for its Summer Exhibition, exhibitions, events and library. Two beautiful Georgian arcades of shops follow, including Royal Arcade, so named because Queen Victoria bought her riding skirts from an outlet there.  Shepherd Market is a lovely neighbourhood full of small rest...

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[ Wed, 4 Oct 2006 09:17:00 GMT ]



Regents Canal - Little Venice to Camden Lock

A walk along the Regents Canal from Warwick Road Underground (Zone 2). Most of this walk is along the towpath beside the Regents Canal. We start in the neighbourhood known as Little Venice. Here the Grand Union Canal which enters the River Thames at Brentford joins the Regents Canal, built in the 18th Century to link London with the manufacturing town of Birmingham. A later extension was built around 1812 from Paddington to the London Docks through Regents Park and around North L...

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[ Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:30:00 GMT ]



Regents Canal - Little Venice to Camden Lock

A walk along the Regents Canal from Warwick Avenue Underground (Zone 2). Most of this walk is along the towpath beside the Regents Canal. We start in the neighbourhood known as Little Venice. Here the Grand Union Canal which enters the River Thames at Brentford joins the Regents Canal, built in the 18th Century to link London with the manufacturing town of Birmingham. A later extension was built around 1812 from Paddington to the London Docks through Regents Park and around North Lo...

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[ Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:30:00 GMT ]



Regents Canal - Little Venice to Camden Lock

A walk along the Regents Canal from Warwick Avenue Underground (Zone 2). Most of this walk is along the towpath beside the Regents Canal. We start in the neighbourhood known as Little Venice. Here the Grand Union Canal which enters the River Thames at Brentford joins the Regents Canal, built in the 18th Century to link London with the manufacturing town of Birmingham. A later extension was built around 1812 from Paddington to the London Docks through Regents Park and around North Lo...

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[ Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:30:00 GMT ]



Kensal Green - a matter of life and death

It's a matter of life and death - an unusual and privileged walk through Kensal Green cemetery. It may seem strange to us today that Victorian families enjoyed nothing more than a Sunday afternoon stroll through one of London's great cemeteries. Take this walk with me and you will find out why. I am accompanied by one of my nephews, Andrew Lewis. Together we have the benefit of a knowledgeable guide and expert Henry Vivian Neale. Henry is chief guide for the Friends of Kensal Green. Fo...

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[ Mon, 28 Aug 2006 12:24:00 GMT ]



Kensal Green - a matter of life and death

It's a matter of life and death - an unusual and privileged walk through Kensal Green cemetery. It may seem strange to us today that Victorian families enjoyed nothing more than a Sunday afternoon stroll through one of London's great cemeteries. Take this walk with me and you will find out why. I am accompanied by one of my nephews, Andrew Lewis. Together we have the benefit of a knowledgeable guide and expert Henry Vivian Neale. Henry is chief guide for the Friends of Kensal Green. Fo...

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[ Mon, 28 Aug 2006 12:24:00 GMT ]



Kensal Green - a matter of life and death

It's a matter of life and death - an unusual and privileged walk through Kensal Green cemetery. It may seem strange to us today that Victorian families enjoyed nothing more than a Sunday afternoon stroll through one of London's great cemeteries. Take this walk with me and you will find out why. I am accompanied by one of my nephews, Andrew Lewis. Together we have the benefit of a knowledgeable guide and expert Henry Vivian Neale. Henry is chief guide for the Friends of Kensal Green. For mo...

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[ Mon, 28 Aug 2006 12:24:00 GMT ]



Soho - Sex, Chinatown, Theatreland

A walk through Soho from Goodge Street to Trafalgar Square. Goodge Street is on the Northern Line (zone 1) and is one stop north of Tottenham Court Road (Central Line) on the Edgware branch. Today's walk starts in Tottenham Court Road near the famous Heal's department store, on the borders of Fitzrovia and Soho. The name 'Soho' comes from a hunting cry. It harks back to the days when this area consisted of open fields over which the king would ride to hounds. First occupied by the aristocracy...

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[ Wed, 9 Aug 2006 07:50:00 GMT ]



Soho - Sex, Chinatown, Theatreland

A walk through Soho from Goodge Street to Trafalgar Square. Goodge Street is on the Northern Line (zone 1) and is one stop north of Tottenham Court Road (Central Line) on the Edgware branch. Today's walk starts in Tottenham Court Road near the famous Heal's department store, on the borders of Fitzrovia and Soho. The name 'Soho' comes from a hunting cry. It harks back to the days when this area consisted of open fields over which the king would ride to hounds. First occupied by the aristocracy...

