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      • London Bridge
        0.02 Km from London Bridge
        London Bridge refers to several historical bridges that have spanned the River Thames between the City of London and Southwark, in central London. The current crossing, which opened to traffic in 1973, is a box girder bridge built from concrete and steel. This replaced a 19th-century stone-arched bridge, which in turn superseded a 600-year-old medieval structure. This was preceded by a succession of timber bridges, the first built by the Roman founders of London. The current bridge stands at the...
      • The London Bridge Experience
        0.16 Km from London Bridge
        The London Bridge Experience is a tourist attraction located on Tooley Street, in vaults below the southern abutment of London Bridge, immediately outside London Bridge Station and rival attraction London Dungeon. It is also opposite The Shard. The attraction opened on February 22, 2008 and cost in the region of £2,000,000 to develop. On October 31, 2007, before it opened, the BBC reported that a collection of skeletons unearthed in the crypt had scared builders so much that they refused to work...
      • St Magnus-the-Martyr
        0.18 Km from London Bridge
        St Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge is a Church of England church and parish within the City of London. The church, which is located in Lower Thames Street near The Monument to the Great Fire of London, is part of the Diocese of London and under the pastoral care of the Bishop of London and the Bishop of Fulham. It is a Grade I listed building. The rector uses the title "Cardinal Rector", being one of three clerics in the Church of England to use the title Cardinal. St Magnus lies on t...
      • London Bridge Hospital
        0.21 Km from London Bridge
        The London Bridge Hospital is a private hospital on the south bank of the River Thames in London.
      • London Bridge bus station
        0.26 Km from London Bridge
        London Bridge bus station serves the London Bridge area of the city of London and is situated at the London Bridge tube and rail station. There are three stands at the station which are situated at the station forecourt. The following services that serve the bus station are: 17; 43; 48; 141; 149; 521 and night buses N21 and N343.
      • Vinopolis
        0.36 Km from London Bridge
        Vinopolis is a London commercial visitor attraction operated by Wineworld London that presents the subject of wine and oenology through exhibits and wine tastings. It is located at Bankside, to the east of Southwark Bridge and close to London Bridge on the south side of the River Thames. There is an attached restaurant, Cantina Vinopolis, and wine is available for sale at the attached Lathwaites Wine Store. Vinopolis spans 2.5 acres (10,000 m2) and is devoted to the world of wine, including its ...
      • The Shard
        0.39 Km from London Bridge
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      • SeOne
        0.46 Km from London Bridge
        SeOne was a nightclub in London, United Kingdom. It claimed to be London's largest licensed nightclub with a capacity of 3,000 people. It was located on Weston Street underneath the London Bridge transit centre. The licensing authority required the nightclub to scan and retain clubbers' ID details. SeOne used Clubscan for this purpose. On 22 February 2010 it officially closed down due to financial difficulties. On 21 May 2010 it reopened as Debut London, a live music and club venue.
      • Southwark Bridge
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      • 20 Fenchurch Street
        0.48 Km from London Bridge
        20 Fenchurch Street is a commercial skyscraper in London that takes its name from its address on Fenchurch Street, in the historic City of London financial district. It has been nicknamed The Walkie-Talkie because of its distinctive shape. Construction was completed in spring 2014, and the top-floor 'sky garden' was opened in January 2015. The 34-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall, making it the fifth-tallest building in the City of London. Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly and costing ove...

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      Month Temp °C Rainfall Cm Temp °F Rainfall Inches
      Jan 3.2 65.8 37.8 25.9
      Feb 3.9 56.2 39 22.1
      Mar 5.5 57.1 41.9 22.5
      Apr 8.1 46.7 46.6 18.4
      May 11.5 52.8 52.7 20.8
      Jun 14.6 57.4 58.3 22.6
      Jul 16.5 63.6 61.7 25
      Aug 16.1 67.1 61 26.4
      Sep 13.7 54.3 56.7 21.4
      Oct 9.7 83.3 49.5 32.8
      Nov 6.2 76.7 43.2 30.2
      Dec 4.2 84.6 39.6 33.3

