
1. Inverness Street Market
On your left is Inverness Market, Camden Town's smallest market. Here you'll find everything from food to cheap souvenirs and second-hand goods. Read more
Tour
8 km
3h15
20 audios
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Get ready for a rather quirky visit to this part of London, which may be further away from Westminster, but is just as busy! I’m taking you right into the heart of Camden Town, the city’s alternative hub. People see this place an eccentric, extravagant, puzzling, or just plain unique district. Visitors often find themselves enchanted by the boundless charm of this little neighborhood full of surprises. This tour does not only take you to Camden Town, but also to the colourful alleyways of Primrose Hill and the lush green lawns of Regent’s Park, for a complete exploration of some of the most emblematic places in the World City!
On your left is Inverness Market, Camden Town's smallest market. Here you'll find everything from food to cheap souvenirs and second-hand goods. Read more
On your right, just a few meters from Inverness Market, you'll find Buck Street Market housed in a uniquely structured building made from recycled shipping containers. Read more
This is Regent's Canal, a man-made canal that gives Camden Town its charm! Read more
Right here is where you'll find the very best in fast food stalls, for a gourmet break in the heart of Camden Town! Read more
Camden Lock Market is full of little treasures to take home, from jewelry and accessories to handmade crafts. Read more
Here you are in front of the most extravagant shop in London! Amidst stands selling second-hand clothes, antiques and street food, this shop is totally futuristic! Read more
Here, you'll discover yet another market with its own distinctive feature: it's located in the heart of what used to be Camden Town's stables! Read more
Amy Winehouse, an international music star with a highly recognisable voice, is honoured here with this stunning life-size statue Read more
This is the heart of the charming Primerose Hill district. This neighbourhood is less busy than Camden Town, though it's just as fascinating! Read more
Colourful houses line this small square in the heart of Primrose Hill. Read more
Standingat the top of the famous Primrose Hill, you can enjoy one of London's most iconic and popular views. Read more
You're stepping into one of the capital's largest royal parks! Read more
Regent's Park is surrounded by two circular ring roads, the Outer Circle and the Inner Circle. Read more
Fans of the great British detective should take note! Here you are in front of the Sherlock Holmes Museum, located at 221b Baker Street, the real address of this fictional character... Read more
Welcome to the heart of the City of Westminster, which covers most of West London. Westminster is a historic district and the political centre of the English capital. Read more
This is probably the most famous wax museum in the world! Here you can take photos with some of the world's biggest stars and most influential personalities. Read more
This is one of the most beautiful parts of Regent's Park! Although the park was first laid out in the 19th century, it wasn't until 1930 that these sumptuous gardens were added. Read more
This pretty Danish church is just a stone's throw from Regent's Park. Read more
It's no coincidence that London is known as the cosmopolitan Capital! Read more
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