Looking back on my walks experience I wish that I would have done all of the walks at the very beginning of the term. I learned so much about the ins and outs of London because I went to places that I never would have seen otherwise without the walks class.
I loved the Central Parks walk, partially because we road bikes which made it really enjoyable and really quick, but also because I saw the picturesque and romantic parts of London that you see in movies. We saw lots of families just spending time together and relaxing – that is was I thought of when I thought of London. Oh and Buckingham Palace, I love seeing it any chance I get.
The Regent’s Park was also magical. It was my first walk and we were just getting used to the system of doing the walks and following the directions. It was a challenge and it probably took a bit longer than it needed to but we had a really good time. The gardens in the park were beautiful and I loved seeing people rowing in the pond and sun bathing on the shores of the pond. What a great walk.
The Westminster and St. James walk was awesome too. We walked past a lot of the really tourist saturated parts of town that I love but we also saw a lot of really cool clothing shops that I never would have seen if I hadn’t have gone on the walk. There were also a lot of streets with really pretty homes that were not just old but very well kept and were just very London. I’ll remember this walk.