Starts at the exit of Camden Town Underground Station
Your guide will be at the starting point with a Red Umbrella.
Your guide will be at the starting point with a Red Umbrella.
After seeing the main sights of Central London, many would recommend visiting Camden to see the famous market, and a walk to nearby Primrose Hill for the panoramic view of the city.
This walk combines the very best London has to offer, beautiful parks, busy markets, one of the most impressive views of the city, and the quaint little streets where famous writers, poets and revolutionaries made their homes. You'll see the vibrant Camden market and the iconic surrounding neighborhood, famous for its music scene in the 70s (Pink Floyd, Cream), 90s (Oasis, Blur, Pulp) and present day (recently the home of tragic singer Amy Winehouse).
A microcosm of how changeable London can be, turn a corner and you'll enter beautiful, quiet Victorian streets. Camden and Primrose Hill have a fascinating literary history, you'll hear about the lives of Charles Dickens, William Blake, Silvia Plath and WB Yeats. You'll also see Regent's Park, Regent's Canal and London Zoo, areas made famous for featuring in many famous films; any of the pictures below look familiar?
This walk combines the very best London has to offer, beautiful parks, busy markets, one of the most impressive views of the city, and the quaint little streets where famous writers, poets and revolutionaries made their homes. You'll see the vibrant Camden market and the iconic surrounding neighborhood, famous for its music scene in the 70s (Pink Floyd, Cream), 90s (Oasis, Blur, Pulp) and present day (recently the home of tragic singer Amy Winehouse).
A microcosm of how changeable London can be, turn a corner and you'll enter beautiful, quiet Victorian streets. Camden and Primrose Hill have a fascinating literary history, you'll hear about the lives of Charles Dickens, William Blake, Silvia Plath and WB Yeats. You'll also see Regent's Park, Regent's Canal and London Zoo, areas made famous for featuring in many famous films; any of the pictures below look familiar?