Need a fun 30km walk? Walk the Monopoly board!
Want an exciting challenge that is free, an excellent date idea and helps you stay active? Try the Monopoly board walk!

Being social doesn't have revolve around food. Changing our mindset towards active experiences when spending time with our loved ones can help us normalise activity, can assist our emotional eating journeys and can show you, and your loved ones, that leading a healthy lifestyle can be fun! We did the Monopoly board walk this weekend and not only did we rack up 45,000 steps and 30km but we had so much fun doing so. Many of you reached out asking us to share the route so here we are:
There are 26 places and stations on the board along with GO being named as Lambeth North tube station by Ordnance Survey during their assistance with the UK version, so this is naturally where the walk begins. Lambeth North is easily accessible on the Bakerloo lane with only 5 stops away from Bakers Street.
Once you reach Lambeth North, follow the route around the Monopoly board in this order:
1. Go (Lambeth North tube station)
2. Old Kent Road
3. Fenchurch Street Station
4. Whitechapel Road
5. Liverpool Street Station
6. Fleet Street
7. Strand
8. Bow Street
9. Leicester Square
10. Coventry Street
11. Trafalgar Square
12. Northumberland Avenue
13. Whitehall
14. Pall Mall
15. Piccadilly
16. Vine Street
17. Regents Street
18. (Great) Marlborough Street
19. Oxford Street
20. (New) Bond Street
21. Mayfair (no sign so look out for a bus or bike stop!)
22. Park Lane
23. Marylebone Station
24. Euston Road
25. Kings Cross Station
26. Pentonville Road
27. The Angel, Islington (There is no official sign however Angel islington stop on the Monopoly board is now the Co-operative bank. We took a photo with the The Angel Pub next door).
The walk is generally one level aside from the route between Pentonville Road and Angel-Islington which has a slight ascent as you get to your final destination. The route is incredibly enjoyable where you'll learn lots about London's history and rich multi culture. You'll also enjoy taking in some of London's famous landmarks such as The Shard, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, The Gherkin and more!
Walking can be such a fun, family experience and with the weather improving, this could be a great way to enjoy it!








