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The London Dungeon

Places of interest
Transport yourself back to the darkest moments in the capital’s history and learn the torturous methods used by unscrupulous characters, to the grisly details of our most prolific killers. The London Dungeon offers visitors of all ages a thrill like no other attraction.

Tower Bridge

Places of interest
London’s most famous and well-loved landmark, a masterpiece of Victorian architecture and engineering. Whilst the exterior is beautiful 
to view, the inside also has much of interest 
with a state of the art ex-hibition and unrivalled panoramic views 
of London from the walkways.

Tower of London

Places of interest
The tower’s primary function was as a fortress, 
a royal palace, a prison and since 1303, the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.

The Globe Theatre

Theatres
Associated with William Shakespeare, it was built in 1599 by Shakespeare’s playing company and was destroyed by fire on June 29, 1613. A modern reconstruction opened in 1997, approximately 
230 metres from the site of the original theatre.

Tate Modern

Museums
Britain’s National Museum for international 
modern art, from 1900 to the present day, 
housed in the former Bankside Power Station 
in North Southwark.

The Chop House

Restaurants
Set in a stunning location right on the river, 
Butlers Wharf Chop House serves up hearty 
British food in very British surroundings.

The Great Wall

Takeaways
Chinese food takeaway.

Tower Tandoori

Takeaways
Indian food takeaway.

The Garrison

Public houses and wine bars
A friendly, welcoming and understated gastropub 
in the heart of Bermondsey Village. An eye for detail, interesting décor and hearty home cooked food sets this award-winning gastropub apart 
from most others in London.

The George Inn

Public houses and wine bars
London’s last remaining galleried coaching inn, tucked away in a cobbled courtyard just off Borough High Street and now protected by 
the National Trust. When the weather’s good, 
the outdoor area is one of the best attractions of this pub, as it’s a great place to sunbathe and people-watch.

The Globe Tavern

Public houses and wine bars
Situated next to Borough Market down a 
charming side street, its clientèle is the mix 
of barrowboys and bankers that is typical of 
pubs in the area.

The Market Porter

Public houses and wine bars
As the name implies, many of this pub’s customers work on the Borough Market opposite. They make up the ‘early shift’, replaced later by office workers and curious tourists. There’s a good selection of well kept real ales, with a turnover too numerous 
to list.

The Old Thameside Inn

Public houses and wine bars
Those with an eye for detail will probably notice that there is a 16th Century Galleon right outside the pub. It’s a full size replica of the Golden Hind, the ship in which Sir Francis Drake became the 
first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.

The Woolpack

Public houses and wine bars
With a stylish, dark and theatrical interior, this place is where the old meet the modern. With Victorian tiles and 60’s wall papers and a Baroque style function room, The Woolpack is eclectic and unique without trying too hard. The decked beer garden is great for those rare British occasions when the sun is shining, and is adorned with local street signs and heat lamps for enjoying a glass of evening wine.

Terra Plana

Interesting little shops
Winners of the Observer Ethical Fashion Product of the year 2007, Terra Plana is about eco-friendly footwear, ranging from casual to the more elegant for both girls and guys.

The Christmas Shop

Interesting little shops
As the name suggests, it is all about Christmas. 365 days of the year this place sells Christmas decorations and paraphernalia.

Tower Bridge Antiques

Interesting little shops
All periods of furniture, art-deco, retro, antiques and fine Italian pieces. The indoor market is a 
huge place that appears to go on for ever, you 
can wonder around with no pressure to buy.

Tooley Street News

Newsagents

Tower Mini Market

Newsagents

Tower Bridge Flowers

Florists
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