London’s Top 10 : London on Foot

  1. Thames Path, South Bank

    Start
    by the London Eye and walk along the South Bank downstream to London
    Bridge and the Design Museum beyond Butler’s Wharf. This stretch of the
    Thames Path has enough to distract you all day.

    • South Bank




    Thames path, South Bank

  2. Regent’s Canal

    It’s
    possible to walk along the whole 14-km (8.5-mile) canal from Paddington
    to Limehouse. The most accessible part lies between Camden Lock and
    Regent’s Park, where grand houses back on to the water. Further on, in
    Little Venice, moored “narrowboats” are owned by the wealthy.




    Houseboat, Regents Canal

  3. Richmond


    Richmond has a lovely aspect on the River Thames. Apart from its royal park 
    there is a lot to see and do, with riverside pubs and cafés, and boats
    to rent. It’s a half-hour walk along the towpath to the 17th-century Ham
    House, owned by the National Trust. In summer you can take a ferry
    across to Marble Hill House in Twickenham .




  4. Hampstead Heath

    This
    green grandstand overlooking the city covers 8 sq km (3 sq miles) and
    is a rural mix of meadows, woods, lakes and ponds for both swimming and
    fishing. Head off in any direction, and make the Spaniards Inn or Kenwood House a stopping-off point .




  5. Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens

    Central
    London’s largest green area can tire out any walker. It takes about an
    hour and a half to walk around, but there are plenty of diversions, from
    the Serpentine Gallery, to cafés, fountains and flower gardens .

    • Hyde Park W2

    • Open 5am–midnight daily




  6. Battersea Park

    This lively park is not just for children . It has a pleasant riverside promenade beside a Buddhist Peace Pagoda, lakeside walks and the Festival Gardens .




    Battersea Park

  7. Wimbledon Common

    It
    is easy to get lost in this wild public space. Start by the Windmill
    and go down to Queens Mere Pond or stride out along the cinder horse
    track to the pine copse of Caesar’s Camp, an old Iron Age hill fort .

  8. Blackheath

    This treeless expanse, enjoyed by kite flyers, lies behind Greenwich Park. Donkey rides can be taken around the edge, and on the far side is Blackheath Village.

    • Blackheath SE3

    • Train to Blackheath




  9. Wetland Centre

    London’s
    major bird sanctuary covers 105 acres in four disused Victorian
    reservoirs. It has trails, a visitor centre and an observatory where you
    can spot some of the 130 species which come here .

  10. Highgate Cemetery

    Filled
    with grand tombs, many of the rich and famous, this is the best of
    London’s cemeteries. The living have to pay to get in, too, and the
    cemetery is divided into eastern and western halves, the latter
    visitable only with a tour .




    Faded grandeur, Highgate Cemetery


Top 10 Outdoor Activities

  1. Rowing

    Parks with rowing lakes include Hyde Park, Regent’s Park and Battersea Park.

  2. Ice Skating

    Indoors
    at the Leisurebox in Queensway. Outdoor winter rinks include the
    Broadgate Centre, Somerset House and the Natural History Museum.

  3. Kite Flying

    Hampstead Heath, Primrose Hill and Blackheath are the best places to get a lift.

  4. Swimming

    There are a number of public indoor pools.

    The Oasis

    • Endell Street WC2

    Porchester Centre

    • Queensway W2

    Chelsea Sports Centre

    • Chelsea Manor St SW3

  5. Nature Watching

    London’s open spaces and woodlands are full of plants and wildlife to discover.

  6. Skateboarding

    Many parks have skateboard facilities. The South Bank’s concrete spaces have a regular clientele.

  7. Cycling

    Rent
    bikes from On Your Bike in London Bridge (020 7378 6669) and The London
    Bicycle Tour Company in Gabriel’s Wharf (020 7928 6838).

  8. Tennis

    For indoors try Islington Tennis Centre, Market Rd N7. Outdoors, Holland Park, Battersea Park or Regent’s Park.

  9. Skating

    Wide paths make Hyde Park the most popular choice.

  10. Horse Riding

    The best place is the stables at Hyde Park.

    • 63 Bathurst Mews W2