What else could be more fun and adventurous than opting for a walking tour in London? Captivating sightseeing, adventure and other fun elements are added to it and this is all what a tourist needs while travelling for a holiday to the capital city. One must take out some time in selecting such an option so as to explore something other than shopping and famous London tourist attractions.
London is not only about nightclubs, pubs, bars and shopping, its much more than that. Tourists while staying in vivacious
London hotels can catch hold of the pulsating sightseeing walks ranging from Central London, North, South, West and other guided walks in London.
Walks in Central London:
Haunted Holborn Its a supernatural safari taking tourists through the concrete jungle beginning at Holborn Viaduct. Legends of big cats haunting the capital city is quite famous. The tales of ghostly highwaymen across the capital city, particularly in Hampstead catches the attention of tourists those interested in such scary London walking tours.
The Money Trail The City of London is the smallest UK County indulging tourists in the appreciation of hard architecture. Chancery Lane, Moorgate, Barbican tower, London Bridge and Bishopsgate serve tourists with their adventurous sides to explore.
North London Walks:
Crouch Hill to Alexandra Palace Those who wish to see spectacular views of the iconic buildings; this walking tour is a must for them. Starting beside an old railways route a traveller must move towards the Crouch hill station and the walk has to be left just before the old crouch end platforms. Next section where the route follows is the Crouch End to the Priory Park, Alexandra Park and then finally to the ultimate destination Alexandra Palace.
Parliament Hill to Primorse Hill, Walkin with communists in Hampstead and last but not the least Railway-yard room are another walks that can be added in your itinerary while option for London walking tours.
Walks in South London:
Jurassic Park to Crystal Palace The Crystal Palace dinosaurs is one of the best dino theme parks found in the south London hinterlands at Crystal Palace Park.
Tate Modern to London Eye, Arts and Pirates in Deptford, Maritime Greenwich, Blackheath to Greenwich Park and Victorian pub walk are some amazing and a must visit walking tours available in South London.
Walks in East London:
Thames River Pirates is a long walk of 2.5 hours and the journey begins by exiting the canary Wharf station. Slums and stencils in east London is another long walking tour that can be opted for.
Guided Walks in London:
Olympic walks, Alternative London tour, Street Art London, Jack the Ripper Walk and Pub walk in Knightsbridge are few guided walks in London that can be experienced by the tourists coming in.