About

London's Roman Amphitheatre offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's ancient past. Discovered beneath the bustling streets, this historic site reveals the stone foundations and drainage systems of a 2nd-century CE Roman amphitheatre. Perfect for a brief cultural excursion, the attraction is both family-friendly and practical, with facilities available for visitors. With a strong average rating of 4.6, this site is a testament to timeless architecture and history-a must-see for history enthusiasts and curious wanderers alike.

Recommended visit time

to 1 hour

Features

Suitable for children, Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Cannon Street
Train station 478 m walk
Bank Station / King William Street (Stop F)
Bus stop 436 m walk
St Paul's Cathedral
Bus stop 499 m walk
Bank Station / Princes Street (Stop A)
Bus stop 190 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 603 reviews
4.6/5 529 reviews
4.8/5 74 reviews
J N
J N
2 weeks ago on Google

Stumbled upon London’s Roman Amphitheatre beneath the Guildhall Art Gallery, and it’s amazing from the entrance! This 2nd-century ruin, discovered in 1988, is a hidden gem showcasing the City’s ancient roots

p sheero
p sheero
3 weeks ago on Google

I went for the guided tour experience, and it was well worth it. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and had a great way of making the gruesome history of the amphitheatre both engaging and easy to digest. The stories really brought the ancient stones to life, giving a vivid picture of what once took place here.

Arshad Hameed
Arshad Hameed
3 weeks ago on Google

So much history to see just a tour or take a day out, I would recommend Saturday