UrbanWalks

A walk by Theo · London, GB

This walk traces the architectural and historical heartland of the Thames waterfront, starting at Tower Bridge itself and moving west through the medieval and early modern layers of London. You'll progress from the Norman fortress through hidden ecclesiastical gardens to the soaring glass of the modern City, experiencing how London's skyline evolved across a thousand years—all within an afternoon's ramble.

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  1. Tower of London

    The Tower of London, a few steps from where you stand, is the foundational fortress of medieval London and holds nearly a thousand years of royal and military history within its walls.

    London EC3N 4AB, UK·architecture
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  2. All Hallows by the Tower

    All Hallows by the Tower is one of London's oldest churches, with Saxon foundations and a graveyard that connects you to the City's pre-Norman past.

    Byward St, London EC3R 5BJ, UK·history
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  3. St Dunstan in the East Church Garden

    St Dunstan in the East Church Garden is a hidden Romantic garden in the heart of the City, where a ruined 14th-century church offers a serene counterpoint to busy London streets.

    St Dunstan's Hill, London EC3R 5DD, UK·history
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  4. The Shard

    The Shard, London's tallest building, represents the 21st-century transformation of the South Bank and anchors your walk at the threshold between medieval and contemporary London.

    32 London Bridge St, London SE1 9SG, UK·architecture
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    Designed by Theo · 7 May 2026

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