A lovely walk in London with wisteria is like a fairytale

A lovely walking route in London makes you feel like you're in a fairytale. It's nice to walk and see flowers in spring.
If you're in London, you should do this walk on the weekend. You can stop at cafes and see wisteria. It's hard to find, but some London streets have it.
A London page shared a walking route to see wisteria, starting at Holland Park tube station.
Visit London told followers on TikTok to take this wisteria walk.
There's no better place to see wisteria than London, so we made a walking route.
Start at Holland Park tube station and walk to Landsdown Crescent. The roads are pretty.
Next, walk to Hawbridge Mews, a charming area that feels like a fairytale.
Then walk to Bedford Gardens, seeing colorful streets and cafes. This spot has a lot of wisteria.
The roads near Bedford Gardens are also nice to see.
Walk to Abingdon Road and finance mews, which is very pretty.
Finally, walk to Saint Leonard's Terrace in Chelsea, about half an hour away.
This is the last stop, and it's worth it because there's a lot of wisteria.
Wisteria is a beautiful and fragrant flower that looks like a waterfall in spring.
Wisteria means endurance and longevity, and it's popular in Japanese culture.
Wisteria is usually purple, but some types bloom at different times.