We featured Bridges of London earlier this week. However, the public realm relating to the Thames is more than the river itself and the bridges
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The River Thames is London’s defining geographical feature and its inclusion is almost mandatory on any map attempting to cover the whole of the capital.
More...Smiley’s London
This map created by illustrator Mike Hall (who we’ve featured before) for Penguin Books, shows the locations in London that featured in John le CarrĂ©’s
More...TfL’s Corporate Archives
The Corporate Archives division of Transport for London recently held a short internal exhibition at their headquarters at Palestra, called “Mapping London” and showcasing new
More...Summer: It’s a Really Big Deal
This artistic map of central London attractions was drawn by illustrator Andy Smith for Chiltern Railway, as part of a promotion to attract families into
More...London Bay
It’s a typical August day in London today, with the rain falling pretty heavily and at least one tube station closed due to flooding. London’s
More...Harry Potter Map
Time Out London, in conjunction with official Harry Potter portal Pottermore, created this lovely map showing 18 places in central London that have featured in
More...Travelzoo’s Summer Map of Free Things
We do like arty tube maps here at Mapping London and Travelzoo have obliged with this rather pretty map of 50 free things to do
More...Speed Limit Map
[Updated] TfL have published a “London Digital Speed Limit Map“, showing speed limits for cars on a map of London’s public roads, for the last
More...Tube Relief
Caught short on the tube? TfL publishes all sorts of maps of the London Underground network, including this map of toilet facilities at stations. This
More...London’s Hidden Rivers
As London swelters a heatwave, people in search of a cooling waterside stroll might notice that London doesn’t apparently have many rivers. There is of
More...The Woodcut Map
We normally feature “modern” maps on Mapping London, however this map despite being also known as the Map of Early Modern London, is certainly not
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