London is a city where centuries of legal tradition sit comfortably alongside global brands and modern innovation. If you find yourself with some free time between sessions at this years INTA Annual Meeting, consider stepping out and exploring the city through one of our three curated routes.
The Heart of the English Legal System
Time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
If there is one area that captures the essence of the United Kingdom’s legal heritage, it is this. A short walk here offers a glimpse into the institutions and spaces that have shaped the legal world for generations. London is a city where centuries of legal tradition sit comfortably alongside global brands and modern innovation. If you find yourself with some free time between sessions at this years INTA Annual Meeting, consider stepping out and exploring the city through one of our three curated routes.

Royal Courts of Justice
An architectural statement as much as a legal institution, the Royal Courts of Justice has stood on the Strand since the 1880s. Its grand Gothic façade houses the High Court and Court of Appeal, making it one of the most important legal buildings in the country.
Middle Temple Hall
Tucked within the historic Inns of Court, Middle Temple Hall feels almost untouched by time. Built in the sixteenth century, it has hosted everything from royal banquets to legal dinners. It is also known for its appearance in Shakespearean history, often linked to early performances of Twelfth Night.
Lincoln’s Inn
One of the four Inns of Court, Lincoln’s Inn offers a quieter, reflective atmosphere. Its gardens and library have long been a place of study and preparation for barristers, blending tradition with a sense of calm just minutes from the city’s pace.

Brand Heritage Walk
Time: 1 to 2 hours
For those interested in the power of legacy brands, this route showcases how history, craftsmanship, and identity come together to create enduring names. With the bonus of a little shopping trip.
Savile Row
Synonymous with tailoring excellence, Savile Row has defined bespoke menswear since the eighteenth century. Its reputation is built on precision, heritage, and a client list that spans royalty, celebrities, and global leaders.
Fortnum & Mason
A symbol of British luxury retail, Fortnum & Mason has been serving customers since 1707. Known for its iconic hampers and refined food halls, it reflects how tradition can evolve while maintaining a distinct brand identity.
Liberty London
Recognisable from the outside by its Tudor-style architecture, Liberty is as distinctive inside as it is out. Founded in the nineteenth century, it has become a hub for design-led retail, known for its fabrics, prints, and curated collections.
A Route through Innovation, Culture, and Power
Time: 1.5 to 2 hours
Unleash your inner bond with this walk. Offering a different perspective, connecting modern technology, media, government and history in one continuous journey.

BT Tower
Once a symbol of Britain’s telecommunications progress, the BT Tower remains an iconic part of London’s skyline. While not open to the public, it represents the evolution of communication and infrastructure in the city.
Outernet London
A sharp contrast to tradition, Outernet is one of the most advanced digital entertainment districts in the world. Immersive screens and interactive experiences make it a striking example of how technology is reshaping public spaces.
MI6 Headquarters
Situated along the Thames, the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service is instantly recognisable. Its bold architecture has made it a cultural icon, reinforced by its appearances in film and popular media.
Westminster Abbey
Few places carry as much historical weight as Westminster Abbey. The site of coronations, royal weddings, and national moments of reflection, it representscontinuity, tradition, and the enduring story of the United Kingdom.

London offers more than landmarks, it offers layers.
Whether you are drawn to legal heritage, brand legacy, or modern innovation, each route tells a different story about how influence is built and sustained.
If you are attending INTA, consider this your invitation to step outside the conference and experience the city through a different lens.
If you would like to continue the conversation, our team will be in London throughout INTA 2026 and would be delighted to connect.