Belgravia Uncovered
Westminster Guides are marking National Walking Week courtesy of London Heritage Quarters BID, with a historic stroll through the elegant streets and squares of the Grosvenor Estate, taking in the …
Westminster Guides are marking National Walking Week courtesy of London Heritage Quarters BID, with a historic stroll through the elegant streets and squares of the Grosvenor Estate, taking in the …
Mayfair is one of London's most prestigious and affluent neighbourhoods. Its handsome Georgian streets and squares are bordered by magnificent parks and grand avenues, and it is known around the…
A beautiful walk along the sleepy canal that was once the first superhighway bringing the bricks that built lots of London we now recognise. Along the canal towpath, a beautiful…
Join us on a free walk taking place on 12 April, in partnership with Tommy’s, the baby charity, and their fantastic fund-raising event, The London Landmarks Half Marathon. For more…
In the 300th anniversary of St. Martin-In-The-Fields church, CWGLA are providing 90 minute walks unveiling the history of the area. The City of Westminster guides are organising 5 walks on…
One of London's most prestigious and affluent neighbourhoods, from a swampy field to the most expensive property on the Monopoly board. Mayfair is unquestionably one of London's most prestigious and…
This walk run by a local Westminster guide will offer you the chance to hear the story of Church Street Market and the communities around it. Hear about a streetmarket…
We'll begin with the history of Charing Cross Station and the Eleanor Cross, then dive down the 18th century Craven Steet to look at the American influence, in particular Benjamin…
Westminster ... 'The centre of political, royal and religious power'... not on this walk. In the shadows of Westminster Abbey just beyond the well trodden tourist paths, lies an area…
Starting in the northeast corner of the Harrow Road on the south bank of the canal and walking in circular fashion, we will hear the story of once vibrant, now…