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Looking for things to do in London? The City Visitor Trail maps a route through the heart of the City, taking you past a range of famous attractions on a stroll through the historic heart of the capital.
Try the main trail and see St Paul's Cathedral, Guildhall, the Bank of England, Mansion House, the Monument, the Tower of London and Tower Bridge - along with a host of City churches, like the famous St Mary-le-Bow. On the way, take in the hidden gems of the City and discover hundreds of stories in the area also known as "the Square Mile".
You can also try the themed "side-tracks" - each one deviating from the main trail to give a more in-depth look at a particular part of the City, from history and heritage to architecture and culture.
The trail even shows places to stop off for a rest, where to shop, and where to look for food and drink. It's all you need to make the most of your time in the City.
The City Visitor Trail has a family-friendly version which makes exploring on foot even easier for families. The London Children’s Trail includes activities and stickers aimed for children aged 5-11, so they can learn more about the buildings around them - perfect for young explorers.
Pick up a free map in the City Information Centre, located in St Paul's Churchyard, opposite to St Paul's Cathedral.
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Opening Times
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Check with individual attractions for entry requirements.