London Landmarks Half Marathon

Explore the grand, hidden and quirky landmarks of London.

Team Tommy at the London Landmarks, posing with their medals after the race

About the event

Date: Sunday 12th April 2026
Location: London
Distance: Half Marathon (13.1 miles)

LIMITED PLACES REMAINING!

This closed road, central London run is the only half marathon to go through both the City of London and City of Westminster.

This is not your average half marathon. Experience London’s wonderful culture and heritage, and discover quirky, hidden secrets of the capital. Mile markers will reveal interesting facts, water stations will have a Roman theme and you’ll be cheered on by suffragettes. There’ll be a surprise round every corner.

Be quick to register your interest as we have a limited number of places available!

Registration Fee: n/a
Fundraising Target:
 £400

To claim one of the final places in this sold out event, email events@fightforsight.org.uk or call 020 7264 3919.

When you run with us, you'll receive:

  • A Fight for Sight running vest to wear with pride in training and at the event
  • A fundraising pack with tips and ideas to help you reach your target
  • Regular contact and support from our friendly team

If you were lucky enough to secure a ballot place and would like to run for us, please get in touch as we’d love to welcome you to the team for this challenge. 

Two women cheering on runners at a challenge event

Why support Fight for Sight?

  • Every 6 minutes
    a person in the UK hears that they will lose their sight
  • Just 1.2%
    of public investment in medical research goes into eye research
  • 2.7 million
    people will be living with vision loss by 2030. We’ll make sure life after vision loss is not a lonely one
  • Almost £30m
    is how much we plan to invest across scientific and social change over the next 5 years

Get in touch now to help us to save sight and change lives

events@fightforsight.org.uk 

Fight for Sight's fantastic cheer squad giving out encouragement through a megaphone at the London Marathon