: I'm going to take a stroll and have a look at some of the churches around here. Formal - : I'm going out for a walk and hope to visit some of the churches in this district.
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User_garySuppose I visit London and I am staying in my friend's home. After my lunch I decided to wander off to visit churches around that particular street or city or area. How should I say it to my friend? I can think of like the following :
I am going to wander off to visit churches in this vicinity.
Is this sentence correct?