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Tides of Time- A riverside Stroll
About the Tides of Time- A riverside Stroll Walk in London
Old Father Thames is the longest and best known river in England and has inspired many a writer and artist. In this walk, we move from Tower Bridge to the Houses of Parliament as we explore how the river and the city have shaped each other.
Most of the walk will follow the recently regenerated and pedestrianised South Bank, where we will pass the rebuilt Shakespearean Globe Theatre, ruins of a medieval palace and the former Bankside Power Station, which has been transformed into London's most recent art museum, the Tate Modern.
Royal palaces and modern government buildings will illuminate the river's role as a power base; old warehouses and wharfs will illustrate the working river and the bridges will tell the story of the development of areas previously divided by the river. In addition, we will chart how London has cleaned up its act – and its river – since the ‘Big Stink' of 1858, allowing the Thames to once again become a diverse wildlife habitat with over 120 species of fish an
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- Duration: 2.5 hours
- Category: Orientation
- Price
- Group: £50 per person
- Private: £220 per party
Private Walks
£220
Scheduling Options
Week of Feb 12, 12- Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM
- Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 02:00 PM
