Hello Walkers, we're in a sunny London!
INSIDE WATERLOO TRAIN STATION
so you'll have to wait until
we get outside to see the sun!
This station is served by
South Western Railway trains
and is the busiest railway station in the UK
with nearly a hundred million entries
and exits from the station every year
Though due to the current pandemic
it is far quieter than it usually is!
It's a weekday afternoon in late July 2020
with the temperature around 36°C/97°F
Escalators down to Waterloo Underground Station
in fare zone 1, served by the Bakerloo,
Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City lines
We'll be taking a stroll to Oxford Circus,
passing through South Bank, Trafalgar Square,
Covent Garden, Leicester Square,
Piccadilly Circus and Carnaby Street
enjoying the sights and sounds
on a hot, summer day post-lockdown
CAB ROAD
YORK ROAD
Another entrance to Waterloo
Underground Station
SOUTH BANK PLACE
Siegfried Charoux's Motorcyclist sculpture
CHICHELEY STREET
BELVEDERE ROAD
The London Eye is Europe's tallest
cantilevered observation wheel
THE QUEEN'S WALK
London Eye Pier
The River Thames
Snog Frozen Yogurt Pink Bus
GOLDEN JUBILEE BRIDGES
Train arriving at London Charing Cross Station 
along Hungerford Bridge
NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE
Playhouse Theatre
TRAFALGAR SQUARE
Bronze statue of Charles James Napier
‘The End’ whirl of cream, with cherry,
fly and drone sculpture
by British artist Heather Phillipson
The National Gallery - housing a collection
of over 2,300 paintings
dating from the mid-13th century to 1900
Nelson's Column
ST MARTIN'S PLACE
Edith Cavell Memorial
London Coliseum - theatre
The Chandos - pub
WILLIAM IV STREET
CHANDOS PLACE
BEDFORD STREET
Here we have Lola le Pink Figaro,
a candy pink Nissan Figaro
which you can see beautiful photos of from
all over London on Instagram @lepinkfigaro
HENRIETTA STREET
COVENT GARDEN
View southeast along SOUTHAMPTON STREET
Jubilee Market Hall
Al fresco dining around Covent Garden Market
Covent Garden Market inflatable rainbow
View northwest along JAMES STREET
KING STREET
GARRICK STREET
CRANBOURN STREET
Memorial to author and playwright
Agatha Christie
Leicester Square Underground Station
in fare zone 1, served by the Northern
and Piccadilly lines
Crossing over CHARING CROSS ROAD
Back onto CRANBOURN STREET
Now to lively LEICESTER SQUARE
which is popular with street musicians
and performers
SWISS COURT
home to M&M’s World, a huge 4-floor candy store
WARDOUR STREET
View north towards CHINATOWN LONDON
COVENTRY STREET
PICCADILLY CIRCUS
Piccadilly Lights - digital advertising display
Piccadilly Circus Underground Station
in fare zone 1, served by the Bakerloo
and Piccadilly lines
Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain
a Victorian memorial fountain
topped with Anteros sculpture
View northeast along SHAFTESBURY AVENUE
GLASSHOUSE STREET
View south along AIR STREET
REGENT STREET
BEAK STREET
View northwest along KINGLY STREET
CARNABY STREET
known for being popular in the 1960s
with followers of the mod and hippie styles
offering many independent fashion boutiques
View east along BROADWICK STREET
View southwest along GANTON STREET
Shakespeares Head - pub
GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET
Liberty London is a luxury department store
with an iconic mock-Tudor building,
famous for its bold and floral print fabrics
ARGYLL STREET
OXFORD STREET
London's famous shopping destination
OXFORD CIRCUS
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Oxford Circus Underground Station
in fare zone 1, served by the Bakerloo,
Central and Victoria lines