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[ Wed, 9 Aug 2006 07:50:00 GMT ]



Soho - Sex, Chinatown, Theatreland

A walk through Soho from Goodge Street to Trafalgar Square. Goodge Street is on the Northern Line (zone 1) and is one stop north of Tottenham Court Road (Central Line) on the Edgware branch. Today's walk starts in Tottenham Court Road near the famous Heal's department store, on the borders of Fitzrovia and Soho. The name 'Soho' comes from a hunting cry. It harks back to the days when this area consisted of open fields over which the king would ride to hounds. First occupied by the aristocracy...

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[ Wed, 9 Aug 2006 07:50:00 GMT ]



Chelsea

A walk round Chelsea starting and ending at Sloane Square.We start by walking along the King's Road past the John Lewis department store known as Peter Jones. This shop is the favourite shopping venue for young Chesea women (once known as Sloane Rangers) the aristocracy and member of the Royal Family.From the King's Road we walk through the Royal Hospital, founded in 1862 by Charles II and still the home for the red and blue coated Chelsea Pensioners. You won't find many tourists in its grounds ...

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[ Thu, 20 Jul 2006 10:57:00 GMT ]



Chelsea

A walk round Chelsea starting and ending at Sloane Square.We start by walking along the King's Road past the John Lewis department store known as Peter Jones. This shop is the favourite shopping venue for young Chesea women (once known as Sloane Rangers) the aristocracy and member of the Royal Family.From the King's Road we walk through the Royal Hospital, founded in 1862 by Charles II and still the home for the red and blue coated Chelsea Pensioners. You won't find many tourists in its grounds ...

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[ Thu, 20 Jul 2006 10:57:00 GMT ]



Chelsea

A walk round Chelsea starting and ending at Sloane Square.We start by walking along the King's Road past the John Lewis department store known as Peter Jones. This shop is the favourite shopping venue for young Chesea women (once known as Sloane Rangers) the aristocracy and member of the Royal Family.From the King's Road we walk through the Royal Hospital, founded in 1862 by Charles II and still the home for the red and blue coated Chelsea Pensioners. You won't find many tourists in its grounds ...

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[ Thu, 20 Jul 2006 10:57:00 GMT ]



Bloomsbury and Charles Dickens

A walk round Bloomsbury starting at Tottenham Court Road Underground station (zone 1). The area from Tottenham Court Road to Holborn is known as Bloomsbury. We start by walking up Tottenham Court Road and turn right into Great Russell Street. Bedford Square is the most complete Georgian Square in Bloomsbury. We admire the bizarre church of St George, with its pyramidical steeple topped by a statue of George I dressed in a toga. The walk continues through the British Museum with its amazing...

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[ Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:31:00 GMT ]



Bloomsbury and Charles Dickens

A walk round Bloomsbury starting at Tottenham Court Road Underground station (zone 1). The area from Tottenham Court Road to Holborn is known as Bloomsbury. We start by walking up Tottenham Court Road and turn right into Great Russell Street. Bedford Square is the most complete Georgian Square in Bloomsbury. We admire the bizarre church of St George, with its pyramidical steeple topped by a statue of George I dressed in a toga. The walk continues through the British Museum with its amazing...

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[ Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:31:00 GMT ]



Bloomsbury and Charles Dickens

A walk round Bloomsbury starting at Tottenham Court Road Underground station (zone 1). The area from Tottenham Court Road to Holborn is known as Bloomsbury. We start by walking up Tottenham Court Road and turn right into Great Russell Street. Bedford Square is the most complete Georgian Square in Bloomsbury. We admire the bizarre church of St George, with its pyramidical steeple topped by a statue of George I dressed in a toga. The walk continues through the British Museum with its amazing...

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[ Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:31:00 GMT ]



Greenwich

Taking the Docklands Light Railway to Greenwich is an experience in itself. The DLR travels overground through  London's regenerated Docklands, and gives panoramic views of Canary Wharf. The stations have evocative names, like Mudchute, Custom House and Gallions Reach. You can almost smell the tar and hear the boards creak. Plus the trains are driverless, so if you fancy the experience of taking the controls as the trains dive into tunnels and carve their stately progress in and out of city...

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[ Sun, 28 May 2006 09:18:00 GMT ]



Greenwich

Taking the Docklands Light Railway to Greenwich is an experience in itself. The DLR travels overground through  London's regenerated Docklands, and gives panoramic views of Canary Wharf. The stations have evocative names, like Mudchute, Custom House and Gallions Reach. You can almost smell the tar and hear the boards creak. Plus the trains are driverless, so if you fancy the experience of taking the controls as the trains dive into tunnels and carve their stately progress in and out of city...

