Southwark Tour
South of the Thames lies the ancient borough of Southwark. Once outside of London and outside of the law it was home to thieves and theatres, saints and sinners, bear-pits and brothels. Today a thriving district with fabulous views across the river, and the best market in the city.
There are countless reasons to visit Southwark: Shakespeare’s Globe theatre has been reconstructed and stands in its Elizabethan glory next to the Tate Modern – a powerhouse of modern art; the George Inn is London’s last galleried coaching inn, visited by both Dickens and Shakespeare; the fantastic views of central London are unrivalled and the district has some of the most spectacular new constructions of the millenium – the London Eye and City Hall and, slowly rising above them all, The Shard, soon to be Europe’s tallest building.
- Thames River cruise
- Borough Market
- Southwark Cathedral
- London Bridge
- The Tate Modern
- The London Eye
- The Millenium Bridge
- The Festival of Britain
- City Hall
- Tower Bridge
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
- The Clink
- Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hinde
- Frost Fairs
- Winchester Palace
- County Hall
- Royal Festival Hall
- The Southbank Centre








