A two-stop tour of north London. \xa0Firstly, pretty Hampstead, where Virginia Woolf thought 'it is always spring': lanes and cottages, cafes, antique shops and museums, including the house where John Keats spent his last 2 years in England. \xa0And not forgetting its spy connections. Then off to nearby Highgate Cemetery in search of gothic vibes and some famous tombs. \xa0\nhttps://burghhouse.museumssites.com \xa0(Hampstead Museum)\nhttps://www.freud.org.uk \xa0(Freud Museum)\nhttps://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/attractions-museums-entertainment/keats-house\nhttps://highgatecemetery.org\nhttps://www.walks.com \xa0(London Walks)\nhttps://www.visitlondon.com\nRecommended Reading\nLondon Walks, London Stories by David Tucker\nThe Lawn Road Flats: Spies, Writers and Artists by David Burke\nGuy Burgess: The Spy Who Knew Everyone by Stewart Purvis\n\xa0\nCity Breaks: all the history and culture you'd research for yourself if only you had the time!Check our website to find more episodes from our London series or to browse our back catalogue of other cities which are well worth visiting: https://www.citybreakspodcast.co.uk\nWe love to receive your comments and suggestions!\xa0You can e mail us at citybreaks@citybreakspodcast.co.ukAnd if you like what you hear, please do post comments or a review wherever you downloaded this episode. \xa0It helps others to find us.