My three favorite walks were Regent’s Park, Bankside and Southwark, and Central Parks.
Regent’s Park was the most beautiful park I have ever been to in my life. It was the perfect walk to set the tone for the rest of my London experience. I loved getting to know everyone, stopping at Camden Market for treats, lounging in the grass and people watching, and learning about all the beautiful estates we passed.
The Bankside and Southwark walk was at the perfect time on the perfect day. We took it slow and easy because we were all so tired from Rome but I still loved it. We weren’t afraid to sit down and watch boats go by on the River, stop for snacks along the way, and chat with a few of the locals. This is one of my favorite parts in all of London.
The central parks walk was enhanced by the bike riding. I was worried I wouldn’t enjoy it because we had seen most of the walk already, but it proved me wrong and ended up being a really positive experience. I love biking so learning bike etiquette in London was terrifyingly fun. I do not think I am brave enough to bike on some of those streets again, but it was fun to see different parts of the parks I had not experienced before.
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Kelsey, great work on the walks blog! It's clear that you made the most of these experiences. You are now an official graduate of the London Walks course. Congratulations!
And thanks for your above-and-beyond the call of duty work on our slide show. It was the perfect centerpiece to last night's farewell fireside.
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