
Camden Town
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London, England
From Camden Town to Regent’s ParkThis route takes you from the beating heart of London's alternative culture—with its labyrinthine markets, colorful facades, and musical echoes—to the royal avenues and rose gardens of the capital's most elegant park. Between the lively banks of the Regent’s Canal, where narrowboats tell a story of life on the water, and the verdant majesty that stretches as far as the eye can see, this walk is a total immersion into two opposite yet complementary faces of London. It is an invitation to savor as much the creative bustle as a regained calm, in the heart of a city that never ceases to surprise.

Camden Town
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Inverness Street Market
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Buck Street Market
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Regent’s Canal
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KERB Street food
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Camden Lock Market
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Cyberdog
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Camden Stables
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Amy Winehouse statue
9/20

Primrose Hill
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Chalcot Square
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Skyline view
12/20

Regent’s Park
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Inner Circle
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Sherlock Holmes museum
15/20

City of Westminster
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Madame Tussauds museum
17/20

Queen Mary’s garden
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Saint Katharine church
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Advice
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Jan.
5°
Feb.
5°
March
10°
April
10°
May
13°
June
16°
July
18°
Aug.
18°
Sept.
15°
Nov.
8°
Dec.
5°
In London, a raincoat and umbrella are a must-have all year round! The lowest temperatures are in January and December with an average of 9°C, and the highest temperatures are in July and August with an average of 23°C. The best times to visit London are therefore in spring and summer, although rain is still quite common!
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in where ever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a prefered starting pont: At Camden Town Station, between Camden High Street and Kentish Town Road
Sainsbury’s Camden Covered Parking: Kentish Town Rd We have indicated a parking spot near the starting point of the tour, but it is imperative to read the following carefully to know all the necessary information before parking in the city center: In London, we advise you to use public transportation as much as possible to get around. It is wiser to leave your car in a parking lot on the outskirts to ensure finding a space. For example, you can leave your car in the parking lot of the Lewisham Shopping Center, located 40 minutes away by transport from the city center. You will have to pay for parking, but it will be much cheaper than an underground parking lot. But if you absolutely want to park your car in the city center, you will have to pay a fee imposed since 2003 on all vehicles wishing to circulate in central London. You can then park in one of the underground parking lots, but keep in mind that the rates are generally very high. Remember that the traffic direction is reversed and that the English drive on the left!
There are very few public toilets near this tour: you'll have to stop at a café or a monument to find a toilet. Please note that this tour crosses various markets in Camden Town and Regent’s Park: these two sites are free but subject to opening hours. Most of the discoveries are located in these two sites. Remember to check the opening hours before starting your visit, otherwise it will be very limited!
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