LITTLE VENICE
Alice - Leeds
October 2011
October 2011
This was my first Walk, and a bit odd really, just a bunch of stuccoed houses where famous people live/lived. Maybe my fault for not knowing well enough the kind of area it would be but I couldn't get excited by the content or delivery. I did my best, lasted 90 minutes, then peeled off and went home.
Not put off though, I'll try another when I'm back next year!
david oden - london
March 2011
Excellent tour esp as one of us was Italian,and although i'd been in the area several times before i didn't know about allot of the things that Shaughn had mentioned...
Ive lived in London 15yrs now and find these walks excellent and informative for local info...
Bob - London
October 2010
The Little Venice walk today was thinly disguised property porn, which I found boring and insulting.
 
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Please elaborate, Bob. What's "property porn"? Does that translate to "Peter mentioned property prices there on a couple of occasions". Or what?
 
Anyway, if you'd be good enough to elaborate a bit, well, then I'm sure Peter will want to respond and we should be able to get worthwhile colloquy going.
Paul Lucke - London
October 2007
After the tour it is well worth taking the boat trip (or walking the towpath) from Little Venice past Regents Park Zoo to colourful, fragrant Camden Market and then following the tow path east down the flight of locks and as far as Caledonian Road, then exit via the gardens and turn right down hill and right again into All Saints Road and visit the Canal Museum - and the Ice Cream museum and then walk on down Wharfedale Road and York Way to Kings Cross and cross over the Euston Road to admire the magnificent terracotta edifice of St Pancras Station building before heading for home via bus, tube or train.