A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
City of London
'All the gardens are open during daylight hours, unless otherwise indicated. Seating is provided in most gardens, and they are accessible to wheelchairs, except where stated.'
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'Explores nearly 2000 years of London's history, with gardens built around Roman remains and church ruins, the gardens of city livery companies, and those made in churchyards and on bombsites after WW2.
[1] Visiting the City 'Find out what you can see and do on your visit to the oldest part of London - from attractions and galleries to guided walks' - - - : [2] Attractions around London 'Discover ...
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'The City Corporation has a special role and wide remit that goes beyond that of an ordinary local authority ... As well as supporting and promoting the City and providing local and policing services, we provide a range of valued services that benefit wider London and the nation ... We are also responsible for protecting and preserving around 11,000 acres of green space across London and beyond including Hampstead Heath, Epping Forest and Burnham Beeches. These spaces are highly valued by their local communities for the recreational and health benefits they offer, as well as educational and voluntary opportunities.'
'This trail is a celebration of the diverse tree population and history of the Square Mile. It is also intended to highlight the importance of urban trees across the world and the need for people t ...
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'This tree trail has been created in partnership between Trees for Cities & the [former] City of London Festival. It aims to provide a fascinating and fun guide to some of the most interesting trees and heritage sites the City has to offer, accessible to all visitors, workers and residents – young and old.'
City of London Corporation
'This walk starts at the oldest skyscraper. It then points out all the sky-scrapers in the City and ends at the tallest one in London, actually in Southwark so not strictly in the City (in fact the ...
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'The City is an extraordinary beehive of construction, with tall buildings shooting up skywards at dizzying speed. The varied architecture of these buildings deserves intense admiration, as with a super-scale array of modern art. The surrounding plazas and walkways are also surprisingly traffic-free and a delight to traverse ...'
'Choose the main Trail which takes in the best the City has to offer or get side-tracked on any of four specially-themed routes: "Law and literature"; "London stories, London people"; "Culture vult ...
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'One trail, hundreds of stories: from world-famous icons to hidden gems, see more of what the City has to offer.'
City of London Corporation
'This route has been designed to take you through the City and explore some of the latest developments in architecture. From start to finish the walk will take about 90 minutes at an average walking pace.'
City of London Corporation
[1] Insurance Walk - - - : [2] Banking Walk - - - : [3] Markets Walk - - - : [4] Shipping Walk
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'A walk through how and where global business works.'
City of London Corporation
'The Jews of England arrived first of all in London in the wake of William of Normandy's conquest of England. It is thought they arrived shortly afterwards, though the first documented reference to ...
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'London has always been the center of Jewish life in this country and is the oldest place of Jewish settlement in England ... '
'The accompanying booklet is now out-of-print and the Wall Walk panels have deteriorated or have been removed, but enough interest in the walk remains to justify its inclusion. New discoveries en r ...
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'The London Wall Walk, as it was originally planned in 1984, followed the original line of the City wall for much of its length, from the royal fortress of the Tower of London to the Museum of London. The walk consisted of a series of 23 panels that did not only pick out surviving remains but also pinpointed sites of importance to the history of the city wall and gates. The Walk is about 3.2km (2 miles) long and may take between one and two hours. Wheelchairs can reach most individual sites although access is difficult at some points ...' Note that the Link now given here replaces one to the Museum of London which is unreliable. However, if you search their Site for 'London Wall Walk' you might surface a copy of the PDF from which the description in this Entry is taken.
Janet Digby London Footprints
'Royal London Walk ... Westminster Walk ... The Queen's Walk ... City of London Walk ... Pool of London Walk'
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'Walk London's self-guided walking tours pass the very best of London's world famous and historic attractions ensuring you make the most of your visit to London.'
'Liverpool Street Station – Bishopsgate - Brushfield Street - Old Spitalfields Market. Commercial Street - Hanbury Street - Brick Lane. Bethnal Green Road - Squirries Street - Warner Place - Hackne ...
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'Where can Games-goers in need of a few hours' escape find a decent walk in varied surroundings that's only a hop, skip and jump away from Olympic Park? Opting for the bustle of markets and the open atmosphere of London's waterways, we set off in search of breakfast at a market stall, a chat with the animals in the city farm and some quality idling by canal and river.'
Christopher Somerville Walks
'Discovering the gardens of the City of London is a rewarding experience for any inquisitive person but they need to be explored on foot if the joys of discovery and involvement are to be fully appreciated.' The Turn Up & Go Walks run each year from April to October.
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