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Fitzrovia is probably not on many people’s lists of top locations in London to visit. In fact, most people have never heard of it. On this walking tour, I’ll tell you all about its strange history, why it was viewed with suspicion by the neighbouring districts to the south, and the fact that it had no official name until the 1970s. On this walk, we’ll venture off London’s well-worn tourist trail and see some of the city’s lesser-known corners. I’ll introduce you to Stan ‘the Spiv’ Setty, who met his end after a few too many dodgy dealings, a lustful murderer, a cowboy builder, denizens of the Bohemian set, and a legendary Victorian writer. Along the way, I’ll tell you tales about: • The Beatles’ 1964 film ‘A Hard Days Night’ and where some of it was filmed • The area’s artistic community • The place that inspired the workhouse in Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist • The forgotten explorer, Captain Matthew Flinders, who led the first inshore circumnavigation of Australia • The former home of Francisco de Miranda, the Venezuelan military leader and revolutionary This tour will give you a valuable introduction to this London neighbourhood’s rich history, whether you’re a curious local or a first-time visitor. Allow approximately an hour for this walk if you plan on keeping strictly to the route. There are plenty of pubs, cafes, restaurants and food outlets if you feel the need to take some time out during the tour.
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