A great way to see London is by foot. Walk the famous streets, then dive down an alleyway, find a hidden square. Admire the buildings, see where great men and women lived, and how London has developed over the centuries and sometimes hardly changed.
The suggested itineraries alongside take 1½ to 2 hours. For fuller descriptions, click on the images.
Start under Big Ben, past Parliament and Westminster Abbey to tranquil St James Park. Cross the lake with views...
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Start Trafalgar Square. Leicester Square with its cinemas, into Chinatown, with a huge choice of ethnic restaurants and shops. Over Shaftesbury Avenue, street of theatres, into Soho proper. CLICK IMAGE to learn more...

The Square Mile, 2,000 years of history, medieval street patterns and hidden gardens. Start in Smithfield with the great meat market, visit the chuch of St Bartholemew, a hidden medieval gem.
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First part by DLR, from the raised railway see the contrast between Britain’s poorest area, Tower Hamlets and the glass towers of Canary Wharf. Exit at West Ferry, down to the river, fine views and modern art. Docklands Museum in old sugar warehouses. See a short film showing Docks in their heyday... CLICK IMAGE to learn more...
One of the capital’s most vibrant areas, centre of the West Indian community. Fine Victorian streets, churches, a windmill. An important entertainment area a century ago, see one of the oldest cinemas, sites of old music halls, where Charlie Chaplin first trod the boards.
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London’s villages on the northern heights with the best views over the capital. Between the two lies the 800 acres of Hampstead Heath, a mix of wood and heathland. Hampstead, buzzier with a fine central shopping street and lanes leading off to quaint pubs and fine terraces of houses.
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The Olympic Village and stadiums of the 2012 games are rising up out of former industrial wasteland in Britain’s largest regeneration project. See the main stadium and aquatics centre taking shape, the centrepiece of a 2 ½ sq. kilometre park... CLICK IMAGE to learn more...