London walks podcast
Summary: Inside guides and information on the hottest places to go from Guardian.co.uk
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Podcasts:
Follow a tour around the house where Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth 200 years ago
Download the mp3 and map and follow a route around the City of London as it appeared to Charles Dickens
Follow a walking route around key sites from the London of David Copperfield, Charles Dickens's most autobiographical novel
Follow a walking route through Rochester, charting the course of Charles Dickens life, in the second of three audio tours marking the Books Season
Follow Oliver Twist's walking route from Angel Islington to the courthouse of Mr Fang in the first of three audio tours marking the Books Season
The Guardian's online books editor Sarah Crown strolls through Kensington Gardens, an enduring source of inspiration for authors and poets
The Guardian's online arts editor Andrew Dickson walks us through London's vibrant fringe theatre scene, where the likes of Hugh Grant and the Mighty Boosh cut their teeth
The fourth in our series of six downloadable London walks takes us to Bermondsey, an area rich with history, and full of legends and superstitions
The third of our series of six downloadable London walking guides sees architecture critic Jonathan Glancey looking beyond the shop windows around Oxford Street
Coffee connoisseur Matt Green walks us through the coffee houses of London, from the atmospheric 17th-century to the present day, from Covent Garden to Soho
Iain Sinclair walks from the Millennium Dome to the Thames barrier discovering the characters and stories of the river along the way
Award winning broadcaster and oral historian Alan Dein walks us down the Caledonian Road, telling the story of the north London street through the voices of the people who live and work on it.
Agnes Poirier marks the anniversary of the 1968 student protests in Paris with this podcast tour
Glasgow's Franz Ferdinand take you on a tour of the city's music venues
President Bongo from GusGus and Gunni from Mum talk Icelandic haggis, prison food and home improvements with Benji Lanyado.