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Daniella Kochavi
Last updated 17/06/2013
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Phone: 020 8930 2660 - Mobile: 07780 557276
Year qualified: 1980
Other qualifications: BA (Hons)
Native languages: German, Hebrew
Other languages: English, French
Biography: I am an experienced Blue Badge London Tourist Guide, both German-speaking and French-speaking. I'm used to working with families and groups, and will enjoy bringing this wonderful city to life for you, in a way that informs but also entertains.
Among my interest I can name: Fine Arts, Architecture, Theatre, Films, Gardens, Food & Walking tours.
Region for which accredited: London
London sites for which accredited: British Library, British Museum, City of London, Docklands, East London, Greenwich, Hampton Court Palace, National Gallery, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tate Britain, Tower of London, Victoria & Albert Musm., Westminster Abbey
Site outside London for which accredited: Windsor Castle
Special interests: The museums and galleries of the capital are full of marvellous treasures. While exploring London streets is a historical and architectural experience in itself. It is also a world renowned centre for shopping & dining. I am eager to share all this with you by coach, public transport or as a walking tour.
Walking tours: Architecture - Old & New.
Literary Bloomsbury.
Hampstead Village.
Covent Garden - Past and Present
Westminster. Gourmet London.
Jewish & Multicultural Spitalfields.
Southwark & Bankside. Royal London,
Mayfair- Spies & Courtesans.
St.James's - Notorious London.
Sherlock Holmes's London.
Also: Chelsea Village,Old Kensington,Marylebone, Thames Riverside,Docklands, Soho & Royal Parks.
For more details click:" walking in London" top of page on left side!
ART GALLERIES:
Two Temple Place, Wallace Collection, Courtauld Gallery and Leighton House.
OTHERS:
Kew Gardens, Kensington Palace, Chiswick house, Syon House, Cabinet war rooms & Churchill War Rooms, Museum of London, Geffrye Museum, Hunterian Museum and Sir John Soane's Museum.

