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A Special GigWell, two special gigs, actually...
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The Pub Qwalks!They're a pub walk, they're a pub quiz, they're Pub Qwalks – a pub walk & pub quiz! They're Adam specials the next couple of Monday nights. First up: Quizzical Kensington. 7pm on August 2 from High Street Kensington Tube
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EXTRA! EXTRA!Extra Harry Potter Walk 5pm Sunday, August 8. Westminster Tube, exit 4.
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The SmorgasbordThe 300+ "one-offs" and "occasionals" we're doing this summer are set out chronologically on the Special Walks page.
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Free Walks!Etc. Quite a lot of etc.
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Film WalksThe London Film Walks Festival! Check 'em out – the walks of the films!
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Old Jewish QuarterCheck it out – the film of the walk.
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Trafalgar Square
equals London Walks Summer 2010 leaflets! The Cafe in the Crypt at St. Martin-in-the-Fields church has 'em.
Here It Is!The at-a-glance list of all of our out-of-town trips (to Stonehenge, Oxford, Winchester, Cambridge, Hampton Court, Bath, Rye, Constable Country, Lavenham, Avebury & Lacock, Glastonbury & Wells, Leeds Castle, St. Albans, The Cotswolds, etc.) this summer. All 128 of them!
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Summer is icumen in
The Summer 2010 leaflet's here. Phone or email for a copy. We've had great programmes in the past. This one's a masterpiece.
The London Walks Walkers Facebook GroupNine compelling reasons why you should seriously think about signing up for it
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"Donald Rumbelow is internationally recognised as theleading authority on Jack the Ripper". Don regularly guides our Ripper Walk. His schedule (April to mid-Sept.) is now up.
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"Your Blogis wonderful! Who writes it?"
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The Hampstead Filmis here
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It's Here!The new film of our Bath trip
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More Filmson the way!
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Like Halley's CometIt's just once or twice a century
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See It Before 2012Click the link for review, photo, and soundbite.
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And Lookee There!
Ghost? caught on a photograph on our ghost walk? See the London Walks blog.
"If this was a golftournament every name on the Leader Board would be a London Walks guide"
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The Filmof our British Museum Tour premieres here!
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Fireworks!tongued with fire
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Who wants to seethe Queen?
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Our New Film isa brilliant taster of the "Somewhere Else" London Walk...
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London Walks FilmsCheck 'em out.
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Walks & KidsHere's a tip
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Thinking aboutgoing on the Oxford & Cotswolds trip? Here's a review.
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Ghost Walk FilmIt's here
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Away We Go!Stonehenge Tuesdays, Oxford & Cotswolds Wednesdays
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Our Bookhas just about sold out. Already. The publishers have just announced a first reprinting.
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London Walks WalkersThis is for you, compliments of the sparkplug, the live wire...
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Our New Filmstars Greenwich and the Prince of Guides, Nick. Brilliant walk, brilliant guide. You can see it here.
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The Jack the Ripper Walk Filmand other matters (the book, the blog, etc.)
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And the Gold Medalgoes to...
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The Videoof our Cambridge trip! To see it click the link.
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Our Ripper Walk!Britain's foremost crime historian ("Donald Rumbelow is internationally recognised as the leading authority on Jack the Ripper") will be guiding the Ripper Walk on Tuesday, Nov. 24; Friday, Nov. 27; for more dates click the link.
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Don't let them bait and switch you!This'll take care of it...
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BeachcombingHere's what The Guardian says about it...
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Our book!
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Half PriceSomething you might want to know
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Jack the Ripper's KnifeDon's got it...
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Mary's Passed!London Walks has a new award-winning Blue Badge Guide! And the "back story" is a bit of all right as well.
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St. Pancras WalksGuided by an architectural historian!
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More Voicefrom Lance's Poetry in Performance walk
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www.londonwalks.comAre these the five best paragraphs ever written about London?
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IT'S HERE!Our book...
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Now Hear This!Sound, glorious sound - we've got sound!
