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Top 12 London Walking Routes

Discover London's Best Walks

London is renowned for its historic architecture, bustling shops, and famous landmarks. However, the city also boasts verdant parklands and scenic walking paths, such as the Thames Path and the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk. To explore these areas, all you need is an umbrella, a camera, and comfortable walking shoes.

Before setting out, select your first walking adventure from our list of the best walks in London and choose a hotel nearby.

1. Westminster Abbey to the Tower of London

Westminster Abbey

Starting at Westminster Station, this three-mile path offers stunning views of Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the London Eye. The route passes by many of London's top tourist attractions, making it a favorite among visitors.

2. Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk

Pathway through Green Park

This seven-mile walk honors Princess Diana, taking you past significant locations like Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace. The route includes four of London's eight Royal Parks and offers various dining options along the way.

Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Playground

For more information, visit the official site: The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk.

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3. The Thames Path

Waterfall in Kew Gardens

The Thames Path stretches 80 miles along the river, offering views of landmarks like Hampton Court Palace and the Thames Barrier. The path is divided into four sections, each with its own unique sights.

For more details, check the official site: The Thames Path.

4. Richmond Park

Isabella Plantation

Richmond Park, a 2,500-acre National Nature Reserve, is home to deer and a variety of wildlife. The park's main path, the Tasmin Trail, is over seven miles long and offers panoramic views, including a distant glimpse of St. Paul's Cathedral.

Visit the official site for more information: Richmond Park.

5. London Wall Walk

Remnants of the London Wall

This 1.75-mile route developed by the Museum of London follows the remnants of the ancient City Wall, with 21 markers detailing its historical significance.

6. The Wandle Trail

River Wandle in the early morning

The 15-mile Wandle Trail follows the River Wandle from Wandsworth to Croydon, passing through parks and nature reserves. It's a flat trail suitable for walking or cycling.

For more information, visit the official site: The Wandle Trail.

7. Battersea Park

London Peace Pagoda, Battersea Park

Battersea Park offers a variety of walking trails and attractions, including the London Peace Pagoda and the Battersea Park Zoo.

Learn more at the official site: Battersea Park.

8. Jubilee Greenway

Camden Market at the end of the Jubilee Greenway

The 37-mile Jubilee Greenway, divided into 10 sections, connects Buckingham Palace to Limehouse Basin, passing through many of London's attractions.

For more details, visit the official site: Jubilee Greenway.

9. Jubilee Loop

St. James's Square Garden

The two-mile Jubilee Loop connects key government and royal buildings, starting from Trafalgar Square and passing through St. James's Park and Westminster.

For more information, visit the official site: The Jubilee Loop Walk.

10. Parkland Walk

Highgate Wood

The Parkland Walk in Highgate is a 4.5-mile nature reserve that follows a former railway line, featuring artworks and a wildlife trail.

Visit the official site for more details: Parkland Walk.

11. Take a Music Walking Tour of London's SOHO

Hank's Guitar Shop on the Music Walking Tour of London's SOHO

Music enthusiasts can enjoy a two-hour walking tour of London's SOHO, exploring the city's rich musical history and iconic spots.

12. The London LOOP

Springtime in Bushy Park

The 150-mile London LOOP encircles the city, offering a chance to explore its outskirts. It's divided into 24 sections, each with its own unique features.

For more information, check the official site: The London LOOP.