nth london walk

Nth London Walk - Itinerary Tips

Highlights

Regents Park, Madame Tussaud's, Sherlock Holmes Museum, Sherlock Holmes Statue, Lords Cricket Ground, Abbey Road Crossing, St Johns Wood Tube (if want to visit Wembley Stadium), London Zoo, Primrose Hill, Jewish Museum or Canal walk,Banksy's Artwork, Camden Market, Amy Winehouse Statue.

Nth London Walk Overview

Camden 

Notes:

A= Regent's Park Station  B= Open Air Theatre  C= Madame Tussauds  D= Boating Lake  E= Lords Cricket Ground F= Abbey Road Zebra Crossing  G= Primrose Hill  H= London Zoo  I= Banksy's Artwork J= Camden Market

Important Things to Know

  • This walk will involve quite a bit of walking.
  • Mix up the itinerary to what you feel will interest you and the party you are with. E.g You may look to start at Wembley Stadium and head back to either St Johns Wood or Baker Street. It is all about best using your time.

Suggested Timetable

8 am Arrive Regents Park  9-11am Madame Tussauds  (book in advance ) 11-12 walk to Lords Cricket Ground via Sherlock Homes Statue & Museum, Birth place of Bentley Cars and the boating lake at Regents Park  12 Lords Cricket Ground (book in advance)  1.40-2pm walk to Abbey Road crossing 2-2.30pm walk to Primrose Hill (You may want to do a Wembley Tour if so give 2 ½ hours with a train journey from St Johns Wood to Wembley Park- pre book)  2.30-4.30 London Zoo 4.30- 6pm  Camden Markets

Money Saving Tips

  • A London Pass gets you into the Lords Museum and Tour (Adults £24), Wembley Stadium Tour (Adults £19), London Zoo (Adults £27) and the Jewish Museum (Adults £7.50) so if visiting all 4 attractions would cost £77.50. Using a London Pass which would be 2 days or more would represent good value if looking to view all 4 attractions.
  • If looking to visit Madame Tussauds and also planning to visit the London Eye, London Dungeons and Sea Life London Aquarium it is worth purchasing a combination ticket.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum is £15 to visit
  • Free Attractions include Sherlock Holmes Statue, Regents Park, Abbey Road Zebra Crossing, Primrose Hill View Point and Camden Markets.
  • If wanting to visit Madame Tussauds, Lords Cricket Ground and Wembley Stadium it is well worth booking in advance.

Your Adventure

Regents Park to Madam Tussauds

Notes:

A= Regents Park Station  B= J.F.Kennedy Memorial  C= English Gardens  D= Rose Gardens  E= Open Air Theatre  F= Boy and Frog Statue  G= Regent's Park Bar & Kitchen  H= The Japanese Garden Island  I= Madame Tussauds

Madam Tussauds to London Zoo

Notes:

A= Madame Tussauds  B= Sherlock Holmes Statue  C= Birthplace of Bentley Cars  D= Sherlock Holmes Museum  E= Boating Lake  F= Lords Cricket Ground  G= Abbey Road Zebra Crossing  H= St Johns Wood Station (catch train to Wembley Stadium)  I= Primrose Hill  J= London Zoo

London Zoo to Camden Town

Notes:

A= London Zoo  B= Fang Sheng Princess  C= Banksy's Artwork  D= Camden Lock Market  E= Amy Winehouse Statue  F= Horse Tunnel Market  G= Camden Town Station  H= Jewish Museum