Cobbled Streets in London - Pretty Hidden Gems Steeped in History

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London is one of the best cities to explore on foot, veering off into residential areas, discovering cobblestoned walkways and picturesque streets.

The city has a wild mix of architectural styles from grand houses in sleepy cul-de-sacs to rainbow-coloured mews along cobblestone streets.

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The best time to visit is during Autumn when the greenery turns to an array of red and yellow hues. If you’re visiting during spring, you’ll instead witness the mews draped in wisteria.

Kynance Mews

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Shad Thames is a historic, riverside cobblestoned street, lined with converted 19th-century industrial warehouses that once stored spices, coffee, and tea.

Shad Thames

The Royal Naval College provides an extraordinary cultural experience in the centre of the Maritime Greenwich.

Royal Naval College

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Somerset House is a grand neoclassical building overlooking the River Thames, near Covent Garden. It boasts picture-perfect terraces, large interior spaces, and a spectacular courtyard.

Somerset House

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Covent Garden

It’s famous for holding London’s biggest flower market until the 1970s, and today the centre of attraction is the Covent Garden Market.

Shepherd Market, Mayfair Shepherd Market is a world of scenic beauty. The charming cobbled streets, alleyways, and collection of shops, restaurants, and pubs, offer a relaxed village-like atmosphere.

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