

The world's most iconic marathon returns. Join thousands of runners as they take on the 26.2-mile course through the heart of London.
About the Venue
Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park is the oldest of London's Royal Parks and a key part of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage site. It is home to the Royal Observatory, where visitors can stand on the famous Prime Meridian line. The park offers spectacular views across the River Thames to Canary Wharf and the City of London. With its sweeping grassy slopes, ancient chestnut trees, and the stunning Queen's House, it is a magnificent social and historical landscape where science, maritime history, and beautiful gardens meet in the heart of London.
View full venue page βAbout the Venue
Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park is the oldest of London's Royal Parks and a key part of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage site. It is home to the Royal Observatory, where visitors can stand on the famous Prime Meridian line. The park offers spectacular views across the River Thames to Canary Wharf and the City of London. With its sweeping grassy slopes, ancient chestnut trees, and the stunning Queen's House, it is a magnificent social and historical landscape where science, maritime history, and beautiful gardens meet in the heart of London.
View full venue page βLondon is the global capital of the UK, a city where nearly 2,000 years of history meet cutting-edge modern life. From its Roman roots to its status as a world financial and cultural leader, it is a city of unparalleled diversity.
Pay and display inside the park near the Observatory
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