Chris P. • May 13, 2016One of the great urban walks of the world. Beautiful at any time of day, but especially at sunset on a warm evening.
Chris H. • September 7, 2015Great place to take dogs for a walk. Long and stretch, good for the scenic views of London.
HISTORY UK • January 17, 2011Seats like this for Thames ferrymen once lined the river, for them to rest on while they awaited their fare. They were the cabbies of their day, because until 1750 only London Bridge served the city.
Isaac L. • March 20, 2019I walk through here every day. It needs serious cleanup and graffiti removal.
Mark J. • March 17, 2011Good selection of restaurants around here. Take a walk round as some are rather hidden away.
Cheen T. • July 28, 2017A modern reconstruction of the Globe, named "Shakespeare's Globe", opened in 1997 approximately 750 feet (230 m) from the site of the original theatre. Source: Wikipedia
Shaun @ TheTableCafe • April 3, 2012Very slowly & very carefully, look over the edge & down. There we are, just beneath you... live music every Friday & Saturday evening. (Not to mention probably the best coffee on Southwark St...)
Jacques • May 13, 2015On south London Bridge there's a 16m tall spike which most people don't see as they dash to The City for work. It is to remind us of the tarred heads on spikes that were displayed here up until 1678.
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