The Regent's Canal Walking Tour in London, London, England
Walking in London is impossible, if you walk in London you don’t get anywhere, the walking itineraries in London are too dispersive. These are just some of the clichés I hear a lot, too often, maybe.
Indeed, walking in London is not like doing it in Paris, a much more compact city with close and well-defined neighborhoods. However, the English capital offers many walking itineraries, either by following the subway lines or strolling from one neighborhood to another.
Among the London walks that I prefer, the one along the Regent’s Canal is undoubtedly the first that I would recommend, in its short version, and the long one, in case you are a tireless walker.
The Regent’s Canal connects the district known as Little Venice, west of London, to the Thames in the Limehouse area, on the opposite side of the city.
Once an area of warehouses and industries, the canal has become a fashionable place, where last decades renovation converted it into a very cool residential area. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Indeed, walking in London is not like doing it in Paris, a much more compact city with close and well-defined neighborhoods. However, the English capital offers many walking itineraries, either by following the subway lines or strolling from one neighborhood to another.
Among the London walks that I prefer, the one along the Regent’s Canal is undoubtedly the first that I would recommend, in its short version, and the long one, in case you are a tireless walker.
The Regent’s Canal connects the district known as Little Venice, west of London, to the Thames in the Limehouse area, on the opposite side of the city.
Once an area of warehouses and industries, the canal has become a fashionable place, where last decades renovation converted it into a very cool residential area. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: The Regent's Canal Walking Tour in London
Guide Location: England » London
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Silvia Moggia
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: England » London
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Silvia Moggia
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Primrose Hill
- Limehouse Basin
- Warwick Avenue
- the Primrose Bakery
- London Zoo
- Tower of London
- The Camden market
- London Canal Museum
- Word on the Water
- Smithfield market
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