About

The Statue of Achilles in London stands as a commanding tribute to the Duke of Wellington's victories in the Napoleonic Wars. Erected in 1822, this muscular bronze monument captures both the strength and artistry of its time. Overlooking the city's lively atmosphere, it draws visitors with its impressive form and historical significance, consistently pulling a strong 4.6 average rating on Google. An iconic piece of London's rich tapestry, it continues to inspire admiration and reflection in all who visit.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Green Park
Bus stop 762 m walk
Old Park Lane / Hard Rock Cafe (Stop C)
Bus stop 303 m walk
Sloane Street / Knightsbridge Station (Stop KK)
Bus stop 658 m walk
Grosvenor Place / Hyde Park Corner (Stop 12)
Bus stop 441 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 176 reviews
4.6/5 176 reviews
Jacob Kizer
Jacob Kizer
2 months ago on Google

Gotta love Achilles

Laurent Sachier
Laurent Sachier
3 months ago on Google

Très belle statue d'Achille 🗿