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Let The Surprises of The Kensington Walking Tour Unfold

Kensington is probably the most aesthetically pleasing place in London. With pretty colored houses and greenery around you’ll be delighted to be here. And the cherry on the cake? You can explore this gem of a place at your own pace without shelling out big money. From Kensington Palace and gardens to narrow yet beautiful passages, we’ll make sure you have the time of your life on this Kensington walking tour with Tourist Walks.

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Each walk delivers a unique and fascinating user experience. Through Tourist Walks’ self guided tour application you can explore the hidden gems created by local experts. For people wanting to explore the neighbourhood and experience the local culture, we provide a unique experience of exploring the city using GPS guided audio tours. We provide a free walk to our new users.

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Tourist Walks is an application that can give you the freedom to explore the famous walks at your own discretion. We have created a full audio-visual self-guided experience that gives you the confidence to explore and discover the stories of various cities on your own.

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Get a list of all the tourist sites you can visit. The Tourist Walks application will guide you to your next destination because every journey starts with a single step.

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Even if you don’t understand the local language of the city you are visiting, Don’t worry. Audio guided walks have multilingual text assistance that will guide you in your native language.

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Tourist Walks’ audios are narrated by professionals who will keep you entertained while you are walking your way to the next destination.  We help you discover the city around you in a more impressive way.

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It is always frustrating when you wish to travel somewhere but your mobile phone service is out-of-order. Don’t worry! Tourist Walks comes with an offline version of built-in maps you might need, even without internet access.

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Each walk delivers a unique and fascinating user experience. Through Tourist Walks’ self guided tour application you can explore the hidden gems created by local experts. For people wanting to explore the neighbourhood and experience the local culture, we provide a unique experience of exploring the city using GPS guided audio tours. The App is FREE, and all the walk summaries are FREE, each walk is individually priced and you can buy all the walks for a city at a discounted price.

Full audio self guided tour app

Full Audio Visual Commentary

Tourist Walks is an application that can give you the freedom to explore the famous walks at your own discretion. We have created a full audio-visual self-guided experience that gives you the confidence to explore and discover the stories of various cities on your own.

Tourist Self guided walking tour app

Visit the Best Tourist Sites & Explore Them

Get a list of all the tourist sites you can visit. The Tourist Walks application will guide you to your next destination because every journey starts with a single step.

Multilingual audio walking tour app

GPS and Multilingual Audio and Text Guidance

Even if you don’t understand the local language of the city you are visiting, Don’t worry. Audio guided walks have multilingual text assistance that will guide you in your native language.

Easy Audio walking guide app

Start/Stop/Rewind
/Restart Go at Your Own Pace

Tourist Walks’ audios are narrated by professionals who will keep you entertained while you are walking your way to the next destination. We help you discover the city around you in a more impressive way.

Offline self guided tour app

Download the Walk App & Use Offline. No Mobile Data Required.

It is always frustrating when you wish to travel somewhere but your mobile phone service is out-of-order. Don’t worry! Tourist Walks comes with an offline version of built-in maps you might need, even without internet access.

Get on This Phenomenal Kensington Walking Tour

Kensington is all lavish in the truest sense. With the elite class residing here, even the places around Kensington spill luxury. While you soak in all the breathtaking views on this Kensington walk, you might find some extremely beautiful veiled streets worth stopping by. Make sure you make the most of it all. Of course, you’ll come across some great places that offer you some scrumptious food. Get your belly full too.

A beautiful marble gateway near Hyde park is Marble Arch. It was made to remember and celebrate the win of the Britishers in the Napoleonic wars. This gorgeous sight is our first stop on this Kensington walking tour. Next on our list is this ginormous park in Central London which feels like standing amidst an infinitely wholesome place. Here you can find some amazing cafes, a gorgeous lake, and an area in open for public speaking and debates known as the speakers’ corner.

Standing tall in Kensington garden, Kensington Palace is going to leave you stunned. From its golden designed gates to rich history with its vastness altogether is enough to drive thousands of tourists. You’ll come across many backstories about different places on this tour.

Choosing to explore Kensington on foot is the best decision. Why? Because the charming places you come across and the culture you witness here will stay with you for a lifetime. Relish the beauty of Kensington to bits on this tour.

Indulge in History and Luxury on This Kensington Walking Tour

Marble Arch

Standing tall just beside the speakers’ corner in Hyde Park, Marble Arch is a beautiful marble monument. The elegantly engraved sculptures on The Arch portray England, Scotland, and Ireland. It was previously built as an entrance to Buckingham Palace but was moved to Hyde Park for different reasons. You don’t want to miss snapping some pictures in front of this white beauty. It was for Britain’s royal family exclusively in the start but was eventually opened to visitors too. Imagine being a part of the royal family while stepping into this paradise. We’d love to tell you tales of the history of the place while on this Kensington walk.

