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Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness

By Lwblog @londonwalks

Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness Every Sunday we’ll pluck just one walk from the vast London Walks repertoire and put it center stage.



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…
GHOSTS, GASLIGHT & GUINNESS
7.30 pm on Wednesdays from Holborn Tube
There's no need to book. A London Walk takes about two hours and costs £10 or £8 for concs. (kids under 15 accompanied by their parent[s] go free)
This is the most haunted city on earth: unutterably old, built over a fen of undisclosed horrors, believed to contain occult lines of geometry.
A city where the very mist is like a sigh from a graveyard. Now I don't want to weird you out, but where we're going tonight time past and time present can fuse – especially when the daylight bleeds away. If in a dark window you see an even darker silhouette staring back, or if the branches of a tree suddenly shiver like a spider's web that's caught something, or if you follow a stranger into a graveyard (or a pub where everything isn't as it seems) – you could well be wayfaring to the rebecks of eternity. Fancy a pint?
The Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness Walk takes place every Wednesday evening at 7.30 pm from Holborn Tube
Guided by Richard III
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.
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness
Walk of the Week: Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness

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