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Self-guided walk in London
This short walk crams a lot into a short walk. The distance is about 2 miles and you can do it non-stop in 40 minutes or less. However, many people will find it difficult to complete the trip within a long day - there is so much to tempt the way.
moreThis short walk crams a lot into a short walk. The distance is about 2 miles and you can do it non-stop in 40 minutes or less. However, many people will find it difficult to complete the trip within a long day - there is so much to tempt the way.
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You have to pay to get there early to avoid the worst crowds."},{"metadata":{"width":576,"height":1024},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FntufT9jbAAK2U7llzIsy%2FSnaptik_7085061831345196294_kelly-mcgarvey.mp4?alt=media&token=b08a6b2e-a253-4d22-9243-2fe2c04954da"}]},{"address":"The Round Pond","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.14321712068773834,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":51.49976734906371,"longitude":-0.2886327460526017},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"# The Round Pond"},{"metadata":{"width":1000,"height":750},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FntufT9jbAAK2U7llzIsy%2FRound_Pond_Kensington_Gardens.jpg?alt=media&token=f0ab4ba3-5f76-422e-a06f-9ce7db3114a7"},{"type":"text","content":"On the east side of Kensington Palace is the imaginatively named Round Pond which you could not have failed to notice as you approached Kensington Palace.\n\n\nIt was here that the playwright J.M.Barrie met Llewellyn Davies whilst walking his dog, LLewellyn being the inspiration for Peter Pan. There is a statue of Peter Pan elsewhere in the park.\n\n\nNow, make your way away from Kensington Palace in an eastward direction, south of the Round Pound. You will see the Royal Albert Hall on the south side of Kensington Gardens, (the large domed building) that we visit later. We walk parallel to the Albert Hall. There are many paths both official and unofficial that crisscross Kensington Gardens which is open parkland here and there are signposts to the various landmarks within Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.\n\n \n\nOnce the Albert hall starts to get behind you over on your right, start to take paths that veer slightly to the left rather than right at any junctions. You will either come to the Serpentine lake or the road that crosses Kensington Gardens from north to south. 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This short walk crams a lot into a short walk. The distance is about 2 miles and you can do it non-stop in 40 minutes or less. However, many people will find it difficult to complete the trip within a long day - there is so much to tempt the way.
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Daniel Wasilewsky
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There is a statue of Peter Pan elsewhere in the park.\n\n\nNow, make your way away from Kensington Palace in an eastward direction, south of the Round Pound. You will see the Royal Albert Hall on the south side of Kensington Gardens, (the large domed building) that we visit later. We walk parallel to the Albert Hall. There are many paths both official and unofficial that crisscross Kensington Gardens which is open parkland here and there are signposts to the various landmarks within Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.\n\n \n\nOnce the Albert hall starts to get behind you over on your right, start to take paths that veer slightly to the left rather than right at any junctions. You will either come to the Serpentine lake or the road that crosses Kensington Gardens from north to south. 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