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Welcome to London Bridge

This zone stretches between two landmark bridges: London Bridge and Tower Bridge on the River Thames, one of the oldest areas in London. This area provides heritage, unique properties, and outstanding attractions, not to mention incredible transport links. Tower Bridge is London’s most striking bridge thanks to its Neo-Gothic architecture and lifting central sections. When it opened in 1886, it was the most sophisticated bascule bridge in the world. The Southbank, a riverside walkway following the contours of the River Thames, is the heartbeat of London’s cultural scene, from world-class art venues to Michelin star restaurants. Not surprisingly, London Bridge is one of the busiest commuter hubs in the capital and a stay here offers a world-class location for any business traveller.

London Bridge - 118 Tooley Street
From £175.00 per night
London Bridge - 88a Tooley Street
From £155.00 per night

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Highlights of London Bridge

Borough Market
Visit London's premier food market to stock up on amazing produce or sample divine food from the many stalls inside this historic building.
The Shard
This iconic building houses London's highest public viewing gallery. Take in the expansive skyline before heading to one of the restaurants spread over three floors for a bite to eat.
Tate Modern
Explore modern and contemporary art from around the world, including pieces from Pablo Picasso, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, and Jenny Holzer, and head to the Turbine Hall for immersive installations.
Shakespeare's Globe
This reconstruction of the Elizabethan playhouse for which Shakespeare wrote his plays is a cultural landmark. Visit, learn and view some of the Bard's most popular works.