I make it a habit to not take pictures while I’m out running. I think I’ve mentioned this before. I miss a lot of good photo ops, for sure, but I’ve got other things to think about, like staying upright. But, of course, you have to make exceptions when your running route includes landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square etc etc.
While in London I did 4 routes, all starting from my hotel in Victoria (just a couple blocks from Victoria Station):
Sunday, 4PM: Buckingham Palace to Green Park to Hyde Park, out and back
Wednesday, 6AM: Down Vauxhall Bridge Road, across Vauxhall Bridge and along South Bank until Millenium Bridge/Tate, then back again. My goal had been to reach London Bridge but at the 30-min mark I had to turn back as to not be late for work.
Friday, 6:30AM: Down Vauxhall Bridge Road, along the northside of the river, past Parliament/Big Ben, up Parliament Street towards Trafalgar Square, down The Mall towards Buckingham and back home.
Saturday, 6:30AMish: Headed East towards Knightsbridge, Hyde Park (northside), Kensington Gardens, Marble Arch, through Green Park, Buckingham Palace and back home.
Home, meaning the hotel. From day 1, Buckingham Palace became my main orienting landmark. No matter what walk or run I was on, I would reach it, sometimes not meaning to, and was able to easily maneuver myself home. Not an easy feat for this directions-challenged chica. Due to time, I tried to stay under 60 minutes for all of these. I was running at such an easy pace, and stopping frequently enough due to picture taking or map taking, that I could have gone on for much longer. A nice way to see the city, especially in the early morning hours, as you don’t have the big crowds to deal with. On the other hand, you can’t actually visit the National Gallery. You can only take a picture of the building.
This post is getting huge.
More to come for my last 2 runs.