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In this part you will have a beautiful view across the vastness of the river Thames and in good weather conditions even a little feeling of southern flair may arise. But the sightseeing will also not be neglected at this walk.

Come along to St Paul's Cathedral , one of the largest churches in London. Stroll by the Freemasons' Hall , a building which is the headquarters of the mysterious Freemasons organization. Enjoy the vibrant bustle of Covent Garden , an entertainment district with many shops, restaurants and cafes If you start your walk at a certain time you will be able to see the Changing of the Guard there. Among the sightseeing highlights of this walking tour through the London borough of Westminster you will find the Big Ben with its characteristic bell sound , the impressive building of the Houses of Parliament , Westminster Abbey church and the well-known Buckingham Palace.

James's Park and Green Park on the route offer good opportunities if you want to rest and relax on your self-guided tour. Hello, my name is Wilhelm Balint. This free self-guided London walk follows parts of the Thames Path and leads you along the river front on both sides. View Walk. Royal Walk. This free London walk is excellent for first time visitors or those who are short on time.

Ripper Walk. Though few of the original locations associated with the murders remain, this free self-guided walk takes you to the sites where they were supposedly committed. City Walk. This free London walk takes you around the area within the old London wall. You will pass through some of the oldest established parts of London and where the Great Fire started and ended. Cultural Walk. Riverside Pubs Walk. This free London walk explores both sides of the Thames east of the Tower of London.

Legal Walk. Nautical Walk. This self-guided walk explores historic Greenwich, a world heritage site long associated with royalty and maritime history. Writers Walk. See tourist attractions such as the British Museum, the Lamb pub, Great Ormond Street Hospital and other places associated with famous British writers. Theatres Walk. You will see many theatres, and the Royal Opera House. Shopping Walk. A full list of all the walking tours in our current repertoire can be found on our Walks page.

Our earliest programme of walks stemmed from our close association with All Hallows by the Tower, the oldest church in the City and one of its most interesting, which is, as its name suggests, situated next to the Tower of London in Byward Street nearest Underground station Tower Hill on the District and Circle lines.

Many of our walks still begin or end at this fascinating church, and all of our City walks draw upon the rich diversity of the City of London, to give old hands and newcomers alike an introduction to the oddities and complexities of the Square Mile and its history from the first Roman occupation in AD 43 to the twenty-first century. Our portfolio of walks continues to expand, partly in response to new commissions and partly because researching new areas and topics is simply so much fun!

Our shutdown gave us the chance to revise our programme, and late will see new walks on offer alongside tried and tested old favourites. All our walks are researched, planned, rehearsed and guided by us. On the few occasions when demand outstrips supply, we use only qualified and experienced guides whom we know and have worked with.



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