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The World Naked Bike Ride returns to London this weekend

Thousands will be letting everything hang loose in the name of climate action, cyclist’s rights and body freedom

Amy Houghton
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Warning: in just under two weeks, thousands of cyclists will be cruising stark naked through the streets of London. Yes, you read that right – from Clapham Junction to Hackney Wick, they’ll be completely, utterly, full-frontally in the nude. 

The World Naked Bike Ride is an event that has been happening since 2004. It’s purpose is five-fold: protest against the global dependency on oil, curb car culture, obtain real rights for cyclists, demonstrate the vulnerability of cyclists on city streets and celebrate body freedom. You can get an idea of the kind of sights to expect here

Here’s all the key info you need if you want to take part in (or firmly avoid) the World Naked Bike Ride 2025. 

When is the World Naked Bike Ride happening in London? 

The 2025 edition of the World Naked Bike Ride is happening on Saturday, June 14. Start times vary depending on where you choose to start from – more on that below. 

Do I need to sign up? 

Nope. It’s completely free to take part in. All you need to do is turn up at the right place, at the right time with your bike and be prepared to get in the nude. 

Where does the London Naked Bike Ride start? 

There are nine starting locations dotted across London for the bike ride. So wherever you are in the city, you’re likely to have one nearby. Not all starting points will have body paint stations, so if you want to add a little splash of colour to your birthday suit, make sure to check whether you have to do it at home instead. 

Clapham Junction

Meeting point: Grant Road, SW11 2NU

Gather: 2:30pm

Ride: 2.45pm 

Body paint station? No 

Croydon

Meeting point: 233 Shirley Church Road, CR0 5AB

Gather: 11am

Ride: 1pm

Body paint station? Yes 

Deptford

Meeting point: Piehouse Co-op, Arches 213 & 214, Edward St, SE8 5HD

Gather: 12pm

Ride: 2pm

Body paint station? Yes 

Hackney Wick

Meeting point: Thingy Cafe, 1 Trowbridge Rd, E9 5LD

Gather: 9am

Ride: 1.45pm

Body paint station? Yes 

Kew Bridge

Meeting point: North end of Kew Bridge near W4 3NQ

Gather: 1.15pm

Ride: 1.30pm

Body paint station? No 

Regents Park

Meeting point: Outer Circle, near NW1 4NA

Gather: 2.35pm

Ride: 2.50pm

Body paint station? No 

Tower Hill

Meeting point: Trinity Square Gardens, EC3N 4DJ

Gather: 1.45pm

Ride: 2.45pm

Body paint station? No 

Wellington Arch/ Hyde Park Corner

Meeting point: Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner W1J 7JZ

Gather: 2.15pm

Ride: 2.45pm

Body paint station? No 

Accessible Option: North entrance to St John’s Church Gardens, Secker St, SE1 8UF

Meeting point: SE1 7GQ

Gather: 3.15pm

Ride: 3.45pm

Is there an afterparty? 

Yep. You’ll find the afterparty at Candid Arts in Islington from 6pm. There’ll be life drawing taster sessions for early arrivals and the main entertainment will kick off at 8pm. 

What’s the weather looking like?

Cycling is a pretty weather dependent activity at the best of times, but when you’re cycling in nothing but nipple tassels, you’re definitely going to be hoping for optimal weather conditions. You can breathe easy, because generally the forecast is pretty good.

There will be sunny and rainy intervals, but most of the day will be grey-ish and moderately windy. The temperature will range from lows of 18 to highs of 23, so it should be a pretty pleasant day overall.

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