Where in London Is Paddington?

By Anna Duncan

Are you a fan of the beloved children’s book character, Paddington Bear? If so, you might be wondering where in London you can find him.

Well, wonder no more! In this article, we’ll explore some of the locations in London that are associated with Paddington.

Paddington Station

One of the most obvious places to find Paddington is at Paddington Station. This busy train station is where Paddington first arrived in London from Peru.

If you visit the station today, you can see a statue of Paddington on Platform 1. The statue was unveiled in 2000 and shows Paddington carrying his suitcase and wearing his trademark blue coat and red hat.

The Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum

Did you know that the creator of Paddington Bear, Michael Bond, worked as a cameraman at the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum? The museum is located in St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington and celebrates the life and work of Sir Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin. If you’re a fan of both Paddington and science, this museum is well worth a visit.

Brown Family Home

In the books and movies, Paddington lives with the Brown family at 32 Windsor Gardens. Unfortunately for fans hoping to visit this famous address, it doesn’t actually exist – it’s entirely fictional. However, if you head to Little Venice in Maida Vale (which was used as a filming location for the movies), you can see some charming houseboats that will give you an idea of what life would be like living on a canal boat like the Browns.

Paddington Bear Shop

If you’re looking for some official Paddington merchandise to take home with you, head to the Paddington Bear Shop on Praed Street near Paddington Station. Here, you’ll find everything from plush toys to mugs to tea towels, all featuring the lovable bear himself.

Brown Hart Gardens

Finally, if you want to relax in a green space that’s associated with Paddington, head to Brown Hart Gardens. This small park is located on top of an old electricity substation and was named after the Brown family in honor of Michael Bond’s famous creation. It’s a great place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of London and enjoy some peace and quiet.

Conclusion

So there you have it – five places in London where you can get your Paddington fix. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the world of this beloved bear, these locations are sure to delight and entertain you. So grab your suitcase (and maybe a marmalade sandwich) and head out on an adventure to discover where Paddington is hiding in London!