Londinium Walking Route!

Walking through Londinium – Roman Tour of London’s rich history

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Walking Through Londinium – Roman Tour of London

📍 A). Boadicea and Her Daughters – A striking bronze statue near Westminster Bridge, depicting Boudica leading her rebellion against Roman rule

📍 B). St Bride’s Church Crypt – Contains Roman-era remains, including fragments of the original Roman road

📍 C). Museum of London Roman Gallery – Showcases artifacts from Londinium, including mosaics, pottery, and tools

📍 D). Roman Fort Gate at Barbican – A surviving gateway from the Roman fort that once protected Londinium

📍 E). Guildhall Amphitheatre – Hidden beneath Guildhall Yard, this Roman amphitheater once hosted gladiatorial battles

📍 F). London Mithraeum – A reconstructed Roman temple dedicated to Mithras, offering an immersive experience into Roman religious practices

📍 G). Winchester Palace Ruins – While medieval, it sits atop Roman foundations, showing the layers of London’s history

📍 H). Leadenhall Market – Built on the site of a Roman basilica and forum, once the heart of Roman London’s commercial activity

📍 I). Billingsgate Roman House & Baths – A well-preserved Roman bathhouse, offering a glimpse into daily life in Londinium

📍 J). Roman Wall Remains – Sections of Londinium’s defensive walls can be found near the Museum of London and Tower Hill

This route lets you explore Roman London’s legacy, ending with the Boudica statue, a reminder of the fierce resistance against Roman occupation

A colorful hand-drawn map of Great Britain, featuring various regions marked in different colors with a blue crayon pointing towards the central area.

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