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London Landmarks Half Marathon 2026

Date: 12 April, 2026

Run past London's most famous landmarks in this iconic half marathon

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London Landmarks Half Marathon 2026

Run through the heart of London, and fund life-changing care

This unique half marathon takes you past some of the city’s most iconic landmarks – from Big Ben and St Paul’s Cathedral to the Tower of London and the London Eye.

The route starts at Pall Mall and finishes by Downing Street, with cheering crowds, live music and entertainment along the way. Keep an eye out for our cheer squad too – they’ll be there to spot you in the pack and spur you on.

Every penny you raise will fund specialist equipment, vital research, and better care for patients at Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals.

It’s £30 to register, and we ask everyone taking part to raise at least £350 in sponsorship.

You’ll get a charity running vest, a fundraising pack, and friendly one-to-one support to help you hit your target.

Register with a ballot place

Please complete the form below to run for us and fundraise what you can. Thank you

If you have secured your own place, let us know as we would love to welcome you to Team RBH Charity.

Terms and conditions

Please read our T&C’s for taking part in a Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals Charity fundraising challenge, including the T&C’s for ballot places.

    Have a question?

    Please call us on 020 3988 5982 or email us for more information

    I took on the London Landmarks challenge with my sister and brother-in-law to say thank you for the incredible care my partner received at Harefield Hospital.

    Kelly, partner of Daniel, Harefield hospital patient

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