Description:
A London Walk is just £7.00 for two people with our great 2FOR1 offer!
Time and Location: 2.30 pm on Thursdays from Embankment Tube
.
"The game is afoot!"
It's time to go sleuthing with Corinna or Richard IV and their Baker Street Irregulars! You'll explore an area whose
"everchanging kaleidoscope of life" intrigued Holmes and Watson. You'll follow their adventures in Charing Cross, the Strand's gas-lit alleys, and Covent Garden with its Opera House and colourful market stalls, ending, where else? at the superb re-creation of
Sherlock Holmes's study. Housed in the building immortalised in
The Hound of the Baskervilles and featuring many artefacts donated by the Conan Doyle family, it's a place
"where a dream becomes reality". And best of all, it's free to visit!
There is no need to book for any of the London Walks - you simply turn up.
For more information please visit our websites
- londonwalks.com or walks.com - to get the particulars (meeting place and time) for the featured walks. Or phone 020 7624 3978.
PLEASE NOTE THAT OYSTER CARDS ARE NOT VALID WITH THIS OFFER.
Dates:
until 30/09/2008
County:
London
Type of attraction:
Landmarks & Historical Sites, Tours & Guided Walks
Destination Station
London
Rail Company
All
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