Do This: Leadenhall Market’s romantic poetry walking experience

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Combine your daily exercise with something a little more romantic this February the 14th with Leadenhall Market’s romantic poetry walking experience…

Leadenhall Market, which lies at the heart of the City of London, is spreading the love this Valentine’s Day with an interactive, romantic poetry walking experience for Londoners to enjoy as part of their daily exercise. Paving the way with verse, the Market has created a special walking route through the City, via its romantic cobbled alleyways. Unused shops will be lit up red to symbolise passion, while QR codes displayed around the marketplace will give access to readings of classic love poetry. Leadenhall Market’s romantic poetry walking experience is definitely something not to be missed.

Leadenhall Market's romantic poetry walking experience

Beautifully recited by actors and members of the Leadenhall Market community, Charlie Carter and Frances Eva Lea, those strolling through the market will hear literary works by William Butler Yeats, Robert Burns, Christina Rossetti, Shakespeare and more* – chosen to highlight Leadenhall Market’s 700-year history.

Launching on Wednesday 10th February, and running throughout February and March, the #LeadenhallLoves campaign is designed to remind Londoners that while the City remains in lockdown, during these difficult times, there is still – and always will be – love. The Leadenhall Market’s romantic poetry walking experience readings are intended to bring comfort and provide a mood boost for those out for their daily exercise.

As an outdoor public space, Leadenhall Market is accessible 24 hours a day and so can still be enjoyed by Londoners who are complying with the Government’s national lockdown restrictions. While the 35 boutique shops, bars, restaurants and cafes in the market are currently closed, locals are still welcome to enjoy the iconic architecture of Leadenhall’s Victorian wrought iron and glass structure which creates a spacious, airy setting for local residents to walk through and explore, while being able to stay socially distanced.

Keep in mind that at present London remains under lockdown.More information on the restrictions in place can be found here.

For those unable to experience Leadenhall Market’s romantic poetry walking experience, don’t fear. A special video featuring actor Charlie Carter who is also part of Leadenhall Market tenant The London City Shoe Shine Co reciting A Birthday by Christina Rossetti has been created.

Established in 1991, London City Shoe Shine Co has been in Leadenhall Market ever since, shining the shoes of the City workforce for 30 years.  The stall is run by a group of actors who have worked on major TV dramas, West End shows and musicals for companies such as the RSC, The English Theatre Frankfurt and The Old Vic.

For more information about  Leadenhall Market’s Valentine’s poetry walking experience, visit: https://www.leadenhallmarket.co.uk/

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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