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Map shows London Marathon route map and road closures for 2025

Crowds of people will be supporting the runners as they take of the 26.2 mile course through the city (Picture: Getty)

Thousands of people will be making their way into the capital on Sunday for this year’s London Marathon.

Crowds of people will be supporting the runners as they take on the 26.2mile course through the city.

The course will set off from Blackheath and will take the runners across Tower Bridge and past such sites as the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, Canary Wharf, The Shard, Big Bem and the Tower of London, before finishing up on The Mall at St James’s Park.

There will of course be travel disruptions and road closures today, so read on to find out where you can expect them and from what time.

London Marathon 2025 route map

The route takes in some of London’s most famous sights (Picture: TCS London Marathon)

The full route of the 2025 London Marathon will take runners on a tour through central London.

The race runs along both the north and south banks of the River Thames at various points throughout its 26.2mile route.

But running such a large event will require road closures at different points throughout the day as runners make their way through the capital.

Which roads will be closed for London Marathon 2025 and at what times?

There will be closures right across the route of the London Marathon occurring at separate times throughout the day.

In order to reduce the impact on traffic as much as possible, the M3 closure between junctions 3 and 4 which had been planned for that weekend has now been cancelled.

This means the closure between Friday, April 25 at 7pm until 6am on Monday, April 28 to install the Bagshot Heath Footbridge will no longer take place.

London Marathon 2025 road closure timetable

  • Charlton Way (red start) – closed 4am-2.30pm
  • Shooters Hill Road (blue start) – closed 4am-2.30pm
  • St John’s Park (pink start) – closed 7am-2.30pm
  • Charlton Park Road (red route) – closed 7am-2.30pm
  • Shooters Hill Road (blue route) – closed 7am-2.30pm
  • Old Dover Road (pink route) – closed 7am-2.30pm
  • Little Heath (red route) – closed 7am-2.30pm
  • Charlton Park Lane (blue route) – closed 7am-2.30pm
  • Artillery Place (red route) – closed 7am-2.30pm
  • John Wilson Street (blue route) – closed 7am-2.30pm
  • Woolwich Church Street – closed 7am-3pm
  • Woolwich Road – closed 7am-3pm
  • Trafalgar Road – closed 7am-4pm
  • Creek Road – closed 7am-4pm
  • Evelyn Street – closed 8am-4pm
  • Surrey QuaysRoad – closed 8am-4pm
  • Salter Road – closed 8am-4pm
  • Brunel Road – closed 8am-4pm
  • Jamaica Road – closed 8am-4pm
  • Tower Bridge – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • The Highway (south side) – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • Narrow Street – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • Westferry Road – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • East Ferry Road – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • Marsh Wall – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • Bank Street – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • North Colonnade – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • Poplar High Street – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • Commercial Road – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • The Highway (north side) – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • Commercial Road – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • The Highway (north side) – closed 8am-8.30pm
  • Byward Street – closed 7.30am-9pm
  • Upper/Lower Thames Street – closed 7.30am-9pm
  • Victoria Embankment – closed 7.30am-10pm
  • Parliament Square – closed 7.30am-10pm
  • Birdcage Walk (eastbound) – closed from 6am Friday, April 25 to 6am Monday, April 28
  • Birdcage Walk (westbound) – closed from 6am Saturday, April 26 to 6am Monday, April 28

For more information on road closures, download the official guide from the TCS London Marathon website.

London Underground on marathon day

The London Underground, London Overground and Docklands Light Railway are running extra services throughout marathon day and are recommended as the best way to get around to keep up with the race action.

Due to the nature of the day, expect services to be busy with crowds of spectators along the route.

A DLR train at Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich Station (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo)

Stops near the marathon route are likely to be very busy, especially the Jubilee, Circle and District lines, and the DLR.

Cutty Sark station will be entry only, and there will be other amendments made to DLR services throughout the day.

On top of this, there is a reduced service on the Elizabeth line between Heathrow Terminal 4 and 5 and Paddington, and between Maidenhead and Paddington.

Transport for London is encouraging everyone to plan their journeys in advance and check the TfL website or TfL Go app for the latest travel information.

And remember, marathon runners wearing their bibs can travel on the Tube and London buses for free.

Buses on marathon day

Bus routes along the route of the marathon will either be diverted or will not run the length of their usual journey until the roads are back open.

If travelling by bus on the day, visit tfl.gov.uk/bus/status to see if your bus route is affected.

What time does the London Marathon start?

The race will kick off at around 8.50am when the Elite Wheelchairs class sets off.

Elite Women will follow at 9.05am, with Elite Men at 9.35am.

The mass event will then open for all other racers to set off between 9.35am and 11.30am.

Start times are allocated based on runners’ predicted finish time, which will have been given to organisers ahead of time.

Runners are given a total of eight hours to finish the marathon – anyone who takes longer than this will be moved to continue running on the pavement, and London Marathon staff will help them reach the finish line.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

For more stories like this, check our news page.

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