London sits at the historic and geographic heart of the United Kingdom, positioned at coordinates 51.5074° N, 0.1278° W along the River Thames in southeastern England. Explore London’s exact latitude and longitude, hemisphere location, timezone, antipode, elevation, local time, and interactive map data through Antipode’s visual coordinates platform.

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London, United Kingdom

Explore the exact location, coordinates, antipode, timezone, hemisphere, and geographic identity of London.

Coordinates

Latitude51.5074° N
Longitude0.1278° W
Decimal51.5074, -0.1278
DMS51° 30' 26.6" N, 0° 7' 40.1" W
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GeoHashgcpvj0np
TimezoneBST / GMT
Country🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Sunrise / Sunset

Sunrise05:12

Sunset20:56

Approximate daylight data for London.

Local Time

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London currently uses BST / GMT depending on the season.

Hemisphere

Northern Hemisphere

Near the Prime Meridian

Elevation

11 m

Approximate elevation above sea level.
OPPOSITE POINT ON EARTH

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Antipode Coordinates

51.5074° S, 179.8722° E

LocationSouth Pacific Ocean

Nearest LandDunedin, New Zealand
(~2,164 km)

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About London’s Coordinates

London’s coordinates are approximately 51.5074° N latitude and 0.1278° W longitude. This places the city in southeastern England, close to the Prime Meridian at Greenwich. These coordinates are commonly used for mapping, navigation, travel planning, flight routing, city data, and location-based design.

Where is London located?

London is located in southeastern England on the River Thames. It is the capital of the United Kingdom and one of the world’s most important cultural, financial, transport, and travel hubs.

What hemisphere is London in?

London is in the Northern Hemisphere because it sits north of the Equator. It is also close to the Prime Meridian, one of the world’s most important geographic reference lines.

Why is Greenwich important?

Greenwich, in southeast London, is the reference point for the Prime Meridian, the line of 0° longitude used as the basis for global time and longitude measurement.

What is London’s antipode?

London’s antipode falls in the South Pacific Ocean, east of New Zealand. The nearest major land area is around Dunedin, New Zealand, more than 2,000 km away.

London Coordinates FAQ

What are the coordinates of London?

The coordinates of London are approximately 51.5074° N latitude and 0.1278° W longitude.

Is London in the Northern Hemisphere?

Yes. London is in the Northern Hemisphere because it is located north of the Equator.

What timezone is London in?

London uses Greenwich Mean Time during winter and British Summer Time during daylight saving months.

What is the antipode of London?

The antipode of London is in the South Pacific Ocean, with the nearest significant land area near Dunedin, New Zealand.