London Bridge


Often used to refer to the iconic Tower Bridge, London Bridge was opened to the public in 1973 by Queen Elizabeth II. The bridge spans over River Thames between City of London and Southwark, delineating an area also known as London Bridge. The bridge is extremely popular with commuters working in The City arriving at London Bridge station and boasts incredible views of Tower Bridge and The Shard building.

Top attractions in London Bridge


Riverside walks, historic and contemporary attractions or famous food markets? London Bridge has it all. This is a list of top attractions in London Bridge:

  1. The Shard is the tallest skyscraper in the UK. Up on the 72 floor you can enjoy breath-taking views of the capital.
  2. Southwark Cathedral is the oldest church building in London open to visitors who want to explore more than 1000 years of worship history.
  3. Get a taste of London’s freshest produce at Borough Market which dates back to at least the 12th
  4. Step back in medieval time inside The Clink Prison Museum build upon the site of England’s oldest prison.
  5. What better way to enjoy theatre than in an Elizabethan setting similar to that where Shakespeare himself wrote his plays? Shakespeare’s Globe is a must see for art and culture lovers.
  6. Holding the nation’s collection of modern art since 1900, Tate Modern is one of the top art galleries in the world.

Getting to London Bridge from Clayton Hotel Chiswick

The fastest way to London Bridge from the hotel is by Underground.

Gunnersbury tube station is a 5 minute walk from the hotel.

The District Line will take you directly, no changing, to Monument tube station

From there, it is just a 4 minute walk to London Bridge.

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