Gandhi’s London

Posted by Bob - 14.08.2007 06h57m in city life | Share This

Once or sometimes twice a month on a Saturday afternoon, you can step back in time and explore parts of the city of London associated with Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi first came to London in 1888-91, over the years he visited London on many different occasions and you can emulate his wanderings around the capital on this 3 hour tour. The tour begins at Temple Underground Station and takes you through The Inner Temple, The Strand, Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. As part of the tour you will see and feel the London that Gandhi saw and felt, the places he lived, studied, explored and visited. You will listen to stories about London of the late 19th and early 20th century. The next walk is scheduled for the 18th of August with another on the 8th of September, On the 2nd of October however  a special walk is planned  to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday and United Nations Peace Day.


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