A CHEAP DAY OUT

in Bankside

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Bankside was outside the jurisdiction of the City but only a ferry ride away so until the time of the Puritans served as the entertainment area of London with animal-baiting, brothels and theatres. The Thames riverfront between Blackfriars and Tower Bridge later became lined with wharves, warehouses and industrial premises. Now the Thames Path has made this accessable and pleasant with lots of interest and some major London attractions.

WHEN TO GO
Borough Market operates Thursdays 11 - 5, Fridays 12 - 6 and Saturdays 9 - 4.
GETTING THERE
London Bridge Station (mainline and Underground) is central to the area. There are numerous bus services including the RV1 and piers at Bankside and London Bridge City.
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INFORMATION
Bankside is within the Borough of Southwark

Research the history of the area at Southwark Local Studies. Local interest books on sale.[
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Information on attractions and events in the area is available in Southwark Library.
In SE1 is a free monthly news sheet with what's on guide. Available at local outlets or
online Weekly e-mail updates are offered.
The LBBC produces a bi-monthly What's on leaflet. Tel 020 7407 4701

WALKS
The riverfront is part of the Thames Path Trail

A series of 'Walk This Way' guides are available with suggested walk routes

The foreshore between Blackfriars and the Globe is accessible at low tide [
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PLACES TO VISIT
TATE MODERN Bankside SE1 9TG. Tel 020 7887 8000

Modern art displayed in the enormous former Bankside Power Station. Late opening until 10pm Friday & Saturday. Shop & cafe.
CITY HALL (GLA BUILDING) Some parts are open to the public. On selected weekends additional areas including 9th floor viewing platform are open.

THE ROSE THEATRE Park Street. Occasional opening.

HMS BELFAST Tooley Street SE1 2JH Tel 020 7940 6300.

WWII warship with several decks to explore. Children free.

ENTERTAINMENT/EVENTS
TATE MODERN has a programme of events.

SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE Education department organises events for the general public.

THE SCOOP at CITY HALL has occasional events

SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL has Lunchtime Music at 1:10pm on Mondays & Tuesdays.

EATING OUT
The gardens of the Cathedral are very pleasant.
Some riverside seating available
Hays Galleria provides shelter if wet or cold.
Toilets in the Cathedral and Tate Gallery.

SHOPPING/MARKETS
Borough Market is very popular and sells produce (including organic) and cooked foods.

Shops within the Cathedral, Tate and Globe sell good quality themed merchandise.

CHURCHES
SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL Montague Close SE1 9DA. Tel 020 7367 6700

Attractive building with lots of interest. Open daily.

GREEN SPACES
SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL Montague Close SE1 9DA. Tel 020 7367 6700

Attractive gardens with seating.
TATE MODERN Bankside SE1 9TG. Tel 020 7887 8000

Surrounded by lawns and trees
RENNIE'S GARDENS
Small garden at the south end of Blackfriars Brigde (east side)
POTTER'S FIELDS PARK Tooley Street
Former graveyard alongside City Hall. Recently upgraded

WATER FEATURES
THE THAMES - most obviously (see walks)
There are water features within the MORE LONDON development
THE NAVIGATOR kinetic sculpture in Hays Galleria

WORTH SEEING
The planted atrium of the Cottons building
Remnants of old London Bridge at the south end.
The Miser's Story on a plaque by the Golden Hinde
The gates of the Globe which depict flora & fauna from Shakespeare's works (guidebook available to purchase)
Site of the original Globe Theatre in Park Street
Panels illustrating the Thames Frost Fair (walkway under Southwark Bridge)
The massive former turbine hall in Tate Modern

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