Why London Exists: The Roman Logic Behind Everything You'll See
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This opening episode traces London from its Roman origins — the settlement of Londinium, founded around 43 AD at the Thames crossing point that was both bridgeable and navigable — through Saxon resettlement, Norman negotiation, and the spatial geography that still governs the city today. The City of London is still the financial core. Westminster is still the seat of power. And Southwark is still where you go for things that feel slightly outside the establishment. That's not coincidence. That's two thousand years of consistent logic.
Four picks to bring this framework to life: the Museum of London Docklands in Canary Wharf (free, essential, handles difficult history well); the Embankment walk between Waterloo Bridge and Blackfriars, where Roman pottery still surfaces at low tide; the Guildhall in the City of London, with a Roman amphitheatre beneath it and a free art gallery next door; and the Lamb and Flag pub in Covent Garden, a seventeenth-century survivor in a narrow Garrick Street alley, best visited mid-afternoon on a weekday.
Plus: London Open Gardens Weekend on 6–7 June opens Merrick Square in Southwark — a Victorian secret garden that's off-limits most of the year and one of the most photographed private squares in south London. Put it in the calendar.
This episode includes AI-generated content. A YesOui.ai Production.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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