Walking in London’s West End on the last evening before Lockdown in November. London is in Lockdown 2.0 as they call it because it started on the 5th November 2020 and it came 7 months after the first lockdown, which started in March 2020. Pubs, restaurants and non-essential retail must close.
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Walking in Covent Garden | London Tour 2020
Walking in London’s Covent Garden on the last evening before Lockdown in England. London is in Lockdown 2.0 as they call it because it started on the 5th November 2020 and it came 7 months after the first lockdown, which started in March 2020. Pubs, restaurants and non-essential retail must close. Schools, childcare, colleges and universities will stay open
Read more Walking in Covent Garden | London Tour 2020Walking in Central London Just Before Lockdown 2.0 in England
Walking central London just 1 day before the second national lockdown in England. Lockdown 2.0 as they call it because the new lockdown started on the 5th November 2020.This London walking tour covers Piccadilly Circus, Coventry St, Leicester Square, The Hippodrome Casino London, Leicester Square Station, Charring Cross road
Read more Walking in Central London Just Before Lockdown 2.0 in EnglandWalking London’s Top shopping Streets Before The Lockdown
Walking London’s top shopping street just 1 day before the second national lockdown in England. It started on the 5th November. This walking tour covers Oxford Circus, part of Oxford Street, New Bond Street (Mayfair), Regent Street, Carnaby Street, Kingly St, Glasshouse St and Piccadilly Circus.
Read more Walking London’s Top shopping Streets Before The LockdownBank of England to Liverpool Street Station
This London walking tour starts in the heart of the City of London – Bank of England. The video begins just in front of one of the entries to Bank underground station. Behind the huge walls in front of us is located the Bank of England. There is also a museum dedicated to the Bank of England, which you can visit, but it is currently closed.
Read more Bank of England to Liverpool Street StationLondon Bridge to Bank of England | London Walk
This London walking tours starts at Borough high street just before the beginning of London Bridge and the City of London. As we cross the bridge we enter into the City of London and continue the across the City. We cover Gracechurch St, Fenchurch, Leadenhall Market (a shopping centre in a historical place), Cornhill, the Royal Exchange
Read more London Bridge to Bank of England | London WalkPaddington Basin to Madame Tussauds | London
This London walking tour starts from Paddington Basin, just opposite the Lockhouse – serving food, cocktails & craft beers. After that we cross Edgware road and continue walking on Chapel St until we reach Marylebone St. On our way to Madame Tussauds we cross the junction between Marylebone Road and Baker Street.
Read more Paddington Basin to Madame Tussauds | LondonLondon Mayfair, New Bond Street, Oxford Street
This is a London walking tour in Mayfair. Starting from Mount St, and then heading to New Bond Street and finally finishing at Oxford Street. Mayfair is an affluent area in London, Westminster. It is located between Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Park lane. Mayfair is one of the most expensive districts in London and the world. This area has Georgian townhouses, exclusive hotels
Read more London Mayfair, New Bond Street, Oxford StreetKing’s Cross to Holborn Station
This London walking tour starts from King’s Cross railway station, which is located in the borough of Camden. King’s Cross station is one of the busiest station in the UK. The station was opened in Kings Cross in 1852 and combined with the adjacent St. Pancras International and the King’s Cross St. Pancras tube station, they form one of the country’s largest transport
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London walking tour starting from Russel Square and finishing at King’s Cross station. Along the way we pass the beautiful and historic five-start Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel. Its restaurant is said to be almost identical to the RMS Titanic’s dining room. Later along the long we pass the British Library and the magnificent building of St. Pancras International Station.
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