Route Section

Jubilee Walkway

Section 3 (The City Loop)

Description:

A circular walk in the City of London that connects to the Barbican Centre and provides an insight into City life.

Interesting Places on or near the route:

Museum of London and surrounding area

Boroughs which the route passes through:

City of London

Distance:

Approximately 2 miles ( Approximately 3 km)

Start:

The panel, unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen, outside 1 Poultry by Bank Station

Finish:

The panel, unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen, outside 1 Poultry by Bank Station

Recommended direction:

Anti-clockwise

Terrain and surface:

Mostly on pavements.

Signage:

Directional discs are set in the footway at every junction, the cross of the crown pointing in the direction of travel.

Temporary Diversions:

none

Refreshments and toilets:

Library near Guildhall, Corner of Forest Avenue near Moorgate tube / Moorfields, Royal Exchange near Bank of England.

Public transport and breakpoints:

Tube and rail stations closest to this section include Bank, Moorgate, Barbican, St Paul's and Mansion House. There are also many buses which connect the Walkway.

For more information on public transport please see Transport for London's Journey Planner.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner

Tube and rail stations closest to this section include Bank, Moorgate, Barbican, St Paul's and Mansion House. There are also many buses which connect the Walkway.

Links with other walks:

none.

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Interesting Places

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