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London Equestrian Statues
Piccadilly Circus is one of London Equestrian Statues.

1. Piccadilly Circus

9.1
Piccadilly (Regent St), London, Greater London
Plaza · Piccadilly · 608 tips and reviews

Style ReinsStyle Reins: Look out for The Four Horses of Helios at the corner of The Haymarket & Piccadilly Circus. This stunning bronze was made by Rudi Weller in 1992... Read more.

Wellington Arch is one of London Equestrian Statues.

2. Wellington Arch

8.7
Apsley Way, London, Greater London
Monument · Mayfair · 30 tips and reviews

Style ReinsStyle Reins: Look up at the Wellington Arch to see a magnificent chariot of four elevated horses & a small boy amidst leading the Quadriga with the figure, an angel of Peace descending from heaven. Read more.

Marble Arch is one of London Equestrian Statues.

3. Marble Arch

9.0
Oxford St (at Park Ln), London, Greater London
Monument · Knightsbridge and Belgravia · 101 tips and reviews

Style ReinsStyle Reins: Sculpted by Nic Fiddian Green & unveiled in 2010, at 33 feet high, 'Still Water' is the tallest free standing bronze sculpture in London... Read more.

Hyde Park is one of London Equestrian Statues.

4. Hyde Park

9.7
Serpentine Rd, London, Greater London
Park · 1137 tips and reviews

Style ReinsStyle Reins: Be sure to visit the War Memorial to the Cavalry of Empire - Sculpted by Adrian Jones and unveiled in 1924 depicting St George defeating the dragon. Read more.

Animals In War Memorial is one of London Equestrian Statues.

5. Animals In War Memorial

8.7
Brook Gate, Park Ln, London, Greater London
Memorial Site · Mayfair · 3 tips and reviews

Style ReinsStyle Reins: Created by David Backhouse and unveiled by Princess Anne in Nov 2004, this is an important monument for all horse lovers in recognition of the contribution made by equines over the centuries of war. Read more.