15 new and revised Discover London Trails are now online for you to enjoy. These 'Insider Guides' to London take Londoners and visitors to new places all over the capital. Pursue a special interest or explore one of London’s villages. It’s all there for you to enjoy.
At the heart of each trail are London’s smaller museums and galleries – there are over 100 in all, and these trails take you to more than half of those.
Launched in time for this year’s Museums and Galleries Month, there are four new trails and 11 revised and updated trails. Make sure it says Discover London Trails 2008 at the top of your pdf before you print it out.
New trails for this year include Trail 11 – Bright Lights and Music, exploring musical connections right across London with Handel at its heart. This is the year of China and Trail 14 takes to you to some exquisite Chinese art and craft exhibitions as well as London’s Chinatown.
London’s medical museums have each chosen one major innovation to highlight during May based on the MGM theme Ideas and Innovation, from the Science Museum to the Old Operating Theatre, there is plenty of contrast here.
And lastly we have introduced a 'War and Peace' trail in three parts – there is so much to see, including a peace garden and peace pagoda.
All the old favourites are still here, new and fresh for 2008, including the Historic Gardens Trail, the Arts and Crafts Trail, the Sports Trail and Fashionable Notting Hill. We have also spruced up the Hampstead and Islington trail, the Brunel trail, the Literary trail and popular walking trails, Wimbledon and Upper Thames.
Make the most of these trails by walking or using public transport; for accurate transport information use the Transport for London website and facilities for disabled visitors should be checked with each venue’s website.
The Discover London Trails 2008 are published by The Campaign for Museums with support from Renaissance London and Culture24 in support of London’s Smaller Museums and Galleries.
The shirts, caps and medals of Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Sir Geoff Hurst, a real Champions' Collection - part of the sports trail. Image courtesy West Ham United Football Club.
Just browse the selection below to access the twelve trails linking up over 100 of the capital's museums and galleries. Click on the pdf links, print out, and off you go...
Trail 3: The London Sports Trails
Two trails taking in the major sports venues and museums currently open to the public. The multi-sport trail includes, the home of English Rugby Union - the Museum of Rugby, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum and Marylebone Cricket Club Museum within Lord's Cricket Ground. The football trail begins at Wembley Stadium, and includes the Arsenal Museum, Chelsea’s Football Club Museum and the West Ham United Museum.
Trail 12: Notting Hill This trail takes you to the fashionable areas of Notting Hill and Holland Park with its boutiques galleries, cafes and bars. The area, most famous for the Notting Hill carnival, is the location of the popular Portobello Road market open on Saturdays for antiques, second-hand clothes and bric-a-brac with the shops – and there are many of them – open every day.