River Thames Walk
Blackfriars Station / North Entrance (Stop L) Blackfriars Station / North Entrance, London, Greater LondonExplore the City's changing river front.
Learn the use of the river Thames and the London which has grown around it.
Guided walks are a great way to learn about the history and culture of London and to see more of the real London. Discover shortcuts and hidden histories that you wouldn’t find on your own.
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Walks last 90 mins
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Explore the City's changing river front.
Learn the use of the river Thames and the London which has grown around it.
Imagine a time before the world was mapped, when people's every move depended on what they could see from their home. Now imagine being stuck there with no way to escape as plague sweep through town and claim more victims each day...
If you love City of London’s architecture around the area of Bishopsgate and want to improve your photography skills on your smartphone, then sign up to Alastair’s smartphone photo walk: City Skyscrapers.
Stand where the Thames used to dominate, take in the messy madness of one of the most famous London markets on this walking tour.
Explore Greenwich’s magisterial and its seedy sides, and hear about its role in British architecture, science and politics on this fascinating public walking tour.
On this 90 minute guided walk we explore many nasal passageways of Soho and the West End including art installations, street art and body bits.
Learn about the importance of the Regent’s Canal and how its fortunes have changed over the centuries.
Explore the fascinating area around Borough Market.
Imagine a time before the world was mapped, when people's every move depended on what they could see from their home. Now imagine being stuck there with no way to escape as plague sweep through town and claim more victims each day...
Discover how Hampstead Village has a rich history of intellectual and artistic associations and, of course, the beautiful Hampstead Heath.
Experience Victorian literature come to life. Would you be able to survive in Victorian London?
Be surprised at how much greenery there is in this the most ancient part of London and why it is increasing.