Best walks in London: Pixie Lott, Sadie Frost, Emma Barnett and more reveal favourite routes in capital

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Best walks in London: Pixie Lott, Sadie Frost, Emma Barnett and more reveal favourite routes in capital
Author: Joe Bromley
Published: Dec, 25 2024 18:00

Miquita Oliver. My favourite walk is the walk down Ladbroke Grove to Kensal Rise. It starts on the Notting Hill side (depending on your personal belief) filled with Georgian townhouses and incidentally my childhood nursery. From there, you are met with the chaos and sweat of Portobello, leading you to the bosom of Golborne Road, and eventually the heady heights of the Rise. This is how you truly see what West London means. It is a place that has always been defined by the people that have arrived there.

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Miquita is a presenter and co-host of the podcast Miss Me?. Cktrl. Bradley Miller aka Cktrl is a musician. Emma Barnett. I love walking along the Regent's canal, joining from near Angel and getting as far as I can. But often slipping out at Haggerston for some cheeky and delicious Berber and Q sustenance. The canal and the whole eco-system around it is both calming and invigorating at the same time. Plus as someone who has been walking prams for the last 6 years or so. I love the variety of people, nature and having a brief window onto canal boat life. Mapping London neighbourhoods for our local colouring books has opened up so many parts of London I didn't know about and are now on a growing to do list!.

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Jess Morris. I’m a London sycophant. I work in Mayfair and I love to meander from Piccadilly to Soho taking in Green Park, the arcades, The RA and St James’ spotting Blue Plaques, naming bollards and avoiding the lure of so many eighteenth century pubs, preferring a coffee and a piece of cake at Maison Bertaux these days!.

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