Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Caribbean Clothing - Walk Your Way Through the Streets of London


Below are some of the popular London walks. One could easily miss, an even better way is with a guided tour that highlights details. Landscape and landmarks, architecture, viewing the historical buildings, there is no better way to see London than by walking the city streets.

This magical tour is fantastic for all the family and is most enjoyable as a self-guided walk covering all areas of London. Westminster Station to the Diagon Alley (off Charing Cross Road) and Platform 9 at King's Cross Station, the Ministry of Magic, now visitors to London can view the locations where the famous Harry Potter films were created from Gringotts Bank. The Harry Potter London Tour
J K Rowling's Harry Potter series of books has captured the imagination of young and old the world over.

It is believed that Ellen may have been the inspiration behind Estella in Great Expectations. His friend and business advisor as well as the house in Islington where Ellen Ternan lived, you will see the home of John Forster. You can see places and homes formerly belonging to the people who knew him best, on this London walk. Renowned author has a part in that history, charles Dickens Tour
London is steeped in history and Charles Dickens.

The Whitechapel Murders will never be forgotten. This walk covers the streets where Jack once walked and where the mutilated bodies of his victims were discovered. 12 weeks of horror, his murderous campaign reigned from 31 August to 9 November. Jack the Ripper Tour
No one can forget the terror created on the streets of London in 1888 by Jack the Ripper.

Into the Elizabethan era with the William Shakespeare tour that covers the banks of the River Thames to the original Globe Playhouse and the oldest Gothic church in London where Shakespeare's youngest brother is buried, shakespeare Tour
Step back in time.

You will see the city in a whole new light. So discover London's hidden secrets today with one of the superb London walking tours.

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