LLHM 2027 BALLOT
The LLHM 2027 ballot will open next week. Exact dates and times will be announced soon. We have put together this handy step-by-step guide the 2027 ballot.
Boost your chances of securing a place through the LLHM 2027 Ballot!
The main ballot is free to enter - no payment is required.
You can also choose to pay your entry fee upfront to Tommy’s, the pregnancy and baby charity that proudly organises the London Landmarks Half Marathon.
This will unlock access to our exclusive second chance ballot giving you another opportunity to secure your place on the start line.
Why choose the second chance ballot?
A second chance to run: Gain exclusive access to a dedicated second chance draw – another opportunity to secure a ballot place in LLHM 2027 if you’re unsuccessful in the main ballot.
Save £25 on your entry: If you’re successful in either draw, you’ll have paid a reduced entry fee of £49.99, saving £25 compared to the standard ballot price of £74.99.
Guaranteed reward if you miss out: Receive a premium-quality winter running jacket (worth £50) delivered straight to your door if you’re unsuccessful in both ballots. You can also opt out of receiving the running jacket if you would prefer not to receive it.

HOW DOES THE BALLOT WORK?
Main Ballot
Successful:
If you're successful in the main ballot, you'll receive an email with details on how to complete your registration and secure your place in LLHM 2027.
- If you choose to donate your entry fee when entering the ballot, and you are successful in gaining a place in either the main ballot or the second chance ballot, your reduced fee has already been paid.
You will be notified by email if you are successful and to confirm your entry, you will need to complete an additional registration form by the deadline provided. If you do not complete this, you will lose your place and you will not be able to request a refund on your donation.
- If you choose not to donate your entry fee, you'll pay the standard entry fee of £74.99. You will be notified by email if you are successful and to confirm your entry and pay for your place. You will need to complete payment and an additional registration form by the deadline provided. If you do not complete this, you will lose your place.
Unsuccessful:
- If you choose to donate your entry fee when entering the ballot, you'll automatically be entered into the Second Chance Ballot, giving you another opportunity to secure a place in LLHM 2027.
- If you choose not to donate your entry fee, you will not be entered into the Second Chance Ballot. However, you can still secure a place through one of our incredible charity partners, who will have places available for LLHM 2027.
Second Chance Ballot
The Second Chance Ballot is exclusively available to runners who choose to donate their entry fee upfront when entering the ballot.
Successful:
Congratulations! You'll receive an email with details on how to complete your registration to secure your place in LLHM 2027. As you have donated your fee, no further payment will be needed.
You will be notified by email if you are successful and to confirm your entry, you will need to complete an additional registration form by the deadline provided. If you do not complete this, you will lose your place and you will not be able to request a refund on your donation.
Unsuccessful:
If you’re unsuccessful in the second chance ballot and opted in to receive our exclusive LLHM running jacket (worth £50) this will be sent to you in the Autumn.
How donating your fee makes a difference:
By donating your entry fee, you will be supporting Tommy's, the pregnancy and baby charity that organises the London Landmarks Half Marathon. Tommy's funds vital research into miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth and works to stop the heartbreak and devastation of baby loss and make pregnancy and birth safe - for everyone.
Run For Tommy's
Tommy's will have the largest charity team and would love to welcome you on board here. We also work with hundreds of other incredible charity partners, who will have places available for LLHM 2027.
How can I run for another charity?
Charity places will still be available through our official charity partners.
LLHM 2027: A Very Special 10th Anniversary Edition
The London Landmarks Half Marathon returns in 2027 for a very special milestone as we celebrate the 10th anniversary edition of the event.
Over the past decade, more than 100,000 runners have taken on our unique route through the heart of the capital, passing some of London's most iconic sights while raising millions for charity and creating unforgettable memories along the way.
The 10th edition will be a celebration of everything that has made LLHM so special so far: the incredible funds raised for charity, our inspiring community, and the shared experience of running through London together.
As we look back on ten brilliant years, we're also looking ahead to the next chapter and everything still to come.
About LLHM 2027
An incredible route returns, starting on Whitehall before taking runners past the sights and sounds of St Paul's Cathedral, Big Ben and The Cheesegrater, before finishing moments from Trafalgar Square.
Participants can look forward to:
- A spectacular route through the City of Westminster and the City of London.
- Hundreds of themed charity cheer stations supporting runners every step of the way.
- Entertainment and activations celebrating London's quirky and hidden history.
- Special moments and celebrations to mark the 10th anniversary edition of the event.
- Exclusive deals and offers for runners and spectators across race weekend.
ACCESSIBILITY
We are delighted to welcome both assisted and unassisted wheelchair users, blind and visually impaired runners and participants with other disabilities. If you have any questions about accessibility, please don't hesitate to contact the team at support@llhm.co.uk.
FAQs
We'll be releasing more information about LLHM 2027 in the coming months. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please visit our FAQ page.


