A walk to Camden Town

This past Saturday we decided to walk to Camden Town, which is located in the northwest part of London. It’s a funky town that’s great to visit when the weather is nice. I have posted about Camden in the past so I won’t go into too much detail about it. Instead, I’d like to show some photos from our walk.

We started off by walking through Holland Park.

Notting Hill

We passed by Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park

Marble Arch

Oxford Street

We veered off Oxford Street onto James Street for a bite to eat

We stopped at Euston Tap for a refreshment

A mural we passed

Finally, Camden Town.

A happy couple!

 

I hope you enjoyed the stroll.

About TBM

TB Markinson is an American who's recently returned to the US after a seven-year stint in the UK and Ireland. When she isn't writing, she's traveling the world, watching sports on the telly, visiting pubs in New England, or reading. Not necessarily in that order. Her novels have hit Amazon bestseller lists for lesbian fiction and lesbian romance. She cohosts the Lesbians Who Write Podcast (lesbianswhowrite.com) with Clare Lydon. TB also runs I Heart Lesfic (iheartlesfic.com), a place for authors and fans of lesfic to come together to celebrate lesbian fiction.
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38 Responses to A walk to Camden Town

  1. Thank you for the stroll, it brought back many memories of my time living in Holland Park and the walks I took.

  2. Wow, that looks like a really busy and popular place. You will have to add that to the list of places you are going to take me ok? Great tour – thanks :).

  3. Beth Ann says:

    I loved the stroll!!!! Did Miles go along??? And the food look yummy !!!! Beautiful pics!!! And it looks like it was a loverly day!

  4. Ah, am feling nostalgic!

  5. Very nice stroll indeed.

  6. Looks like it was a beautiful, sunny day in London. Great pics. Thanks for sharing.

  7. thirdeyemom says:

    What a fun place to live! I love walk able cities!

  8. Northern Narratives says:

    Yes, I enjoyed the stroll. I really like the park with fountains.

  9. scrapydo says:

    Well this was good! As you were mentioning names some of them were familiar – that’s because I hear some names on TV during the news or in programs. Good to see a bit of it with the names of the places too! Thank you

  10. Madhu says:

    Thank you for the lovely tour TBM 🙂 What a lively little town!

  11. Oh this was a lovely post – a great trip down memory lane for me!!! Looks like you had a great day!! 🙂 **

    • TBM says:

      It was a fun day! Memories are wonderful, that’s one of my favorite parts of my blog, searching my photos and remembering my trips. Thanks Xandre!

  12. zelmare says:

    Is that green house in Notting Hill near The Swan pub? Because if it is, I think I’ll move there…
    Wonderful post. I’m quite envious – would absolutely love to do that stroll! 🙂

  13. Sartenada says:

    Thank You. I enjoyed the tour leaded by You. I was very curious to see photos Notting Hill; that due to the movie.

  14. Kristina says:

    I miss Camden Town! Haven’t been there for a while, thanks for reminding me of this place! 🙂

  15. Novroz says:

    I love the stroll!! such beautiful scenes. Keep on sharing London view 🙂 I love to visit it one day

  16. restlessjo says:

    It’s a fun place. Love that first shot of the bridge with the beautifully reflective water. (if water can be thoughtful, that is)

  17. Myra GB says:

    These are lovely photos. The Nottinghill pictures reminded me of the Hugh Grant film. Glad to see you enjoyed your walk. These are perfect photos as well for the weekly photo challenge on daily life! 🙂

  18. lynnsbooks says:

    I love these little stories contained in the pictures. The town houses at Notting Hill are really gorgeous and sort of what you come to expect.
    Camden looks crazy but fun.
    Thanks
    Lynn 😀

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