We're in a tiny flat in Camden Town. Every ethnic restaurant you can imagine is within a couple of blocks. A tube station and lots of bus routes are outside the door. And, the famous Camden Market is within walking distance.
This is a rabbit warren of local clothes designers, leather merchants, a watch designer, jewellery makers, hat shops and more food than you can conceive.
We had a good look around before catching a canal boat from Camden Lock to Little Venice. This is another neighbourhood about 2 miles from Camden along the Regent canal. The poet, Robert Browning, declared that it reminded him of Venice with its canals.
The long narrow boats had been fitted with seats.
We puttered along at about 3 miles per hour.
Past many other canal boats. Some, better than this one, were dwellings for people.
Lots of mansions. One was the home of the US ambassador.
Through tunnels. The boats used to be pulled along by horses. There was a tow path along one side of the canal. When they came to a tunnel such as this, people lay on planks out from the sides and used their feet to push the boats through.
In Little Venice, we found the Warwick Castle Pub for our lunch.
Then we tottered off home by dark.
what a great day! Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteLooks like such a great place to stay - a canal and pubs! What more could you want.
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