Explore London's iconic Paddington Station and discover the beloved bear's pawprints scattered throughout the area. Follow the trail to uncover 50 pawprints, each uniquely designed by a well-known artist, illustrator, or celebrity. The self-guided trail is a fun and interactive way to explore the station and its surroundings while celebrating the legacy of Paddington Bear.
The Merchant Square Paddington was the hardest to find. He's actually inside the lobby of the building. I had to ask someone after wandering around lost for 15 minutes. Still worth the hunt.
Adventure One, Canalside Views to London Zoo, challenges visitors to find a very special blue-flocked Paddington alongside some brightly decorated cafe and restaurant barges. The adventure continues into Paddington Central, then Little Venice, maybe for elevenses at the Waterside Cafe, the Puppet Theatre Barge and the Waterbus past ZSL London Zoo to Camden.
Paw Print trail originally launched in 2014 as a London-wide hunt for statues of Paddington Bear that had been placed around the capital to raise funds for the NSPCC, the trail is now limited to the mainline Paddington station and surrounding areas. A statue is located just below the bridge on the side walk of the canal just before the station
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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The Merchant Square Paddington was the hardest to find. He's actually inside the lobby of the building. I had to ask someone after wandering around lost for 15 minutes. Still worth the hunt.
Adventure One, Canalside Views to London Zoo, challenges visitors to find a very special blue-flocked Paddington alongside some brightly decorated cafe and restaurant barges. The adventure continues into Paddington Central, then Little Venice, maybe for elevenses at the Waterside Cafe, the Puppet Theatre Barge and the Waterbus past ZSL London Zoo to Camden.
Paw Print trail originally launched in 2014 as a London-wide hunt for statues of Paddington Bear that had been placed around the capital to raise funds for the NSPCC, the trail is now limited to the mainline Paddington station and surrounding areas. A statue is located just below the bridge on the side walk of the canal just before the station