Diana Small Tourist Guide

I offer a choice of over fifty walks in London and can tailor a tour just for you

My walks take me all over London and cover topics as diverse as modern architecture and medieval mysteries. The subject matter is brought to life by featuring people and events that actually happened and is conveyed enthusiastically, featuring unexpected facts about historic events and amusing modern anecdotes. We may pass through ancient alleyways and secret courtyards or view landmark buildings and discuss our soaring skyline but every walk is interesting and involving.

Below is a selection of my most popular walks but these are just a taster and you can find a more extensive list here.

The Walkie Talkie, Cheese Grater and Gherkin Walk

discusses some of London's latest iconic buildings including The Shard.

The Christopher Wren walk

explores some of the special Churches of the 17 century and passes St Paul's Cathedral.

Discover the five P's of Southwark

(players, pubs, prisons, prostitutes, prelates) in the London of Shakespeare and Dickens.

Chelsea's Squares and Gardens in the West

covers the 16th centuries Henry VIII's palace, London's oldest Physic garden, to the areas' connected with the celebs and the Swinging Sixties.

The Olympic Walk

takes in the largest park to be built in Europe this century, home to the aquatic centre, velodrome and the largest sculpture in London.

Discover Covent Garden

with its exciting regenerated piazza, secret alleyways and trysts amidst the shops and theatres.

Canary Wharf Walk

discovers its transformation from deserted docklands with the infamous Blood Alley to London's sparkling business district with its mini-Manhattan of high-rise buildings.

Legal London Walk

through the cloisters and courtyards of the Inns of Court, passing the 16th century Middle Temple Hall, The historic Temple Church with its two parts, the 12th century only Round Church in London and the 13th century Chancel.

Out of town walks

include Windsor, Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath, Cotswolds, Oxford and many other places.