30 years is a long time in the City of London
When she walks out of Liverpool Street Station she will not recognise anything
Here is your 3 miles route. https://cycle.travel/map
You will probably exit the station onto Bishopsgate, however if you can find the hidden Liverpool St exit its easier.
Basically, if in doubt, keep heading downhill, ideally you want to go via Bank (no vehicles permitted)
You are aiming for CS3, which is the main east/west cycle route along the north side of the river.
I would recommend the easiest bridge to cross over the Thames is Blackfrias
(or the most scenic is the Millennium/Wobbly footbridge, in which case aim for St Pauls)
Along Upper Ground
and to Waterlooo
Keep going past the main entrance with the steps (follow the rest of the cyclists and the taxis)
Time:
Regular Brompton commuters probably have it down to 15 minutes
I'd allow an hour between trains, you can get the selfies in front of the Bank of England, the Mansion House, St Paul's, The Wobbly bridge and the Tate Modern on the way!
When she walks out of Liverpool Street Station she will not recognise anything
Here is your 3 miles route. https://cycle.travel/map
You will probably exit the station onto Bishopsgate, however if you can find the hidden Liverpool St exit its easier.
Basically, if in doubt, keep heading downhill, ideally you want to go via Bank (no vehicles permitted)
You are aiming for CS3, which is the main east/west cycle route along the north side of the river.
I would recommend the easiest bridge to cross over the Thames is Blackfrias
(or the most scenic is the Millennium/Wobbly footbridge, in which case aim for St Pauls)
Along Upper Ground
and to Waterlooo
Keep going past the main entrance with the steps (follow the rest of the cyclists and the taxis)
Time:
Regular Brompton commuters probably have it down to 15 minutes
I'd allow an hour between trains, you can get the selfies in front of the Bank of England, the Mansion House, St Paul's, The Wobbly bridge and the Tate Modern on the way!
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