London, England

Sunday, September 21 2025 

10:30am – 12:30pm  

Tower of London

Kingston Route Map

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1. London Bridge Station → Borough Market & Southwark Cathedral (0.3 km)
Exit to the Southbank side.
Quick stop at Borough Market (food stalls, historic vibes).
Pass by Southwark Cathedral, one of London’s oldest churches.
2. Borough Market → Tower Bridge (1.0 km)
Follow the Thames Path east.
Stroll past the riverside views of HMS Belfast.
Cross Tower Bridge — one of the most photographed landmarks in London.
3. Tower Bridge → Tower of London (0.5 km)
After crossing, loop around the Tower of London.
Optional stop to see Traitors’ Gate and the fortress walls.
4. Tower of London → Bank of England (1.2 km)
Head inland up Great Tower Street.
Stop at Monument to the Great Fire of London.
Continue to the Bank of England & Royal Exchange.
5. Bank → St Paul’s Cathedral (0.9 km)
Walk west via Cheapside.
Arrive at St Paul’s Cathedral, Christopher Wren’s iconic dome.
6. St Paul’s → Millennium Bridge → Tate Modern (0.5 km)
Cross the Millennium Bridge for a cinematic Thames view.
Optional quick stop at Tate Modern (free entry, modern art).
7. Tate Modern → London Bridge Station (0.6 km)
Walk east along the Southbank.
Pass by Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
Return to London Bridge Station, finishing near The Shard.
Distance Check
Borough Market (0.3 km)
Tower Bridge (1.0 km)
Tower of London (0.5 km)
Bank of England (1.2 km)
St Paul’s Cathedral (0.9 km)
Millennium Bridge/Tate Modern (0.5 km)
Back to London Bridge (0.6 km)

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Robert Katan

Robert Katan is a digital identity and cybersecurity specialist with a strong commitment to peacebuilding. He serves as President and Charter Member of the Rotary Club for Great Britain & Ireland –Internet & Innovation London Peace Envoys, where he leads public engagement on issues of human rights, peacebuilding and community development. Robert has also founded and led several international and cultural societies, promoting cross-cultural dialogue and charitable action. His work consistently bridges security, diplomacy, and public service.