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Shoreditch Street Art Running Tour - Steady

Aldgate East Station, Whitechapel, London

Aldgate East Station, Whitechapel High Street, London, UK

Sun 27th September 2020

Starting at 11:00

Organiser's Description

--- This event has been cancelled due to ongoing concerns regarding Coronavirus. The race organiser will be in touch with you in due course if you have made a booking for this event. ---

Run through the ever-changing canvas of the East End, stopping to admire, photograph and learn about its breath-taking street art. Your guide will help you identify work from the internationally renowned artists that flock to embellish the walls of Shoreditch, and tell you more about their background and inspiration.

​What's the difference between street art and graffiti? What techniques are used? Is it legal? Why's Banksy so important? All your questions answered on this unique journey into a hidden world. The tour is 10k, but there's an option to duck out at 5km if you're more comfortable with that distance.

Join this tour if you usually run 10k in 10-12 minute miles

Races

  • 10 Km

    (Option to Duck Out at 5 Km)

    £17.60

    CLOSED

Book

  • 10 Km

    (Option to Duck Out at 5 Km)

    £17.60

    CLOSED
What's Included

Small group running tour

Knowledgeable tour guide

Learn about the breath-taking street art of London's East End

Learn about the backgrounds of the artists

10k tour with 5k option

Run Speed

All runners (usually about 15) on the tour run at the same pace behind the tour guide. The guide will run at the pace of the slowest runner - we don't leave anyone behind. But it is difficult to accommodate your pace if it is wildly slower than the pace you and the rest of the runners on your tour have signed up for.

But if you usually run faster than the pace you've signed up for, please be prepared to run at the pace of the tour to make the rest of the runners feel comfortable.

Join this tour if you usually run 10k in 10-12 minute miles.

Course Details

The tour starts at Aldgate East Station, in Whitechapel, and ends at Haggerston Station. There's an option to duck out at Shoreditch High Street if you're more comfortable running 5k.

Location

Aldgate East Station, Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7PU

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Location

Aldgate East Station, Whitechapel, London

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