How long does a London Walk last?
Most of the walks take about two hours. There are a handful – e.g., the Beatles Walks, the Old Kensington Village Walk (when we’ve got access to the Roof Garden!), the Sunday afternoon Shakespeare and Dickens’s London – the Old City Walk – that take about two hours and ten minutes. The pub walks take two hours and a half. (Or two hours and 40 minutes if I’m your guide…yeah, it’s me, David.) They take that bit longer because they include two brief “pub stops” (15 – 20 minutes or so in each) enroute). The Explorer Days – they’re the all-day excursions to places like Bath, Oxford & The Cotswolds, Cambridge, Canterbury, The Cotswolds, Stonehenge and Salisbury, Royal Richmond & Hampton Court Palace, Windsor Castle and Eton, Warwick Castle, etc. – take longer. The walks themselves aren’t longer, but the whole outing is longer. It’s a whole day. The way an Explorer Day works is you meet the guide by the ticket office of the designated London railway station. So there’s a difference straight