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    Temple (District and Circle lines): 2 minute walk. Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines): 10 minute walk, Embankment (District, Circle and Bakerloo lines): 10 minute walk, Waterloo (Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City lines): 12 minute walk, Holborn (Central and Picadilly lines): 12 minute walk, Chancery Lane (Central line): use exit...

    Charing Cross: 9 minute walk. Waterloo: 12 minute walk. Waterloo East: 10 minute walk. Blackfriars: 12 minute walk.

    Buses stopping outside the university: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, X68, 168, 171, 172, 176 (24 hour), 188, 243 (24 hour), 341 (24 hour), 521, RV1. A shuttle bus service is available for staff and students (carrying their college ID) wishing to travel between the Guy’s and St Thomas' hospital sites, the latter also being within walking distance of Waterlo...

    No public parking, but a pay and display parking system operates in nearby streets including Surrey Street. Motocycle bays are available in the Strand, Arundel Street, Temple Place and other nearby streets. Weekend and evening bicycle parking after 20.00 is permitted at the Strand entrance opposite Security. Please note that any bicycles left in th...

  2. This 1593 map shows "The Strande" as the principal route – parallel to the River, from the City in the east, to Whitehall in the west.

  3. An eye-opening walk along The Strand, the modern London Street that reveals the legacy of the British Empire from tea and tobacco to language and the law.

    • Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5EA
    • Temple Underground station, WC2R 2PH
    • The Strand, Westminster, central London
  4. This page shows the location of Strand, London, UK on a detailed road map. Choose from several map styles. From street and road map to high-resolution satellite imagery of Strand.

  5. May 9, 2019 · Firstly, you can explore London either using a modern map or by choosing one (or layering several!) of 12 historical maps. The oldest map, made in 1520, sadly does not cover all of the Strand, the eastern boundary is just about illustrated.

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  7. Discover London’s Strand and its imperial connections. At its height, Britain’s Empire covered one-quarter of the Earth’s land area and one-third of the world’s population. It was the largest Empire in history. If the Empire’s beating heart was London, then The Strand was one of its major arteries. This mile-long street beside the ...

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