The Millennium Mile (part of Jubilee Walk)

The Millennium Mile (part of Jubilee Walk)

J
Oct 4, 2025

This walk has some of the most historic buildings in the world, from St Pauls (2023 is the two-hundred-year anniversary) since Christopher Wren died), to the Tate Modern to the National Theatre, Southwark Cathedral and Borough Market to The Tower of London, from Millennium Bridge to The Royal Festival Hall. The OXO Tower, The Shard, London Bridge Station, the Inns of Court at Temple, and the gardens overlooked by Samuel Pepys House. My favourite guided walk is the Innes of Court which tells of the real Masonic power of London, the Temples, and the Templars.

▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

0:00 - Intro
0:15 - Merchant Seamans Memorial
0:28 - Tower of London
1:17 - Tower Bridge
2:15 - Bridge lifts
2:32 - HMS Belfast
2:51 - Southwark Cathedral
3:02 - Borough Market
3:35 - Golden Hind (replica)
3:52 - The Clink, Prison Museum
4:25 - Shakespeare's Globe
4:40 Millennium Bridge (St Pauls)
4:50 - Tate Modern
5:30 - National Theatre
5:50 - BFI Cinema
6:00 - London Eye, Parliament, Big Ben
6:23 - Port of Split
7:05 - Port of Kusadasi

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