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Experience the full London Monopoly Board on a 6.5-hour walking tour visiting all 22 streets, 4 stations, and iconic game pieces with a knowledgeable guide.
The London: Full Monopoly Board Walking Tour Challenge offers a unique way to explore the city by combining sightseeing with a nostalgic nod to the classic board game. Starting at Lambeth North Tube Station, this 6.5-hour guided walk takes participants through South East London, Central London, and North London, covering the entire Monopoly board. The tour includes stops at all 22 streets and 4 stations, along with chances to find all 6 playing pieces, houses, hotels, and utilities. This experience suits those who enjoy active exploration, fun challenges, and a bit of childhood nostalgia.
A key feature is the opportunity to visit famous landmarks like Tower Bridge while ticking off familiar Monopoly locations. The tour involves a fair amount of walking—roughly 25 km—so comfortable shoes are essential. While the pace is engaging and packed with activities, it’s best suited for travelers aged 7 and up, and those in good health who can keep up with the 6-7 hour schedule.


The tour kicks off outside Lambeth North Tube Station, where a host from Walking in Circles greets the group. The initial safety briefing lasts about 15 minutes, setting the tone for a well-organized walk. The guide leads the party through South London, focusing on the Old Kent Road—the first property on the Monopoly board—before heading into the heart of London.
Throughout the guided walk, the host shares insights about the Monopoly streets and stations, bringing the game to life against the backdrop of real landmarks. This format ensures a smooth experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and get involved in the challenge.
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The journey begins in South London, with a visit to Old Kent Road, the iconic starting point on the Monopoly board. Here, participants look for clues and challenge cards that tie the real-world location to the game. The focus on Old Kent Road sets the tone for an interactive exploration of London’s neighborhoods.
As the group moves away from South London, they pass through notable areas, with the guide explaining the significance of each borough. The emphasis on Monopoly streets like Whitechapel Road and Northumberland Avenue helps participants connect the fictional game board with actual London locations.

One of the most memorable parts of the tour is crossing Tower Bridge, a highlight for many. This crossing signifies entering the City of London, where the tour continues to weave through Central London. The guide points out landmarks like The Bank of England and other notable sites, blending Monopoly locations with real-world history.
Travelers can expect to see streets such as Fleet Street and Strand, which are part of the Monopoly game land. The walk through this area combines sightseeing, challenge cards, and the thrill of locating stations like King’s Cross and Marylebone, completing the set of 4 stations on the board.

Midway through the tour, there’s a 30-minute lunch break in Central London. Participants can grab snacks or sit down for a quick meal, recharging for the second half of the walk. Although the tour doesn’t specify exact dining spots, the central location offers many options, making this a good opportunity to discuss the game and what has been seen so far.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing lunch, the tour continues into Central London, with stops near streets like Vine Street and Bow Street, both key Monopoly locations. The guide highlights their real-world counterparts and shares interesting trivia, making the locations more meaningful.
Participants look out for utilities like Water Works and Electric Company, as well as other Monopoly symbols. Throughout this stretch, the group plays mini-challenges involving Chance and Community Chest cards, adding an element of fun and interactivity.

The last leg of the walk takes the group into North London, heading toward Angel Tube Station, where the tour concludes. The final stops include properties like Essex Street and Pentoville, rounding out the full Monopoly board experience. The guide ensures all game pieces and hotels are located, giving participants a comprehensive sense of the game’s geography.
As the tour wraps up, participants have traveled the entire Monopoly board in a single day, with plenty of photos and memories along the way.

Participants meet outside Lambeth North Tube Station at the coordinates 51.49906539916992, -0.11191409826278687. The tour is guided in English and includes a safety briefing before setting off.
The entire experience involves walking approximately 25 km, so comfortable shoes are a must. It’s advisable to bring snacks, water, sunscreen, rain gear, and personal medication. The tour is not suitable for children under 7 or those over 95 years old, due to the physical demands.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. Reserve now and pay later is available, making it easy to fit into flexible itineraries.

What truly makes the London Monopoly Walking Tour special is its ability to blend London sightseeing with a childhood game, creating an interactive and memorable experience. The full board challenge ensures a comprehensive exploration of key neighborhoods, landmarks, and underground stations.
The emphasis on locating all game pieces, houses, hotels, and utilities brings a playful dimension to urban exploration. The expert guide from Walking in Circles adds value through storytelling and engaging commentary, making the tour both educational and fun.
This experience is perfect for families with older children, board game enthusiasts, and London explorers eager to see the city through a nostalgic lens. The physical activity requires good stamina, making it ideal for those who enjoy active tours.
Travelers with a curiosity for London’s neighborhoods and a love for Monopoly will find this a satisfying way to combine sightseeing with their favorite game. Those seeking a relaxed pace or with mobility issues may find the long walk challenging, but the structured stops and challenges keep it lively.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but children should be at least 7 years old to comfortably handle the walking distance and activities involved.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience lasts approximately 6.5 hours, covering 25 km on foot across multiple neighborhoods.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, water, snacks, sunscreen, rain gear, and personal medication. The tour is outdoors and involves extensive walking.
Where does the tour end?
The walk finishes at Angel Tube Station in North London.
Is there a lunch included?
No, but there is a 30-minute lunch break in Central London, where participants can purchase their own food.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.