<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>London is a great city for walking, whether for pleasure, exercise or simply to get from A to B. Despite the city's extensive transport system, walking is also often the quickest way to get around - at least in the centre - and it's also free and healthy! London has grown organically over 2,000 years rather than being planned logically like some modern cities (such as New York). As a result many attractions are off the beaten track, away from the major thoroughfares and public transport hubs. This favours waking as the best way to explore the city, which contains a wealth of interesting sights in every 'nook and cranny'.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Walking makes a lot of sense in London, whether for pleasure, exercise or simply to get from A to B. Although the city has a comprehensive public transport system, it's also one of the world's most expensive and very crowded, with the result that walking is often the quickest and most enjoyable way to get around - at least in the centre - and it's also free and healthy! Furthermore, London's reputation for rain is largely unfounded - it actually enjoys lower annual rainfall than New York, Rome and Sydney (but take your brolly just in case!) - and it's rarely too hot or cold to make walking uncomfortable. London has a somewhat haphazard street pattern (to put it mildly), the result of having grown organically over 2,000 years, rather than being planned logically like some modern cities. As a result many attractions are off the beaten track, away from the major thoroughfares and public transport hubs. This favours walking as the best way to explore them, as does the fact that London is a visually interesting city with a wealth of stimulating sights between destinations; you don't see a lot from the seat of a cab or bus and nothing at all when cocooned in a tube train! The starting point for this book was Samuel Johnson's advice to his friend Boswell in the 18th century, on the occasion of the latter's arrival in London: "survey its innumerable little lanes and courts." By extension, wander off the beaten tourist track and you'll find a world of fascinating sights, as you would expect in a city as large and old as London. My aim was to compile a list of these hidden attractions and construct walks around them - which resulted in the 25 walks contained in this book. Most walks can be done in half a day or less, depending, of course, on how fast you walk and how long you spend at the highlighted sights and diversions, particularly the pubs and restaurants. The walks don't always follow the most logical route, but that's deliberate and part of the enjoyment; the aim is to maximise the pleasure and provide a flavour of the area, rather than simply get from the start to finish as quickly as possible. Writing (and updating!) this book has been a fascinating, educational and enjoyable journey, which has had the added bonus of returning me to the weight I was when I got married (over 20 years ago). I hope you find the walks as engaging, rewarding and stomach flattening as I have.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Graeme Chesters Graeme Chesters is an experienced journalist, copywriter, non-fiction and travel writer. He knows London well, having lived in the northwest, centre and southeast of the city, and is the author of a number of London books including London's Hidden Secrets, London's Secret Places, London's Secrets: Bizarre & Curious and London's Secrets: Pubs & Bars. Graeme is also the author of many travel guides and has travelled and written extensively on regions as diverse as Europe, North America, the Middle and Far East, and Australasia. He's also an enthusiastic wine writer (and drinker), and the author of two wine books. Graeme lives in Bexley in southeast London with his wife Louise.
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