It's our weekly London roundup starting with a few headlines that caught the eye in London over the last week or so, click the links for the full stories…
Compiled & Edited by Adam Scott-Goulding
LONDON: I loved this London Day & Night video as shared by Travel + Leisure magazine…
Watch the video here: www.travelandleisure.com
LONDON WALKS: The Summer 2016 leaflet is nearly ready! All the London Walks for Mondays to Fridays are already on the website so you can start planning your summer walking now!
Full calendar here: www.walks.com
BRUSSELS: Rick Steves responds to the terrorist attack on the Belgian capital and to the U.S State Department's travel advice
Brussels — and the rest of Europe — are, if anything, safer today than before yesterday’s attacks. Security everywhere will be on high alert. But, unfortunately, many Americans will cancel their trips to Europe. As a result, ironically, they’ll be staying home in a country that loses dozens of people each day to gun violence.
Read the full piece here: blog.ricksteves.com
In Brief…
EASTER WEEKEND TRAVEL: Thanks to the London Evening Standard for this piece on travel disruption this Bank Holiday weekend. www.standard.co.uk
MUSIC: David Bowie Brixton Mural to be Preserved – The Hollywood Reporter
HISTORY/NATURAL HISTORY: Release the Kraken! Crystal Palace 1854-Style – BBC
FOOTBALL: London's Best Ever England Players – Evening Standard
OBITUARY: ‘Queen of Soho’ Elena Salvoni dies at 95 – West End Extra
PHOTOGRAPHY: London As Seen By International Photographers – Islington Gazette
DC Catch-Up
Stories you may have missed on The Daily Constitutional this past week…
Our weekly slot in which we point you in the direction of other happenings and events in our great city. A new exhibition, a gig, a museum, a pop-up-shop – the best of London within a few minutes of aLondon Walkswalking tour.
Play Top Trumps!
I took delivery this week of the new Top Trumps game London Galleries…
All the major galleries are featured with a good sprinkling of more obscure establishments thrown in. My fave feature is the tick box on every card. You can play the game on the Tube on the way to the gallery and then tick the box when you have visited. Excellent!
These cards will be playing a BIG part in my forthcoming Easter Holidays with my eight-year-old daughter (although we'll also be packing the Adventure Time set, too - slightly less educational but a ton o' fun!).
Visit the Top Trumps website HERE.
Shoes on a Plane – Off or On?
For starters, it's gross. But some Conde Nast Traveler editors disagree, and say go on, let your feet loose. Which side are you on?
We've all been there: You board your red-eye, settle into your seat for what's hopefully a snooze, and wrap your legs in a blanket. And then a thought hits: I'd be so much more comfortable without these damn shoes. Some airlines encourage you to free your feet, offering thick socks to wear for long hauls. But there are other factors at play: 1.) Feet can smell, and so can shoes when there's nothing shoved inside of them. 2.) If you take your shoes off, when you get up to use the restroom, do you then have to put them back on? It turns out, Conde Nast Traveler editors have very strong—and very divided—opinions on the matter.
Full story in Conde Nast Traveller: www.cntraveler.com/
Seen in London This Week
Short Preview vid for our NEW Rolling Stones in London Walk!
Read in London This Week
Blurbs from the forthcoming Summer 2016 London Walks leaflet which will be out next week!
Wednesdays…
Thursdays…
Tuesdays…
Mondays…
Read in London This Week 2
This exchange on Twitter between London Walks Pen & Daily Constitutional Special Correspondent David Tucker and a couple of London cabbies…
@peterbyrne822 @cfcjohn49 Yeah, London. She's our mistress & Mrs. in 1 package Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety — London Walks (@londonwalks) March 25, 2016
And Don't Forget
Clocks go FORWARD this weekend…
London Spy will return next Saturday
A London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com