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Does anybody know how long it takes from Belsize Park to Trafalgar Square on foot?


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could anybody give me a serious answer pls?

    



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Philip W
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3.6 miles about 1:15 depending how fast you walk

http://www.walkit.com


Hermia1971
Having once done this during a tube strike (I worked just off Trafalgar Sq. at the time and lived in Belsize Park) it took me roughly 1 hr. and 35 mins, but I took the scenic route home, which might not have been the shortest way; through Piccadilly to Regent's Street and through Regent's Park, then over Primrose Hill to Belsize Park. It was a great walk on a June evening. Maybe not so much fun in January.


Ak23566
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It's just over 4 miles, so you should be able to walk it in under an hour.


amanda c
It depends on the time of day. It's an easy enough route down Haverstock Hill through Chalk Farm, Camden Town, Euston, Woburn Place, Southampton Row and Kingsway to Alwych, turn right and right again onto Strand.


chilledoutpaul
about 2 hours


david f
I wouldn't have said it was much more than 3.5 miles. I would have said no more than 75 minutes, assuming you are reasonably fit. It is potentially quite a pleasant walk via Primrose Hill and Regents Park. (The time by tube is nowhere near as long as someone has said - it is only 8 stations).


Spurs2008
FYI The tube is about 30 - 45 mins, according to the UK public transport/DTI site http://www.transportdirect.info/


Paul
It's about 6 miles so as long as you don't get lost you should be able to walk it in about 2 hours


Bruce P (you didn't see me h
The tube would definately be quicker


Miss Behavin
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ages - about an hour I'd reckon - get the tube!!!!


Just Me
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It would be alot quicker if you used both feet!!!


stunkout35
a long time ! do the moon walk all the way


helen h
not being a londoner .... how far is that?



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