London South Bank
London South Bank
About London South Bank
London South Bank is the southern bank of the River Thames, which is 5 square kilometres in size and stretches from Lambeth to Blackfriars bridges. It is a stunning stretch that houses many cultural buildings, with the Covent Garden and Westminster in close proximity. This stretch gives a magnificent view of the sunset and would definitely be a relaxing stroll along the riverside, in the evenings!
The London South Bank is the “London's Cultural Heartâ€, with an eclectic selection of iconic London attractions from art, theatres, gardens, sightseeing, concerts, aquariums etc. The major attractions in the London South Bank are the Hungerford Bridge, Jubilee Gardens; to spend some quality time relaxing with you family and friends, Dali Universe; with unique works of Dali, Picasso and Nassar Azam, the London Eye; a main contemporary attraction that gives you a 360 degree view of London and further away at an elevation of 135 meters!, the National Theatre, the London Aquarium, Tate Modern art gallery, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the Borough Market and many more.
In order to ensure a wonderfully relaxing day at the London South Bank, you could also enjoy al fresco lunches and dinners, cocktails and late night drinks from trendy bars. Guess what, this not all! Along with the top London attractions, exquisite meals and drinks, relaxing strolls, fabulous sunsets, please do not forget to pamper yourself with some unique, yet elegant shopping! There are also very nice hotels within few minutes walk from the River Thames, allowing you to experience the beauty of London South Bank both day and night!
Location
The closest tube station is Waterloo and others that are in close
proximity are Southwark, Embankment and Westminster. There is the
Riverside (RV1) bus service which takes you here and it operates between
6.00am and midnight every ten minutes. Other modes of transport are
also possible and disabled accessibility is provided. However, the best
way to enjoy is though a stroll.
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