To celebrate the 5th Birthday of The Daily Constitutional, our editor has compiled a list of 101 things to love about London…
18/101: The Land of Do As You Please
Peace and quiet.
Okay, not
Cotswolds/Highlands/top-of-a-mountain peace and quiet.
More like peace and quiet to do as you
please. London is the place for that.
An example… last Thursday night (Halloween)
I was looking for a place to make my transformation from mild-mannered guide of
the respectable Kensington walk into wild and woolly walker of the Ghost trail
in the old City. Yet every loo, every vestibule, every corner seemed locked,
out of bounds or out-of-order.
The solution? Simple. I merely sat down in
the middle of a crowded coffee emporium on Fleet Street and slapped on my
ghostly face right there amid my coffee-slurping, muffin-munching fellow Londoners.
Did I attract so much as a second glance?
As if.
Londoners have seen EVERYTHING. Absolutely
NOTHING phases a Londoner.
The amount of space, the acreage of peace
and quiet that this attitude creates, in which one can indulge in mild
eccentricities for which one would be lynched in Newcastle or Reading or Prissy-on-the-Wold,
is worth its weight in gold.
Peace and quiet. In Europe’s biggest city. London
is a fireworks display of such surprises.
A
London Walk costs £9 – £7 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.