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- 1. Crystal Palace
- 2. National Maritime Museum
- 3. Tower Bridge
- 4. St Paul’s Cathedral
- 5. City of London
- 6. Canary Wharf
- 7. Mile End Stadium
- 8. Emirates Stadium
- 9. Alexandra Palace
- 10. Hampstead Heath
- 11. Camden Lock
- 12. ZSL London Zoo
- 13. Regent's Park
- 14. Covent Garden
- 15. London Eye
- 16. IWM London (Imperial War Museum)
- 17. The Oval
- 18. Houses of Parliament
- 19. Hyde Park
- 20. Royal Albert Hall
- 21. Battersea Power Station
2. National Maritime Museum
National Maritime Museum
Opened by King George VI in 1937, the National Maritime Museum documents 500 years of Britain’s encounter with the world at sea; one of the largest museums of its kind in the world. It is here that Nightriders coming from Crystal Palace will make their first bank westwards along the Thames and on towards central London itself.
Image: Anne Marie Briscombe
Route Highlights
1. Crystal Palace – start / finish point
2. National Maritime Museum
3. Tower Bridge – break stop
4. St Paul’s Cathedral
5. City of London
6. Canary Wharf
7. Mile End Stadium – break stop
8. Emirates Stadium
9. Alexandra Palace – start / finish point
10. Hampstead Heath
11. Camden Lock
12. ZSL London Zoo
13. Regent's Park
14. Covent Garden
15. London Eye
16. IWM London – break stop
17. The Oval
18. Houses of Parliament
19. Hyde Park
20. Royal Albert Hall
21. Battersea Power Station
2. National Maritime Museum
3. Tower Bridge – break stop
4. St Paul’s Cathedral
5. City of London
6. Canary Wharf
7. Mile End Stadium – break stop
8. Emirates Stadium
9. Alexandra Palace – start / finish point
10. Hampstead Heath
11. Camden Lock
12. ZSL London Zoo
13. Regent's Park
14. Covent Garden
15. London Eye
16. IWM London – break stop
17. The Oval
18. Houses of Parliament
19. Hyde Park
20. Royal Albert Hall
21. Battersea Power Station






