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  2. The TCS London Marathon course is a 26.2-mile loop around the capital, passing many iconic landmarks. View the course on Strava, join the club and see the mile markers and drinks stations.

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  3. Apr 20, 2024 · Which roads will be closed for London Marathon 2024 and at what times? There will be disruptions and closures staggered throughout the day – click to enlarge (Picture: TCS London Marathon)...

    • Where Does The London Marathon Start?
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    There are three start lines at the London Marathon (Blue, Green and Red), with each one taking a slightly different route during the early stages of the race to prevent congestion on the course. These are located between Greenwich and Blackheath (see location details below) and the colour marked on your race number will determine your start line. Y...

    The route takes runners east out of Greenwich Park and into Charlton for the first two miles, before heading north and then west at around mile three. These first few miles are particularly crowded but don't worry if you're behind pace – you can make up the time later. Just before the three-mile mark, the Green and Blue runners start to join the Re...

    At mile seven, you skirt around the outside of the Cutty Sark and the atmosphere at this point is fantastic – there's music playing from a couple of Greenwich pubs and the roads are packed with spectators. From here, you head through Deptford towards Surrey Quays on a long highway for around two miles. At this point the course opens up more, so you...

    Just after mile 12, you take a sharp turn onto Tower Bridge where you'll be hit by a wall of noise (and will likely feel very emotional!) as you approach halfway. You'll then turn right after the bridge where you'll see speedy runners on other side of the road as they make their way to the finish. The course then heads east to Canary Wharf and the ...

    Remember those runners you saw en route to the finish at mile 13? You're now one of them! This will give you a great boost of confidence as you realise you are almost done. Not long after reaching Tower Hill, the course takes you along Embankment where you can enjoy views of the river, the London Eye and Big Ben – which all signify you are on the a...

    Turning right off Embankment, you'll run along Birdcage Walk. You'll have St James's Park alongside you and Buckingham Palace up ahead – the end is almost in sight. You then turn the corner onto the Mall, and the finish line is just a couple of hundred metres away (although expect it to feel feel far further than that). Congratulations! You just ra...

    Learn about the iconic landmarks, crowd support and challenges of the London Marathon route, from Greenwich to The Mall. Find out where to start, when to cross Tower Bridge and how to finish strong.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · Learn how to plan your day for the London Marathon 2024, which will take place on Sunday 21 April. Find out the start time, the route, the best spots to watch, the transport options and the post-race venues.

  5. Apr 20, 2024 · See the course map of the 2024 TCS London Marathon, which starts at 4 a.m. EST on April 21. Learn how to watch the race live on FloTrack and check out the past results and winners.

  6. Find out where to watch the 2024 London Marathon along the 26.2-mile course from Greenwich to Buckingham Palace. See the landmarks, road closures and transport options for each mile of the race.

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  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Find out where to watch, when to start, how to get around and who to look out for in the world's biggest marathon. The route starts in Blackheath and ends on The Mall, passing iconic landmarks and offering free food and bike hire.

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