Art galleries. Old masters, unknown artists, classical portraits, contemporary, sculptures, and photographs.
Bloomsbury walk. This leafy area is known for its abundence of garden squares and its literary connections. [12.7MB]
Covent Garden walk. This walk starts where the Soho walk finishes. Take these walks around mid-day and then lunch at one of the huge range of restaurants.
Landmarks of London, including the London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, St. Pauls Cathedral, Globe Theatre, and Kensington Palace.
Museums. showing the location and links to some 15 of the top museums in London.
Soho walk. From Piccadilly Circus, this walk takes you through some of the interesting back streets of Soho.
Other sites of interest -
londonforfee.net. Nine free self-guided walks around London, with start and end points near public transport.
Walking in London. Published by Transport for London (TfL), the government body responsible for London's transport system, this site has detailed information on tube, bus and river transport, as well as over a 100 walks in and around the Capital.
The Thames Path. A fascinating long distance walk (i.e. a walk over a number of days) combining the Thames, its towns and villages, and the local pubs.
Fancyapint? Apart from the exercise, there are many different reasons for a walk to the pub - great beer, a nice location, good food or lively clientele. This site is a great guide to having a drink in London.