Once a strategic location for river trade, Bermondsey witnessed many changes before becoming a youthful, energetic London district. Charles Dickens immortalized Bermondsey as a slum in his novel Oliver Twist and J.M.W. Turner painted his The Fighting Temeraire from the riverbanks. World War II bomb raids later all-but brought the area to rubble. Visit Bermondsey today to find architectural gems, theaters and excellent drinking and dining options.
Tower Bridge, one of London’s most photographed landmarks, takes pride of place on the riverfront. Ride the elevator to the covered walkways for splendid panoramas. The Tower Bridge Exhibition tells the story behind the construction of the bridge and its impact on the city. Visit the nearby Norman Foster-designed London City Hall to attend political debates and browse rotating exhibitions.
Galleries and museums stand next to gastropubs and quirky cafés on Bermondsey Street. Delve into the world of contemporary fashion at the Fashion and Textile Museum. Watch master glassblowers at work at London Glassblowing. Exhibitions by experimental artists, such as Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, take place at White Cube Bermondsey.
There’s plenty in Bermondsey to tempt the taste buds of the most discerning foodies. Head to the weekend Maltby Street Market for everything from Southern fried chicken to sushi buns and Venezuelan arepas. Pass through the arches of the railway tracks to sample global street food delights at Saturday's Druid Street Market. Friday’s Bermondsey Antique Market lures those in search of bargains and collectables.
If you are traveling with the family then plan a stop at the Unicorn Theatre. The year-round program of interactive events and workshops is geared toward audience members aged two to 21. Find time to relax away from the many activities at Bermondsey Spa Gardens and Potters Fields Park.
Bermondsey is a district in London’s Southwark region, located on the south bank of the River Thames. Many attractions are within a short walk from the underground stations of Bermondsey and London Bridge. Public buses also travel here throughout the day and night.