8 Best London Self Guided Walking Tours | Pacer
Where to walk in london?Traveling in London, in addition to taking the subway underground or taking a double-decker bus to walk through several major cities, there is a healthier and more interesting way to visit, that is, walking through London! But it is inevitable that it will be a bit boring to do so, so we recommend a few hiking routes that have both beautiful scenery and a quiet moment in the downtown area.
- Length: 6.23mi
- Difficulty Rating: Easy
Everybody knows Harry Potter. Numerous scenes from all 8 movies were filmed in London. So whether you have read the books, or seen the films, or proudly own every bit of Potter paraphernalia around – you will enjoy walking this route of the magical world!

- Length: 1.9mi
- Difficulty Rating: Easy
Westminster Walk takes you past London's most important seats of Royal and Political power. You will see many of London's historic and prestigious landmarks, some dating back over a 1000 years.

- Length: 3.21mi
- ViewPoint: 10
- Difficulty Rating: Easy
Follow in the footsteps of the world-renowned dramatist and discover the city he made his home.

- Length: 1.67mi
- Difficulty Rating: Easy
Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870) is well known as a writer and also a social critic. Dickens created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is often considered the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. This route will take you to many locations that inspired the work of Charles Dickens.

- Length: 2.9mi
- Difficulty Rating: Easy
This walk explores parts of London’s East End linked with Jack the Ripper in the 1880’s and takes you through some of the rich multi-cultural areas of Whitechapel and Spitalfields. Though few of the original locations associated with the murders still exist, the walk takes you to the sites where the crimes were supposedly committed.

- Length: 1.45mi
- Difficulty Rating: Easy
This walk takes to some of London’s famous shopping areas including Regent Street and Piccadilly. See classic London stores and attractions such as Smythson, Fenwick, Hamleys and so on. Allow 2.5 hours.

- Length: 2.86mi
- Difficulty Rating: Easy
The City of London contains a high concentration of historic churches for such a small area. The Great Fire of 1666 destroyed 80 of its 111 churches, and of these 51 were rebuilt by the famed architect Sir Christopher Wren. There are currently around 50 churches in The City - from old, historic churches to renovate or newly built buildings.

- Length: 1.41mi
- Difficulty Rating: Easy
Experience the theatre culture of London.