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[ Sun, 28 May 2006 09:18:00 GMT ]



South Kensington - Albert, Victoria and the museums

The mid Victorian era was a time of keen interest in industry, inventions, science, the arts, music, poetry, commerce and manufacture. Great Britain not only held sway over a third of the world, but let the way in innovation.The young Queen Victoria fell deeply in love with the German Prince Albert. She relied on his advice and guidance in everything, and never recovered from his untimely death from Typhoid in 1861. The Prince Consort had a vision for Brompton Fields in South Kensington. He plan...

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[ Sun, 14 May 2006 14:43:00 GMT ]



South Kensington - Albert, Victoria and the museums

The mid Victorian era was a time of keen interest in industry, inventions, science, the arts, music, poetry, commerce and manufacture. Great Britain not only held sway over a third of the world, but let the way in innovation.The young Queen Victoria fell deeply in love with the German Prince Albert. She relied on his advice and guidance in everything, and never recovered from his untimely death from Typhoid in 1861. The Prince Consort had a vision for Brompton Fields in South Kensington. He plan...

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[ Sun, 14 May 2006 14:43:00 GMT ]



South Kensington - Albert, Victoria and the museums

The mid Victorian era was a time of keen interest in industry, inventions, science, the arts, music, poetry, commerce and manufacture. Great Britain not only held sway over a third of the world, but let the way in innovation.The young Queen Victoria fell deeply in love with the German Prince Albert. She relied on his advice and guidance in everything, and never recovered from his untimely death from Typhoid in 1861. The Prince Consort had a vision for Brompton Fields in South Kensington. He plan...

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[ Sun, 14 May 2006 14:43:00 GMT ]



Let the train take the strain - Mainline Railways

Travelling by Mainline Railways.Let's suppose you want to visit Bath, Windsor or Hampton Court. Or perhaps you'd like to see York, or Durham? Edinburgh or Liverpool? Why confine yourself to London or rent a car, when Britain's trains are there to take the strain?They may not be the most modern in Europe, with the exception of the magnificent, fast and comfortable Eurostar from London to Paris, Brussels, Lille and the continental rail network - but standards are improving all the time. All of the...

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[ Sat, 29 Apr 2006 06:00:00 GMT ]



Let the train take the strain - Mainline Railways

Travelling by Mainline Railways.Let's suppose you want to visit Bath, Windsor or Hampton Court. Or perhaps you'd like to see York, or Durham? Edinburgh or Liverpool? Why confine yourself to London or rent a car, when Britain's trains are there to take the strain?They may not be the most modern in Europe, with the exception of the magnificent, fast and comfortable Eurostar from London to Paris, Brussels, Lille and the continental rail network - but standards are improving all the time. All of the...

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[ Sat, 29 Apr 2006 06:00:00 GMT ]



Let the train take the strain - Mainline Railways

Travelling by Mainline Railways.Let's suppose you want to visit Bath, Windsor or Hampton Court. Or perhaps you'd like to see York, or Durham? Edinburgh or Liverpool? Why confine yourself to London or rent a car, when Britain's trains are there to take the strain?They may not be the most modern in Europe, with the exception of the magnificent, fast and comfortable Eurostar from London to Paris, Brussels, Lille and the continental rail network - but standards are improving all the time. All of the...

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[ Sat, 29 Apr 2006 06:00:00 GMT ]



City Livery Companies - Monument to St Paul's via Bank of England

A walk from The Monument via Old Jewry and the City Livery Companies back via the Bank of England to St Paul's Cathedral. This is Part 2 of a circular walk from St Paul's Underground (Zone 1 - Central Line) We start at Monument on the Circle and District Lines Zone 1 but you can also start at Bank (Central Line Zone 1) and walk down King William Street or use the underground subway and escalators. Our walk takes us from Monument, near the spot where the Great Fire of London bro...

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[ Wed, 19 Apr 2006 08:02:00 GMT ]



City Livery Companies - Monument to St Paul's via Bank of England

A walk from The Monument via Old Jewry and the City Livery Companies back via the Bank of England to St Paul's Cathedral. This is Part 2 of a circular walk from St Paul's Underground (Zone 1 - Central Line) We start at Monument on the Circle and District Lines Zone 1 but you can also start at Bank (Central Line Zone 1) and walk down King William Street or use the underground subway and escalators. Our walk takes us from Monument, near the spot where the Great Fire of London bro...

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[ Wed, 19 Apr 2006 08:02:00 GMT ]







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