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        • A great piece of London's history. Great looking bridge, well worth a visit. Quite close to some lovely eateries too!
        • This is an ordinary concrete bridge that was built to replace the old bridge that fell. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE TOWER BRIDGE, which is far more beautiful. You do get a good view of the Tower Bridge and city from here
        • Awesome if you can time tour visit with a bridge opening. To enter the bridge is terribly expensive. Better to go to the nearby Monument which has better views for a fraction of the price.
        • It's a concrete bridge. It goes over the Thames. It isn't very pretty and it isn't falling down (the old ones did). It has good views down the Thames towards Tower Bridge but otherwise there is not much here except for London dungeons (which are an expensive tourist trap).
        • A truly piece of art. You should try the Thames river tour and get a great shot from both sides of the bridge. The tour itself is also great fun.
        • the bridge is cool, super nice but sort of tiring to get there from where i am currently residing. i consider myself to be someone who lives incredibly mobile but the fact that i cannot keep my box, sack and panhandling plate nearby without it being urinated on by a local vagabond is incredibly infuriating. how is a man of culture as of myself allowed to have these lesser beings urinate on my property?
        • I prefer crossing this bridge with my bike as it is wide and normally it is not crowded, but sometimes there can be massive traffic jams and constructions on both ends. It is safe and well protected on the other hand!
        • As far as bridges go, it's pretty cool. Nice views of tower bridge, the HMS Belfast, the shard, the Walkie talkie and cheese grater buildings amongst others.
        • It's a bridge... Some nice views of landmarks but it's not really a destination in itself. In terms of getting me over the Thames it is pretty good.
        • It's a bridge... But it's also a great place to look up and down the water, and take in some magnificent sights and sites. I love cycling across it at sunset and sunrise, when Tower Bridge looks spectacular from here.
        • One of the most impressive and iconic places in London. If has managed to stay up hundreds of years and won't fall down anytime soon. You can walk or drive across it to take in the view. From the edges it is possible to see must of London and almost all of the important sights around it. Easy access to the bridge with short walking distance by bus and train station. The bridge will take about 10 minutes to walk across while looking around.
        • It's a concrete bridge. It goes over the Thames. It isn't very pretty and it isn't falling down (the old one did). It has good views down the Thames towards Tower Bridge (the one you probably meant to see) but otherwise there is not much here except for London dungeons (which are an expensive tourist trap - EDIT they have since been renovated so can no longer comment on the dungeons).
        • The photograph shown in the thumbnail next to the request for this review is actually one of Tower bridge not London bridge although it is a good spot to take a photo of Tower bridge. The real London bridge is far less visually stimulating but far more historically significant than Tower bridge as it is one of the ancient crossing places of the Thames (might even be the oldest dating back at least to Roman times
        • It's definitely not about to fall down. It's a pretty much sturdy bridge with great views. The view is just uniquely london's. With a unique blend of modern and medieval architecture sharing the same space. Vying for attention. A lot of consideration has been made for tourists to enjoy the view. Even with my baby's stroller, I was able to walk on the bridge then along the River for some great views.
        • I walk over this everyday, easy enough to find but gets VERY windy so hold on to your hats. Get some great pictures in the morning though.
        • The exhibition is very informative. Lots of history about the bridge and some really interesting facts. Walking over the top gives some amazing views. If you suffer vertigo I would suggest not looking down the glass panelling to the road below, otherwise really fascinating experience.
        • This is one of the most famous iconic sightseeing things of London. If you are in London you have to go to the bridge. It's maintained beautifully and it's fun to cross the bridge from one side to the other. The view onto the themse is amazing. There's also a tour available where you can go and see the mechanics of the bridge. It's definitely worth a visit.
        • Known for its namesake living in children's rhyme the present day London Bridge is a crucial connection between the two sides of Thames from London Bridge station at one side to the other. Tourists usually stroll on the walkways on the bridge or go down the steps to walk by the river side pavilion. Offers good panorama photo point with the Tower bridge being further south in view
        • Very busy area, but walk downhill away from river to Borough. Get off the street down the stairs and enjoy Borough food market. Every nation of food available fast and reasonable prices. Paella to a fresh large fish to a croissant from Street vendors. Don't stay around London Bridge itself and miss this!
        • One of the busiest places in London. Close to the famous Borough market and not far away from Tate Modern the art gallery. Nice scenery and can't deny the joy you get from the cool breeze you get standing on the bridge.
        • One of the most impressive and iconic places in London. If has managed to stay up hundreds of years and won't fall down anytime soon. You can walk or drive across it to take in the view. From the edges it is possible to see must of London and almost all of the important sights around it. Easy access to the bridge with short walking distance by bus and train station. The bridge will take about 10 minutes to walk across while looking around.
        • No matter how many times I pass by, still nice as usual. This place is full of history and tourists too. I highly recommend you to go for the sunset in summer (8.30 - 9pm) when interestingly is not that crowded and the pictures with Tower Bridge in the background look beautiful. Also, once there I suggest you to take the "Queen's walk" which is just going doing by the stairs.
        • Lovely place to visit. During Christmas there are many small, festive shops. Just an amazing place to sit around at during the evenings.
        • Great place to walk across and take pictures on, good for kids and mainly just daily use. It can get busy at times but so is the rest of London so it isn't really a problem. The main beauty of the bridge is the intricately designed metalwork that has been done over the amazing river Thames !!!
        • One of the most impressive and iconic places in London. If has managed to stay up hundreds of years and won't fall down anytime soon. You can walk or drive across it to take in the view. From the edges it is possible to see must of London and almost all of the important sights around it. Easy access to the bridge with short walking distance by bus and train station. The bridge will take about 10 minutes to walk across while looking around.
        • It is one of my favourite spot in the city out of many. It is almost located into the heart of city. Transport is very easy around this area, restaurants and other attractions are all around. It is lovely place for a day out. Highly recommended 👌🏼
        • Excellent place to enjoy by foot. There is a lot of action around the bridge. There is music and dance, there are cultural events going on,or you can go on a boat tour. Or you can drink crafted beer on the pier. There is the tower citadel also that is close. I would suggest that you leave the car outside the town and take the suburb train and the metro (underground). Enjoy your visit!
        • The lead picture is of tower bridge, not London Bridge. Even more confusing for tourists. Lovely area on either end of the bridge (north of the river is more corporate, south of the river is more chilled, with borough market nearby). Near the tube and river so easy to get to and walk by the river in both directions.
        • One of the busiest bridges in London. Great views of London from the bridge. You can see canary wharf, tower bridge, London eye, shard, and many many more iconic buildings from it
        • It is a great place to go for family fun. The history was interesting and it was reasonably scary but after one jump scare (the chainsaw one) I jumped backwards into the wall and scraped my arm. It’s still sore :) 🤕

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