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A Proposal!Go on one of Adam's walks...
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What The Papers Say..."the best insight into Jack the Ripper..."
The Star on The Star!
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Guide NewsDistinctions matter.
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The Cafein the Crypt at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, the old church in Trafalgar Square, has re-opened!
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Quentin TarantinoAnd the Chinese Ambassador...
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Whoa!!!!"We'll give you access to places the public don't normally get to see."
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The Whale in the BathtubYes, this one's worth following up!
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Save MoneyGet an Oyster Card...
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Whoa!It only happens once a century!!
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London Walks ®Yes, you guessed right. That little symbol means exactly what you think it means. London Walks ® - our name - is now a registered trademark! Our registered trademark!!
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A Big House in a Big Woods on a Big Lake in Northern WisconsinThat's where your London Walks leaflet comes from in North American. But it gets even quirkier. I mean, how charming is this?
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Website Contributions Invited...Yes, let's get some of your fingerprints all over this website!
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Visit London - Best London Tour AwardAnd the winner is...
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What's New...A website about London and London Walks is necessarily a "work in progress". So here's a quick pointer to the latest additions to the site
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Donald's new Ripper bookIt's called Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard investigates...
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The two London Walks programmes - Winter & SummerIn case you're wondering...
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London Walks LeafletsHere are some places where you can always pick up a London Walks leaflet...
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Is London Expensive?
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The St. Paul's Cathedral Tour
"Afloat upon ethereal tides St. Paul's above the city rides"  "St. Paul's is much more than a place of worship. It is a specific against grossness, brutality and despair." And "to set foot into St. Paul's is to experience that cold shock straight from the past, beauty as a genius conceived it, grace that we had forgotten." Now some practical matters. There's an admission charge to St. Paul's, but there is a Group Rate. More to the point is your other "spend": your time. To refract it through a great guide will "buy" you inestimable riches in St. Paul's. Knowing where to look and what to look for – and seeing these things through the translucent integument of their "stories" – well, it's like going from blurry near-sighted to 20:20. What's more, the new Churchill Gates are in place; centuries-old Temple Bar has come home; and, most important of all, St. Paul's hasn't looked this good – inside and out – for 300 years. In short, the wraps are finally off – the restoration work's done – and our much loved old cathedral is radiant and pristine. Indeed, we'll show you some thrilling "rediscoveries" – wonderful features that were so begrimed they were lost and forgotten.
The St. Paul's Cathedral Tour takes place every* Tuesday at 10.30 am. Meet Judy, Helena or Margaret just outside exit 2 of St. Paul's Tube.
And a look behind-the-scenes (for anybody who's interested in what "informs" our thinking about the shape of the London Walks programme). Prior to the Summer 2010 London Walks programme the St. Paul's Cathedral Tour always took place on a Friday afternoon. The Summer 2010 move to Tuesday morning was a very good one. For a couple of reasons. 1) because the morning start gives people more time – if they want it – for a visit to the Whispering Gallery. Or more time in the crypt. Or whatever. And 2) because these days lots of London Walkers are thinking about "sets" of walks on any given day – about "fits" between morning and afternoon walks. And putting the St. Paul's Cathedral Tour on on Tuesday morning gives us – well, gives you – a perfect Tuesday "fit" with the Christopher Wren's London Walk on Tuesday afternoon. Put those two together – as some people will do – and you've got yourself A Christopher Wren Day in London! It's one of those combinations that was meant to be. One of those the-whole-is-greater-then-the-sum-of-the-parts jobs. And you want the clincher? Some of the walkers who do the "set" will crown the day by attending the Evensong Service at St. Paul's after the Christopher Wren's London Walk. Can't say better about that than these three lines from one of my favourite poems:
A broad white shell of completeness
Has widened and cracked:
I'm open to sweetness.
*N.B., very very very occasionally there's a special service on at that time on a Tuesday morning and when that happens the Cathedral is "not open for tourism" (in that ungainly phrase). It goes without saying that we flag those "closures" up just as soon as we get wind of them.
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