Entries in London, England (29)

Saturday
Nov302024

Why Christmas in London should be on your bucket list

Visiting London during the Christmas season is a dream for so many. And as bucket list destinations go, Christmastime London doesn’t disappoint. The light displays, Christmas markets and sounds of the season are all around. And the list of holiday activities seems endless. From the amusement ride filled Winter Wonderland at Hyde Park to ice skating rinks at some of the city’s most famous venues, the spirit of Christmas is everywhere. In this video I’ll take you to some of the must-see sights: the London Christmas tree lighting, the Leadenhall Market and Santa Claws at the Natural History Museum. And I’ll tell you about the best thing you can do if you’re there on Christmas Day. 

Tuesday
Jun042024

You can see so much of London in just 2 days: Top places & best things to do

I’ll show you how to have two great days in London with an easy-to-follow walk around St. James’s Park where you’ll see the city’s biggest sights and I’ll guide you to the best viewing platforms and observation decks in the British capital. You’ll see Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Parliament, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, St. Martin in the fields, Horse Guards Parade, Wellington Barracks, St. James’s Palace and the Mall, plus the Walkie Talkie, Shard and much more.

Wednesday
Apr172024

London from way up high

From way up high, London is breathtakingly spectacular. And if you’re like me, you absolutely love a high rise view. In this category, London excels, with an incredible number diverse observation platforms spread throughout the city. Here's what you'll see in this observation platform guide: Battersea Power Station, The Shard, the Walkie Talkie, The Lookout at 8 Bishopsgate, Horizon 22 at 22 Bishopsgate, the Tate Modern, St. Paul's Cathedral, The Garden at 120, One New Change, the Trafalgar St. James, the London Eye, the London Cable Cars and the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. I'll tell what the viewing experience is like at each one. All that, plus a quick look at the O2 dome climb, Tower Bridge, the Monument to the Great Fire of London and the Parliament Hill Viewpoint.

Wednesday
Jan172024

This guide makes London sightseeing so easy | See the biggies in 1 day

The Royal Sightseeing Triangle leads to all of London's must-see attractions: Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, the Churchill War Rooms, Buckingham Palace, St. James's Palace, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, St. Martin-in-the-fields, the National Portrait Gallery and Horse Guards Parade. Follow my "Royal Sightseeing Triangle" to all these attractions in just one day. Plus, visit the bar where Bond's "shaken, not stirred" martini was created, grab a bite at the Cafe in the Crypt or a pint at the Sherlock Holmes pub and take a sunset spin on the London Eye. This is an easy to follow two-mile or three-kilometer route through the heart of the British capital that you can take at your own pace.


Sunday
Nov202022

Finding Ted Lasso in London | A Guide to Richmond

Produced by Jim Albritton | Move over Big Ben. For lots of Americans, finding Ted Lasso’s place now tops their must-see list in London. The feel good sports comedy was needed medicine during the height of pandemic. With the return of travel, Lasso fans are making their way to the London borough of Richmond, the familiar site of Ted’s flat, pub and green. This video is a useful guide for anyone making the joyful pilgrimage to Ted Lasso’s corner of the world.

Sunday
Nov202022

Brighton Beach | The Ultimate London Day Trip

Produced by Jim Albritton | Put Brighton Beach on your UK travel list. It’s got to be the easiest, most enjoyable day trip you can take from London. There is so much you can see and do in just one day. With hourly train departures, tickets are usually inexpensive and always easy book. Here’s a look at my day in Brighton, including the Brighton Palace Pier, a hop on/off bus, the Hove beach huts, the Upside Down House and the i360, one of the world’s most spectacular high-rise observation platforms. If you like the video, subscribe for more “how to” travel videos.

Wednesday
Jan082020

London Walks | Geologist Guides Bedrock Tour of Westminster

Yabba-dabba-doo! This is a two-hour London Walks tour Fred Flintstone would dig. Several times a year a geologist provides a unique look at the City of Westminster, examining the bedrock it's built on, the pedestals renowned figures stand on and the stones that hold up buildings that house much of the history of the world. Visit http://walks.com for information about upcoming "Westminster Rocks" tours.

Tuesday
Jan072020

Brunel's London is a Boat Trip, a River Walk and a Journey into the Heart of London

Brunel’s London is a boat trip, a river walk and a journey into the heart of London. A little man with a big hat and cigar, Brunel was England’s foremost engineer. He built railways, steam locomotives, bridges, ships, dock systems, tunnels and made the today’s world cities possible. Brunel’s London is one of London Walks daily tours, departing from Embankment Tube Station at 10:30 a.m. and ending in Rotherhithe at the The Mayflower, the oldest pub on the River Thames. 

Monday
Jan062020

London Walks | Victoria and Albert Museum

The numbers are staggering: 5,000 years of art history, 2.27 million objects in 145 galleries spanning 12.5 acres. A visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London can feel like a monumental undertaking. Fortunately London Walks offers expert guided tours of this massive museum founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.

No need to travel to Florence, Michelangelo's masterpiece is available for viewing at the V&A in London, too. A cast of David was given to an unamused Queen Victoria who insisted a fig leaf be added. That fig leaf eventually fell away.

 

Friday
Dec202019

Small Town London | West Hampstead Farmers' Market

Fresh produce, meat, cheese and fish may be on the shopping list, but it's a sense of community that draws vendors and customers back each Saturday to the West Hampstead Farmers' Market. David Tucker of London Walks gives us a look at the real London few tourists see. | http://walks.com

 

Wednesday
Sep252019

London Walks | The Best Way to See the Cotswolds

See the Cotswolds with London Walks. No need to book. Just show up at Paddington Station for a stress-free guided journey to England's achingly beautiful land of storybook villages, stone bridges, unmatched flower gardens and historic churches. 

Tuesday
May072019

London Walks | Undiscovered London Explores Bermondsey

Undiscovered London is a two-hour walking tour exploring Bermondsey, the Victorian warehouse district on the capital's south bank that was heavily bombed during World War II. Today it is a highly desirable place to live with trendy shops, restaurants and galleries.   

Tuesday
Jan222019

The Crown Walk is as Epic as the Netflix Series

Four top-flight London Walks guides have created a walk as audacious and epic as the Netflix series upon which it’s based. The Crown Walk at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and Sundays makes its way through the Royal neighborhood from Buckingham Palace to Clarence House to Westminster Abbey. Along they way, fact and fiction lead to fascinating discoveries about Britain’s royal family. 

Wednesday
Jan162019

London Walks | A Village in Piccadilly

The royal family, upscale shopping, art, literature and gems of all kinds hide in plain sight near Piccadilly Circus. “A Village in Piccadilly,” the London Walks tour, guides you right to them.

Tuesday
Jan152019

In the heart of London, Little Venice. This is why London Walks.

London Walks offers several canal walks, but Little Venice to Camden Town along the Regent’s Canal is one of the most beautiful walks in the British capital. Led by expert guides, members of the Inland Waterways Association, this walk focuses on canal design and use, its history, inspired poets and the the famous and fortunate who have called Little Venice home.