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Paddington Art Trail

Paddington, London, United Kingdom

Meet London's most famous bear in his adopted home as you explore this and other artworks in this magnificent art trail around Paddington.

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About Paddington Art Trail

More than 20 works of art connect the history of the Paddington area of London, including a chance to meet the area's most famous resident, Paddington Bear. The trail charts the area's history and heritage, passing historical and contemporary buildings.

The trail starts at Unknown Soldier in Paddington Station where you can pick up a trail leaflet, or follow along on your phone.

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Art Permanent Sculpture Self-guided Urban

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Artworks

22


Timing

1 hour


Difficulty

Easy


Access

Good

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 20 January 2023

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