On the morning of my last day in London, I headed for a run along the Thames.
I started at Leadenhall Market, close to Bank and Monument tube stations, and headed south towards the Thames.
I crossed to the south bank of the Thames close to The Shard.
I didn’t have time to head East towards the Tower Bridge, visible in the distance in the picture below…
…instead I crossed the Thames and jogged westwards, past the Millenium Bridge…
…towards the London Eye and Westminster.
I crossed the Thames close to Westminster Abbey and Big Ben, and headed back East along the north bank of the Thames, passing the Battle of Britain Monument on the Victoria Embankment, as well as “Cleopatra’s Needle”, an authentic Egyptian Obelisk that was somehow brought to London from Egypt by sea in 1878 on a specially constructed ship, back in the days when moving priceless archaelogical artifacts from a foreign country back to your own country was still considered acceptable behaviour.
The overall route that day was a very beautiful and scenic 9km, in sunny, cool weather.
I would highly recommend a run or walk along the Thames for any visitor to London.
I started at Leadenhall Market, close to Bank and Monument tube stations, and headed south towards the Thames.
I crossed to the south bank of the Thames close to The Shard.
I didn’t have time to head East towards the Tower Bridge, visible in the distance in the picture below…
…instead I crossed the Thames and jogged westwards, past the Millenium Bridge…
…towards the London Eye and Westminster.
I crossed the Thames close to Westminster Abbey and Big Ben, and headed back East along the north bank of the Thames, passing the Battle of Britain Monument on the Victoria Embankment, as well as “Cleopatra’s Needle”, an authentic Egyptian Obelisk that was somehow brought to London from Egypt by sea in 1878 on a specially constructed ship, back in the days when moving priceless archaelogical artifacts from a foreign country back to your own country was still considered acceptable behaviour.
The overall route that day was a very beautiful and scenic 9km, in sunny, cool weather.
I would highly recommend a run or walk along the Thames for any visitor to London.
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