Tyburn Plaque

With all the luxury and magnificent sights of London, there’s also a not-so-pleasing part of its history. The Tyburn plaque today is just a stone with ‘The site of Tyburn Tree’ engraved on it, situated in the north of Hyde Park. But in the past, Tyburn was a triangular structure that has seen many hangings of traitors in the name of capital punishment. And the speakers’ corner roots from this place as Tyburn back in the day were highly criticized by people. So, the debates started and that gave birth to the Speakers’ corner. There’s more to the Tyburn Plaque that you will know on this walk.

Hyde Park

Packed with history and culture, Hyde Park is a tourist spot that attracts thousands every year. With lush green surroundings, you’ll feel like being transported to a paradise wrapped in nature. It was initially built for hunting purposes for the Kings but as the years passed it eventually turned into a place where various exhibitions and events take place. Some of the most classic movies were shot here back in the 1900s. And you’ll be all gaga if you’ve watched any of them like Trainspotting or Around the world in 80 days. We’ll be delighted to lead you here and tell you about its transformation and what it currently looks like.

Italian Gardens

These gardens hold a rich history and have a layout similar to that of Osborne’s house. One of the Princes was way too affectionate towards nature and hence he maintained various flowers, plants, and beautiful fountains here. You can also spot Queen Victoria’s name engraved on one of the walls of the garden. It has recently been renovated which has only enhanced its beauty. With new carvings and fresh water from the bore for the fountain, Italian Gardens looks all the more gorgeous. We’ll show you all the exciting spots here and the story behind it all on this Kensington walk in London.

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Speke Monument

Do you know who discovered Lake Victoria? It must be someone great right? Well, let us break it to you, it was John Hanning Speke. It is because of his great findings that his statue is placed in the Kensington garden to honor him forever. Oh, and he also told the world about the source of a gorgeous river called the Nile. Speke Monument is an elegantly designed red granite statue that is famous among tourists. Phillip Hardwick gave the statue its shape. There’s more to the life story of John Speke that you’ll know on this Kensington walk with us.

The Round Pond

The round pond might sound like you’ll get to see a round area of a waterbody, right? Well, it is a square, absolutely beautiful lake forming a part of the Kensington garden. It has been there since the 1960s when George II gave it a shape and place in the garden. It is infinitely large and looks like a pretty blue layer with a hint of white. The white part is the countless birds and ducks that you would see here. Don’t forget to enjoy feeding them and snap some aesthetic pictures. Let’s explore this wonder together on this Kensington self-guided tour.

Kensington Gardens

Kensington garden is the one that lines Hyde Park beautifully. It is a huge space with all hints of green. It holds some of the major monuments that you’d enjoy visiting. In the past, it was just a private garden exclusively for the royals. Even visitors can get there to soak in its creamy culture and history today. Being here would be the best idea because it has a lot to observe and enjoy. The sight of nature, the historical sculptures, and the culture altogether. If you enjoy seeing some spectacular artwork then head to the art galleries inside the garden itself.

Kensington Palace

With layers of history, Kensington Palace is one of the most appropriate places to visit if you’re into ancient side of things. This palace witnessed the birth of the great Queen Victoria. It was abode to the royals back in the day. Needless to say, it was closed to the public. But now it welcomes tourists with open arms to behold the serenity of different parts of the palace. You can find a shop, a cafe, and a lot of history here. You can also be a part of the exhibitions that are conducted here. We’ll make sure that you explore the Palace in its entirety by accompanying you with compelling stories and guided directions.

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Albert Memorial

Behold this golden high structured monument to honor the great Prince Albert. It is a statue of Victorian design and dates back to 1872. The memorial portrays the prince with the directory of the amazing exhibition that takes place in Hyde Park. Why the directory? Because Albert himself largely contributed to the organization and execution of the exhibition. It was planted 11 years after Prince Albert’s death. Just beside the statue, you’ll find the Albert Hall that will unfold Prince’s true passions and let you indulge in things that he liked and enjoyed. Allow us to indulge in the impactful past of this memorial with you on this Kensington walk in London.

The Royal Albert Hall

A huge dome-shaped building in the north of South Kensington is Royal Albert Hall. Its name has the word ‘Royal’, so you can imagine how magnificent it might be. It was established by Queen Victoria and so the Hall has seen countless great artists. From 390+ shows to concerts and ballets, you’ll get to see almost all forms of art here. The Hall witnesses various shows every year which you’ll be delighted to be a part of. Also, the original name of this hall was different from Royal Albert Hall. It was changed by Queen Victoria to remember his late husband and have people remember him through this Hall. Wait till we reveal other facts about this place on this tour.

Science Museum

Do you enjoy all things science? Then this is the place for you. It is one of the museums in London that holds great importance. It attracts millions of tourists from all over the world every year. From the command module of the Apollo 10 mission to the household appliances from the 19th and 20th centuries, you’ll have a good time here. You might get excited to know that the Science Museum organizes various events every year for adults and children separately. It is a great opportunity for someone who loves some scientific twist in their lives. While you witness some antique things, we’ll tell you the history of this amazing place.

