Map reveals where anti-Trump protests will take place in London today – Bundlezy

Map reveals where anti-Trump protests will take place in London today

Anti-Trump demonstrators gather during a rally organised by the campaign group Stop Trump Coalition, protesting the visit of U.S. President Donald Trump, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain, July 26, 2025.
London is bracing for a large anti-Trump protest, which took over Edinburgh in July during Trump’s trip to Scotland (Picture: Reuters)

Thousands of people are expected to march through central London today to oppose Donald Trump’s visit to the UK.

The US President and First Lady, Melania Trump, touched down in the UK last night, with the pair landing at Stansted Airport.

Trump’s second official trip to the UK was off to a rocky start after someone decided to light up Windsor Castle with images and video of the US president and Jeffrey Epstein projected onto the wall.

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While the Trumps are getting ready to travel to Windsor Castle for a state banquet hosted by King Charles today, London is gearing up for a large-scale protest organised by the Stop Trump Coalition.

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Police patrol at Windsor Castle in Windsor, Britain, 17 September 2025. Britain's King Charles III is to host US President Trump during his official state visit to the UK from 17 to 19 September 2025.
Police are guarding the perimeter around Windsor Castle where the state banquet will be hosted tonight (Picture: EPA)

The ‘Trump not welcome’ demonstration will set off from Portland Place before a march to Parliament Square, with support from dozens of human rights groups, unions and campaign groups.

Met Police said it has drafted in 500 extra officers from other forces, while over 1,600 police will patrol during the demo.

Here is the route for the anti-Trump demonstration in London today.

A Metro graphics map showing the route for the Stop Trump Coalition Trump Not Welcome protest march in London today.
A map shows the route of the anti-Trump march and rally today (Picture: Metro)

The march will set off from Portland Place near Marylebone at 3pm and move towards Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus.

People have the option to take the accessible version of the route, which will meet at the top of Whitehall (SW1A 2DY) at 4.30pm to march to Parliament Square for 5pm, or join directly at Parliament Square.

A spokesperson from Stop Trump Coalition told Metro: ‘Thousands of people will march through London today in protest of Donald Trump’s undeserved second state visit.

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‘But Donald Trump won’t be in London — why? Because he knows we’re protesting against him. Instead, he’ll be hiding and having a sad little carriage ride all by himself in Windsor with a parade that no one will even see. This is because of the power of our protest.’

They called for Starmer’s government ‘to grow a spine’ and stand up to Trump and ‘stand up for democracy.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Louise Puddefoot said: ‘Around 50 protest groups are expected to gather together in central London on Wednesday, on what will be another busy day for officers. The Met is used to delivering complex and large-scale policing operations to keep the public safe, and we have a comprehensive plan in place.

A giant balloon depicting US President Donald Trump as an orange baby joins drag queens and protesters against the UK visit of US President Donald Trump as they take part in a march and rally in London on July 13, 2018.
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered to oppose Trump’s visit to the UK in 2018, with the giant baby blimp inflated (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

‘We have been in close contact with the organisers to ascertain their intentions, and we have engaged with local businesses and community representatives to understand the impact on them. We would ask all those taking part in the protest to be considerate to the local community, and ensure disruption is kept to a minimum.

‘We will approach this protest as we always do, policing without fear or favour, and ensuring that people can exercise their lawful rights, whilst being robust in dealing with crime or disorder.’

The Stop Trump protest must end by 7pm, the police said.

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive at Stansted Airport, in Essex, ahead of the US President's second state visit to the UK.
Air Force One with Donald and Melania Trump on board landed at Stansted Airport yesterday evening (Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)

Today’s demonstration comes after London was rocked by a far-right Tommy Robinson rally, which saw over 100,000 people march through London to Whitehall.

Dozens of people, many draped in flags, clashed with the police as they tried to breach the neutral zone separating them from the anti-racist counter protest organised by Stand Up To Racism.

26 police officers were injured in the disorder with protesters from the ‘Unite the kingdom’ march, with 11 people wanted by the force after incidents and assaults.

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