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London Walks |
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London walks ...
London Walks are provided by several companies conducting guided walks around various parts of London. Walks are aimed primarily at tourists to London and the guide will often be an expert in a particular area of London. Walks often are around a theme, such as 'haunted London' or 'The London of Jack the Ripper “ etc.
We list here some ideas for your London walks: Da Vinci Code London Walk which will take you to Westminster Abbey containing the tomb of Isaac Newton and Temple Church which was built by the Knights Templar in 1185. A Tudor’s walk around London, a ghost walk on London Bridge. The city has some of the most interesting and historic pubs in the world and a London pub walk may be a perfect way to quench your thirst, and see a lot of the city at the same time. London moonlight tours, haunted London Bridge walks, London canal walks where you will find Little Venice.
Original London Walks are a company who have been operating for many years, and you can read about them in detail as they have many advertisements for their company on the web. Jack the Ripper walks in London are high on the list of walks that American tourists want to participate in when they are over here on holiday. Haunted walks off all types are on offer and tourists, and local alike, find these tours to be very enjoyable. We meet an overseas couple who were very interested in the paranormal and they told us the were travelling to Edinburgh after London and they were ging on a tour that they had seen here Edinburgh Castle You may only have a short time in London so a lunchtime walk would be worth considering. Ghost and murder walks, London literary tours,garden walks the list is endless-so get walking!
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Kew Gardens
I travelled by BR train from Vauxhall to
Richmond Station then I got on the number 65 bus which
took me to the Victoria Gate of Kew Gardens. After
having a walk around a small section of the park near
Kew Palace I left the gardens through the main
entrance. I enjoyed waking past te very intersting
period houses on the way up to the main road.I walked
over the bridge crossing the Thames then took an
overland train to Clapham Junction. From Clapham I
travelled by train to Victoria Station.The walk around
the Kew area is one that I highly recommend.
Jack The Ripper
The year is 1888. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has just
published his first Sherlock Holmes novel, a street in
South London is the first to get electric lighting...
In Whitechapel, East London, five women are brutally
murdered by the world's first recognized serial
killer, Jack the Ripper.
Join a walking tour of London as you tread the
footsteps of the infamous Jack The Ripper down the
dark, narrow, gas-lit alleyways immortalized in many
films. You will follow the case of the unsolved
Whitechapel murders that would lead Scotland Yard to
Buckingham as Queen Victoria son was one of he many
suspects.
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