by walklondonadming | Mar 6, 2020 | Walking tours
Taking in some of the oldest pubs in London, this three-hour walk along the former docklands to the east of Tower Bridge, was at one time an area frequented by pirates and smugglers. All the pubs are full of character and ambiance, have a story to tell, and have...
by walklondonadming | Mar 6, 2020 | Walking tours
In the early hours of Sunday 2 September 1666 a fire broke out in a bakery. Fuelled by the closely packed wooden buildings and strong winds, it became The Great Fire of London, which four days later when it was finally extinguished, had destroyed about 75% of the city...
by walklondonadming | Dec 12, 2019 | Blog
Are you looking for something unusual to do in London during the Christmas holiday? Michael Robinson, author of Secrets and Celebrations of London, and registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide, recommends the Postal Museum and the Ride Mail Rail, as an unusual experience....
by walklondonadming | Aug 7, 2019 | Walking tours
Similar to the Whistle-stop tour except this includes inside guided visits to any TWO of the sites listed below, most commonly Westminster Abbey and The Tower of London. Westminster Abbey Tower of London St Paul’s Cathedral British Museum National Gallery Changing of...
by walklondonadming | Aug 21, 2019 | Walking tours
Many people come to London just to see the royal palaces and to learn more about the Royals and are of course hoping to catch a glimpse of them too! I can’t promise that, but I can take you on a guided walk that includes Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace, The...