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Walking Tours London

 

Walking Tours London

 

Walking Tours London from Driver Guide Tours

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Walking Tours London

Driver Guide Tours offer a range of walking tours in London that can be tailored to meet your interests or you can choose our one-size-fits-all tours. Our walking tours in London are suited for people of all fitness levels as we move at a pace that you are suitable with and we shall stay at attractions that you want to see and we can stop as often as you like or move as fast as you can go.

Our walking tours in London are ideal for people of all ages and if you are bringing children with you then you do not need to worry about them becoming restless as on of the walking tours includes a visit to Kings Cross Station where they can stand on the platform used in the Harry Potter movies where the children catch the train to hogwarts.

To make the walking tours of London easy and to get as many sights and attractions in to one day we keep the locations within easy walking distance of each other and using directions that allow us to stop at toilets as well as cafes or other places to eat and get refreshments along the way.

The first part of our walking tour of London would encompass Westminster Abbey, St Pauls, the tower of London so you can take pictures and get to see the great crown jewels that have been part of the English monarchy for hundreds of years, the world famous Big Ben, piccadilly circus and many other famous sites.

Then the itinerary would take us to the castle first erected under the guidance of William when he conquered England. The castle is now the residence of the reigning monarch. Next on the walking tours of Londin we would visit Wimbledon to see the lawn tennis associations home and perhaps have your picture taken on the renowned centre court. Then onwards to the residence of the Duke of Northumberland since the sixteenth century and that is Syon Park where you get to see some truly wonderful interiors designed by Robert Adam.

Our walking tours of london would also include Greenwich where we can visit the original Royal Observatory built by Sir Christopher Wren. You will be able to stand at the Prime Meridian of the World. The National Maritime Museum is also open to visitors and helps to explain Britain's seafaring past.Kew Gardens, home of the Royal Botanic Gardens with a world-wide reputation. 300 acres of plants from many countries. A centre of study and plant conservation.