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Play Now -->DATE : Tue, 31 Jan 2006 18:46:00 GMTEntered in Database : 2006-01-31 18:46:00length : 8901362 Link to the Show / Show NotesThe weather is still cold and windy here in London. Too windy for a long walk, but bright and sunny. When the wind drops, I shall record my favourite walk - the best walk in London. If you have limited time, or if you do nothing else during your visit, take this walk. It is 5.75 miles, from Kensington to Southwark or London Bridge, via Kensington Palace, Hyde Park, Green Park, St James's, Westminster and the South Bank. In the meantime, following up on last week's visitor's guide to getting around London by public transport, here's a walk Underground. We travel on the London Underground along the Central Line from Notting Hill Gate to Bond Street. We change at Bond Street onto the Jubilee Line, London's newest, with its amazing award-winning architecture and comfortable trains. See the live departure boards for the Jubilee Line. We alight at London Bridge near Southwark Cathedral and the River Thames.
The weather is still cold and windy here in London. Too windy for a long walk, but bright and sunny. When the wind drops, I shall record my favourite walk - the best walk in London.
If you have limited time, or if you do nothing else during your visit, take this walk. It is 5.75 miles, from Kensington to Southwark or London Bridge, via Kensington Palace, Hyde Park, Green Park, St James's, Westminster and the South Bank.
In the meantime, following up on last week's visitor's guide to getting around London by public transport, here's a walk Underground.
We travel on the London Underground along the Central Line from Notting Hill Gate to Bond Street.
We change at Bond Street onto the Jubilee Line, London's newest, with its amazing award-winning architecture and comfortable trains.
See the live departure boards for the Jubilee Line.
We alight at London Bridge near Southwark Cathedral and the River Thames.
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