CityBika (Uploaded April 5, 2023) – A tour of London on a motorcycle, from the Natural History Museum in West London to the Tate Modern Art Gallery on the South Bank of the river Thames, passing through iconic landmarks of Central London
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London Walks: Tottenham Court Road & Fitzrovia
Tottenham Court Road is a major road in Central London, almost entirely within the London Borough of Camden. The road runs from Euston Road in the north to St Giles Circus in the south; Tottenham Court Road tube station lies just beyond the southern end of the road.
Fitzrovia is a diverse residential area where grand 18th- and 19th-century apartment buildings sit side by side with social housing. Handy for the West End theatres, it’s filled with hotels, galleries, and old-school pubs. Charlotte Street is lined with lively bistros and cafes, and the surrounding streets are home to new media, advertising, and architectural companies. The lofty BT Tower is an iconic city landmark.
City Life: The ‘Vibrant, Artsy & Friendly’ Borough Of Hackney In London

Walking down Mare Street, vibrant even in these days of restrictions, it’s hard to reconcile today’s Hackney with pictures from the past. Shop-lined roads were once babbling streams, pubs were market gardens and this bastion of hip, edgy, urban creativity was a remote village where people retreated for a taste of idyllic countryside. But then, few places have changed more over time than this corner of East London.
According to local lore, the small settlement that sprung up along the Roman roads to Lincoln and Colchester owes its name to a Danish chief called Hacon, whose eye — islet—this was. No trace remains of this early history, but some medieval records indicate that the Knights Templars owned about 110 acres in the Hackney Marshes and built some mills on the River Lea — hence today’s Temple Mills. The village’s first parish church, St Augustine, was named after the Templars’ patron saint.
New Walking Tour Videos: ‘London Paddington’
Paddington is home to some of the most beautiful residential properties and serviced apartments in Central London. As such, you can benefit from beautiful tree-lined streets bordered by old Victorian Stucco houses and gorgeous Georgian homes. Furthermore, Paddington is just a stone’s throw away from London best know Royal Park – Hyde Park. Hyde Park is beautifully landscaped and offers plenty of space for fitness enthusiasts and families days out. All Royal Parks in London also allow you to have your dog off the lead in case you’re relocating to the UK with pets.



