Boating in London – London, England

Boating in London
London, England

Jason’s trip is a canal boat ride which winds its way through the quaint canals of London and reaching Little Venice in Camden Town. I like to take my overseas visitors on this trip and also Londoners who have never even thought of it. This is thoroughly pleasant and unique way to see parts of London few visit.

Leave from Warwick Avenue (3 minutes walk to Jason’s), the nearest tube station on the Bakerloo Line, one stop north of Paddington. Take left exit out of station. Turn to face modern brick church and walk left up Clifton Villas, at the top of the road Jason’s is to the right.



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