Whether you are taking the natural environment of wildlife, flowers and weather or simply enjoying the world to pass, a walk seems to solve all problems.
While London seems to offer a much more urban and concrete environment that might not seem the most exciting for walks, there are diseases from places that are the perfect walking area.
From the famous Path Thames to a Paseo on La Colina Primrose, these are seven of the best walks to try in London.
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7 of the best walks to try in London
Primary hill
The well -known hill is just 10 minutes at the foot of Camden Town, but will feel like kilometers away with its open green spaces.
The hill is not too steep and there are banks along the way to give it a well -deserved break.
In addition, you can see the sites in London, including BT Tower and London Eye.
The path of Thames
The Thame Path walk continues to the Thames River and it is known that it is the easiest of its kind for a national path.
The mostly flat walk avoids the hills and many possibilities of getting lost with the Thames that guides him on his way.
The path of Thames offers rural and city destinations, with walks through picturesque villages, including some within the cotswolds.
The London part of the walk offers reference points and much more, from the busy streets full of bus and tourists to restaurants from all corners of the world.
The line
A simple walk with many transport links, the line walk is a perfect walk for the weekend, connecting the Greenwich peninsula with Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Throughout the walk, you can see flower beds, the flow of the Thames and even a contemporary art splashed along the way.
Little Venice
With channels, beautiful floating houses and small independent coffees along the way, a walk through the little Venice sounds dreamer.
The walk will take you along the way along the channels that will make you forget that you are in London.
You can also see nature at your best with birds, ducks and more enjoying the area.
Walk through parks
Parkland Walk will make you feel a million miles from the busy streets of London.
Affrically, the longest local local nature reserve, can detect an endless wild life of hedgehogs, foxes and if you are lucky, a deer.
The route follows the railway lines that once connected Finnbury Park with the Alexandra Palace and is now a relaxing walk.
Verde Verde Jubilee
Created in 2012, Jubilee Greenway is 60 km and was created to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the deceased Queen Elizabeth II with every 1 km that marks a year on the throne.
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The picturesque walk is inside the catwalks of the Buckingham Palace and Maida is worth it from Constitution Hill, Hyde Park, Little Venice and Kensington Palace.
Kew Gardens
If you are looking for nature and wildlife at its best in downtown London, then the iconic Kew Garden is the place to go.
You can see a variety of beautiful plants while walking through the gardens, BUT is important to keep in mind that Kew Gardens is a ticket place.