Natural History Museum

Situated in South Kensington, the Natural history museum drives thousands of tourists each year. It is too precious to miss getting here on your trip to London. After all, it’s one of the major research centers. The research part of the museum contributes to the world by working on some major issues that the world faces. The museum has in store endless life and earth science specimens that have high historical importance. This museum is known among people for its dinosaur skeletons and architectural exhibitions. Let’s dive into the world’s natural history on this Kensington walk.

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Harrods

How about adding a tinge of luxury to your trip to London? Meet this highly luxurious departmental store spilling luxury for more than 150 years. From food to fashion and technology, there’s nothing that Harrods doesn’t offer. It is finely and luxuriously crafted just to give the customers a perfect shopping experience. You might also like to take home some souvenirs and hampers for your family, Harrods is the stop that you need to take. So, without thinking twice you can jump on this Kensington walk and we promise you won’t regret it.

The Serpentine

Hyde Park has so many gems of places to explore. One of them is The Serpentine. A gorgeous lake spread over a huge area will make your London trip all the more magical. It is home to many swimming events on a national level. It has also witnessed the London Olympics 2012. And the best part? You can even enjoy boating on this pretty lake with your family. It will not be less than a paradise. Don’t forget to click some pictures while on the boat. We’ll accompany you throughout this Kensington walk. Happy exploring!

The Princess Diana Memorial Fountain

The southwest part of Hyde Park holds this terrific fountain. This fountain has a history of its own which will unfold to you on this Kensington walk. It was built as a commemoration of the Princess of wales. The fountain is open to people for sloshing. So you can enjoy the sight as well as the water of the fountain. You can snap some pictures and just enjoy its serene view. If you happen to go near the water then make sure you are taking all the precautions and are safe. Why? Because some people slip here due to the slippery surface.

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Apsley House

Apsley is not just a building next door. Well, you’re going to love this spot. With the breathtaking view of the Apsley house, it also has a lot for you to explore on its historical side. Apsley forms a part of Hyde park and was an abode for the Dukes of Wellington. Today it is looked after by the English Heritage and warmly attracts countless tourists round the year. You can expect to see some magnificent sights of artworks and paintings made by the dukes back in the day. Let’s behold the original beauty of this Apsley House on this Kensington walking tour.

Statue Of Achilles

The first statue placed at Hyde Park was of Arthur Wellesley. It is majorly visited by people who have a keen interest in history. This statue of the 1st duke is backed with layers of history of his lifetime, the wars he fought and won. We’ll make you aware of all of it on this Kensington walk. Do you know what inspired the statue’s body? Also, that the head is of the Duke himself? If not, then you don’t want to miss this walk as we’ll tell you some interesting facts about this sculpture that’ll leave you stunned.

Joy Of Life Fountain

Standing upright since 1963 in Hyde Park, this fountain will surely excite you. The fountain is all about 2 structures made of bronze holding hands rising above the water and dancing. Also, you can find 4 separate structures of children around. Probably how the statue portrays the value of enjoying life through dancing is what inspired its name. You’ll find countless families enjoying their time around the fountain or the benches near it. So, get ready to immerse yourself in the joy of life by visiting this beautiful and happy fountain on this Kensington walk.

Speakers Corner

London has a special place where public debates and discussions are officially allowed. Does this excite you? If yes, well then come along and know in depth about this corner. It dates back to the time when the government disallowed an appeal by the people which sparked a rage. The protests were held at Hyde Park. This gave birth to the righteous Speakers Corner. It is one of the major attractions among tourists. This is also a mark of the successful exercise of people’s rights. As long as the language of discussion is lawful, the government or the police do not intervene giving people the space to discuss almost any topic among themselves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. After the walks have been downloaded, for which you need an internet connection, no mobile data is required to do the walks.

No you can pause and resume at any point within the walk. Whether you need a coffee or a comfort break the walks are entirely flexible.

Yes you will receive both verbal guidance and a GPS enabled map to take you around each of the points of interest on the walks.

No the walks are circular so you will receive multiple options of where to start each walk.

Yes there are providing you buy them as a bundle, not one at a time. You can even buy all the walks in one package at a very generous price.

For each point of interest you will get information both verbally and in text and sometimes video form together with helpful images to get the most from each one.

You can pay by all manner of credit and debit cards as well as Paypal.

In the walk summary we point out if the walk is suitable for wheelchairs and pets, and there is also an indication of the distance of the walk, and how long it will take.

Yes we would love to hear from you through our website: www.touristwalks.co.uk

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I absolutely enjoyed using the Tourist Walk app! The guided walking tours are very informative and interesting. I was able to find the tour I wanted quickly and easily, and the app was very easy to navigate. The walking tour itself was a lot of fun, and I learned a lot about the city. Overall, I would highly recommend this.

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Tourist Walk is an excellent walking guide app. It is extremely user-friendly and provides great information on the various tours available. I would highly recommend this app to anyone visiting a new city!

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Tourist Walk is an amazing app that provides guided tours of various cities. The app is extremely user-friendly and easy to navigate. I was able to find the tour I was looking for quickly and easily. The tour itself was very informative and interesting. I would highly recommend this app to anyone visiting a new city!

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