Walking London from the Tower of London through the City of London to Liverpool Street Station, including Brick Lane, a famous street in the East End of London that draws bargain hunters, foodies and fashionistas.

Video themes: London walk, City of London walk tour, London Brick Lane walk, London sunny walk, London spring walk, London virtual walk tour, London city walk, England walk, UK capital city.

Sights seen include: Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Tower Millennium Pier, Tower of London Shop, The Royal Menagerie, Le Bellot Cruise Ship operated by Ponant, Tower Hill Memorial, Trinity Square Gardens, Memory of Merchant Seafarers, Tower Hill Station, Trinity House, Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square, DoubleTree by Hilton London – Tower of London, The Crutched Friar pub, St Olave’s Church on Hart Street, The Ship pub, All Hallows Staining Church, Fenchurch Street Station, The Walkie-Talkie Building, Fen Court Garden with the ‘Gilt Of Cain’ sculpture, Lloyd’s of London Building, Leadenhall Market, The Scalpel Building, St Andrew Undershaft Church, The Gherkin, The Can of Ham Building, Aldgate Square, Saint Botolph Without Aldgate Church, ‘Earthling’ sculpture by Jocelyn McGregor, Aldgate Station, Aldgate High Street shops, Aldgate East Station, Whitechapel High Street shops, Brick Lane shops and restaurants, The Truman Brewery (former brewery premises reborn as independent boutiques, bars, diners, a food hall and music venues), Brick Lane street art, Brick Lane beigel shops, Shoreditch High Street Station, Commercial Street bars & restaurants & shops, The Golden Heart pub, Flat Iron pub, The Ten Bells pub, Christ Church Spitalfields, Old Spitalfields Market, London Fruit Exchange Building, bronze elephants sculptures, Bishopsgate shops & restaurants, and Liverpool Street Station.

Recorded – 3rd May 2023, Wednesday afternoon
Weather Conditions & Temperature – dry & sunny, 16°C/61°F

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ROUTE MAP – 3.4 miles/5.5 km walked
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ROUTE TIMESTAMPS
0:00:00 THAMES PATH BY TOWER OF LONDON
0:08:28 THREE QUAYS WALK
0:10:14 SUGAR QUAY JETTY
0:11:39 THREE QUAYS WALK
0:13:47 TOWER HILL
0:16:31 TRINITY SQUARE GARDENS
0:19:40 TRINITY SQUARE
0:21:35 SAVAGE GARDENS
0:23:40 CRUTCHED FRIARS
0:24:54 HART STREET
0:25:43 MARK LANE
0:27:20 FENCHURCH STREET
0:28:11 FEN COURT
0:29:21 FENCHURCH AVENUE
0:30:04 LIME STREET
0:30:58 BEEHIVE PASSAGE
0:31:51 LEADENHALL MARKET
0:32:28 WHITTINGTON AVENUE
0:33:08 LEADENHALL STREET
0:35:00 ST MARY AXE
0:38:23 HOUNDSDITCH
0:41:44 ALDGATE SQUARE
0:42:41 ALDGATE HIGH STREET
0:45:57 WHITECHAPEL HIGH STREET
0:50:05 OSBORN STREET
0:51:40 BRICK LANE
1:03:30 BETHNAL GREEN ROAD
1:03:49 REDCHURCH STREET
1:05:25 CLUB ROW
1:05:53 WHITBY STREET
1:06:41 CHANCE STREET
1:07:06 BETHNAL GREEN ROAD
1:07:29 BRAITHWAITE STREET
1:09:29 WHELER STREET
1:10:17 COMMERCIAL STREET
1:14:34 BRUSHFIELD STREET
1:18:58 BISHOPSGATE

17 Comments

  1. Hello WW. How are you? I am still playing catch up on several of your videos. Mum and I were at London Olympia on Saturday and then went on to Chelsea in Bloom as well as Belgravia in Bloom. Recognised several places from your previous videos in these areas. Including Sloane Square, Duke of Yorks Square, Eccleston Yards and more. Was almost expecting to get recognised by you whilst I was wearing my Canadian flags. We went back along Kensington High Street and to Whole Foods to sit down and eat and then back to the car. Got back to Canterbury at 0:48 am, having got up at 5:30 am the previous morning. Anyhow will watch this video and your previous one soon. Take care and talk soon!

  2. Good afternoon WW how are you mate? Love the Thames by Tower of London which looks so relaxing place to be see the beautiful views of City Hall, Tower Bridge, & many others. 😍You make great content here always & stay safe mate! 😀👍👑💂‍♀ɢʙ

  3. Another great day and walk around beautiful
    London and seeing the scenery of the city and
    the buildings across the Thames River and all
    of the shops and great places to eat as well as
    many other great places to see Thank You for
    another great video until your next one.
    📹📱🚶🚶🚶🚶📱📹

  4. Master Walker We enjoyed this beautiful walk with you especially the financial distric with it's wonderful architectural structure. Than k you again.

  5. What was that silver building (Ledenhall Street)with 3 outside elevators? 😳 and I found a logo towards the end…yeah!!

  6. Very nice walk under a beautiful sun, in known streets and others which are less so.
    I noticed Trinity Square which I didn't know.
    Beehive passage, Leandenhall Market which has a very special character and side.
    Aldgate Square, puff green and pleasant.
    White Chapel, Brick Lane are really more cheerful under the sun.
    Many of the murals in the streets are of uneven quality!!.
    Brushfield Street and its adorable elephants.
    A beautiful walk of discovery.
    thank you WW friend

    😀😀😀😀😀

  7. Loved it, thank you! Liverpool street station was the station I used every day on my 3 weeks holiday. I was in London 10 years ago and I didn't notice the Eataly nearby. When was it open?

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