I had booked a train from Liverpool Street to Cambridge. Having to move out of my room at the Reform Club at 10.30 I had time to spare. Why not walk? It took about an hour but involved walking along the embankment and then through the middle of the city of London. One benefit was there was only one place I had to climb steps (unlike the Underground where there can be lots of steps). Another benefit is I only have one carry on case and a shoulder bag that contains my IPad etc. One really gets the feel of London, its history and how people move about when you walk. Much enjoyed. The first pictures are from the Reform Club. Then the Embankment and lastly Trafalgar Square.
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