You can check out the full schedule at www.walks.com.
But if you only take one walking tour this week, why not make it…
THE OLD HAMPSTEAD VILLAGE PUB WALK
7 pm on Saturdays
from Hampstead Tube Shhh! It's a secret. Hampstead is the best place to be in London on a Saturday night. It's the roof of London. We'll look down and see the lights of the greatest city on earth spread out before us. On a clear night we'll even nip into the Old Observatory for a look through the telescope at the starry heavens above. What else? Well, it's London at its most picturesque – a perfectly preserved Georgian village. There's a superb cast of characters – ranging from the highwayman Dick Turpin to the painter Constable to the poet Keats; from Freud and D.H. Lawrence to George Michael and Boy George; from Elizabeth Taylor and Rex Harrison to Peter O'Toole and Jeremy Irons. There's London's most villagey atmosphere, great restaurants, magnificent Hampstead Heath, and well-hidden, cozy old pubs you'll fall in love with. In short, this is a great walk... they just don't come any better. The Old Hampstead Village Pub Walk takes place
every Saturday night at 7 pm Meet Richard or Peter G.
just outside the exit of
Hampstead Tube.
Hampstead Tube is on the Northern Line, the Edgware branch N.B., The Old Hampstead Village Walk – which is not a pub walk – takes place every Sunday morning at 10 am (guided by David) and every Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm (guided by Richard III or Peter). Same meeting point: just outside the exit of Hampstead Tube.