Contents:
London Makes a Great Date. The Top 10 Museums in London for Children.
Discovering Dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum. Lunch with a View at The Shard, London. A Surprising Oasis in London. A Journey through History at Museum of London.
Exploring Bushy Park, London. Wandering around London in 72 Hours Part I. Searching for the Royals at Kensington Palace. A Morning Walk in Kew Gardens.
What to See in Shoreditch and Dalston. Is It Worth a Visit? Where to Eat and Drink in London. Think a Museum of Brand, Packaging and Advertising. London Christmas Lights Walk.
Kenwood House, Hampstead, London. An Afternoon in Kensington. High Tea in London: Where to Eat and Drink in Central London. London by a Local. Where to Eat and Drink in London Part 2.
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Ultimate Guide to Royal London. The Harry Potter Guide to London. Travel Gourmet's Top 5 Gelaterie in London. Jean Cocteau in London. Lions, Tigers, and Bears in the Tower of London! Twinings Tiny Tea Shop in London.
Thank you for your support. What to See in Shoreditch and Dalston. Think a Museum of Brand, Packaging and Advertising. St Paul's Exit 1. A favourite with connoisseurs of real ale, you may find yourself in that pub you've walked past times and always meant to try and discover your new favourite watering hole. A city that preserves features — like so many geological strata — of its earlier selves. Please refresh the page and retry.
What to Do in Little Venice London. My London Bucket List. Photo Tour the City of London.
Aggressively modern when you look up. A tear in space-time when you peer round this corner or go down that alley.
A city that preserves features — like so many geological strata — of its earlier selves. Here's a baker's dozen, a sampling. Important thing to remember is it's just a sneak peek. There's lots more than this.
Victorian palazzi, a streetscape "as peaceful as an Italian town at siesta time". London's boldest piece of architectural art properly integrated into the project rather than a pointless add-on. You "see" them when you understand the relationship they achieve with their neighbours.
That's another takeaway this walk serves up. And that's just for starters, a taster It's the Sky Garden. Perfect "fit" with this walk. Free to go up.
But you have to book. If you can't make one of the regularly scheduled, just-turn-up, public Old City walks do think about booking one as a private tour. We'll tailor it to your requirements.
Memories make us rich.