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What to expect
This short loop takes in some of London’s most iconic sights. Starting at buzzing Trafalgar Square, it heads south-west towards St James’s Park. The loop then follows the perimeter of the park, crossing under the massive Admiralty Arch and taking you along the big broad avenue of The Mall. A brief diversion takes you via Parliament Square, where you get a great view of Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey.
Grab a coffee
There are a few coffee chains around the south side of Trafalgar Square, including Caffè Concerto, Pret a Manger and Caffè Nero. For a mid-point refreshment, nip into St James’s Café pavilion in the park. Take your coffee to go or sit al fresco for views of the lush gardens.
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