London Bridges Walk Explore London’s stunning landmarks while crossing six iconic bridges This summer, help advance care for heart and lung patients by joining the 2024 London Bridges Walk. Join us for a spectacular journey that passes famous landmarks such as Lambeth Palace, the Royal Festival Hall, the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tate Modern, and St Thomas’ Hospital, the sister hospital of Royal Brompton and Harefield. The walk will once again start and finish at the Morpeth Arms in Westminster. What else should I know? Guides and volunteers from the Charity will accompany and support you throughout the route. Additionally, a detailed map of the walk will be provided upon registration. Choose from 5km, 10km, or wheelchair-accessible routes. Where does my money go? Every penny raised will go towards the vital work of champion ideas, research and innovation to prevent, diagnose and treat heart and lung conditions – creating better chances and new possibilities for every patient. By signing up for this event you can be part of the fight against heart and lung disease. How do I sign up? Register by completing the form below, and our fundraising team will reach out to you shortly. For any inquiries, feel free to contact Rhianne Liberty-Gibbs on [email protected]. Upon registration, you can easily create a fundraising page on our website to track the amount you raise. Good luck! Book a place Ticket Quantity Price Adult ticket We don't have this quantity of tickets. Your quantity has been set to the maximum available Decrease Enter quantity Increase £15.00 NHS ticket We don't have this quantity of tickets. Your quantity has been set to the maximum available Decrease Enter quantity Increase £10.00 Child ticket We don't have this quantity of tickets. Your quantity has been set to the maximum available Decrease Enter quantity Increase £10.00 Child (under 5) We don't have this quantity of tickets. Your quantity has been set to the maximum available Decrease Enter quantity Increase £0.00 Book Manage Cookie Preferences Do you have a spare five minutes to help us improve our website?I'll do itNo thanks