London Bridge was the only bridge over the Thames, downstream from Kingston, until 1750. Attractions in the area include: the Clink Prison Museum, built on the site of the original prison, Hay's Galleria, a shopping, entertainment and arts complex, London Bridge City Pier, London Bridge Square, the Lower Walk Shopping Centre and Winston Churchill’s Britain at War Experience.
This monument was created by the Pilgrims Trust and opened by Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Silver Jubilee in 1977. It shows the locations of many...
This museum is built on the site of the original Clink Prison, which was one of the first prisons ever in Britain. The prison held people for crimes ranging from...
This fantastic artwork towers above the foyer of the Colta Centre in the London Bridge City area just south of the River Thames. Designed by prominent artist Allen Jones in...
This exact recreation of Sir Francis Drake’s ship was built in 1973. The vessel is seaworthy and has clocked over 140,000 sea miles. The Tudor Galleon is now predominantly used...
Hay's Galleria is an enormous shopping, entertainment and arts complex built close to London Bridge on the south bank of the River Thames. Built over 150 years ago, Hay's...
The Jerwood Space is a project run by the Jerwood Foundation, and is a multi purpose venue that encompasses a gallery, rehearsal space, and café. The Jerwood Foundation aims to...
There has been a bridge on this site for many hundreds of years and the modern London Bridge that visitors can see today was in fact only built in the...
This pier is located in a great location just a few yards to the east of London Bridge at the heart of London. The pier provides tourist boat services...
London Bridge Square is a public square on the southern banks of the River Thames just to the east of London Bridge. It offers wonderful views of the skyline...
Lower Walk Shopping Centre is entirely underground and is a hidden treat that you stumble upon whilst investigating the area immediately to the east of London Bridge. The centre...
These steps and stone archway are historically important because they remain one of the few parts of the 1831 London Bridge that was designed by John Rennie that are still...
This exciting maritime artwork was created by David Kemp in 1987 and is particularly appropriate at the heart of this former dockyard that has been converted into a shopping centre....
This exhibition accurately recreates events from the Second World War in London. The sights, sounds and smells of the Blitz are recreated using special effects. There is a complete representation...