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Jubilee Walkway

deck chairs Relaunched on the occasion of Her Majesty the Queen's Golden Jubilee, this is one of the Mayor of London's key routes. It replaces the London Silver Jubilee Walkway, using the same route with some realignments and improvements.

A City loop from the Mansion House partly follows the highwalks of the 1970s Barbican estate, with fascinating views of hidden churches, gardens and remains of the ancient London Wall.

It goes through the Guildhall precinct and passes the Museum of London, returning to the main circuit at St Paul's Cathedral. A Bloomsbury/Euston loop from Chancery Lane goes through the district's historic streets and squares, passes the British Library and actually cuts through the British Museum.

You pass Senate House (impressive headquarters of the University of London), and have good views of the Telecom Tower, returning to the main circuit at Kingsway.

A spur from St James's Park takes you along Birdcage Walk right up to Buckingham Palace.

Points of Interest:

Lambeth Bridge
Leicester Square
Museum of London and surrounding area
Sir John Soane's Museum

Signage:

The route is way-marked by a combination of silver discs within the pavement and bronze way markers depicting the dome of St.Paul's Cathedral overlaid on the Crown and the words 'Jubilee Walkway'.

Further information:


Find comprehensive route information and interactive maps

Read detailed information on the Jubilee Walkway or get a free map and guide to the Jubilee Walkway may be ordered here or by calling 0870 240 6094.

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