Iconic Route

The British 10K London Run is the UK's leading mass participation 10km road race and is staged on the world's greatest route through the heart of central London. 25,000 runners take part on roads closed to traffic and get the unique chance to run past some the country's greatest landmarks including Big Ben, The London Eye, St Paul's Cathedral, Trafalgar Square and Westminster Abbey. Find out more about this fantastic route here.

Click here for the Race Route on Google Maps


Click here for a map of the race landmarks on the route


Map 2008

 

Route History

London is a city that is rich in its history. Take a look at the interesting history of the British 10k London Run route.

 

Making the Most of London

London's status as one of the greatest cities in the world is reflected in the wealth of its cultural heritage. World class museums and art galleries stand side by side with an architectural legacy which carries the history of this great capital city. We hope that the following selection of London's highlights, although it is by no means complete, may serve as an introduction to what London has to offer the visitor.

 

12 Reasons to Enter

  1. World's greatest 10km route
  2. The London buzz
  3. Run for charity
  4. Achievable 10km distance
  5. Run with 25,000 people
  6. Thousands of spectators during peak tourist season
  7. Inspirational music at landmark locations
  8. Route dressed with Union Jacks - making you feel proud!
  9. Heather Small performing 'Proud' at the start ceremony on Piccadilly
  10. New high quality finishers' medal
  11. Chip timing, SMS text of finish time and official race photographs available
  12. One truly magnificent historic 2012 event in Diamond Jubilee and Olympic year

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