BANKSIDE

View of Bankside including the Tate Modern from St Paul's Cathedral.

'Bankside' is an area in Southwark, London, on the southern bank of the River Thames, situated between Blackfriars Bridge to the west and London Bridge to the east. The area has developed considerably as a touristic location in recent years. To the west is South Bank which is often confused with it, with further attractions, especially in the arts. The Millennium Bridge makes Bankside very accessible from the north bank by foot. It is possible to walk along most of the bank next to the river, with many attractions for tourists along the way. The Domesday Book mentions "the tideway where ships are moored" and this is probably what is now called "Mary Overie Dock", where the replica of the Golden Hinde is moored. Southwark Cathedral used to be known as "The Cathedral church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie".


Visitor attractions and sites in Bankside include:

Bankside Gallery

Blackfriars Bridge

Borough Market

Cannon Street Railway Bridge

The Clink

Shakespeare's Globe

The Rose Theatre

Golden Hinde replica

London Bridge

Millennium Bridge

Southwark Bridge

Southwark Cathedral

Tate Modern

Vinopolis
Nearest places:

Bermondsey

The Borough

The City

Lambeth
Nearest stations:

Blackfriars station

Cannon Street station

Lambeth North tube station

London Bridge railway station

London Bridge tube station

Southwark tube station

Waterloo station

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Bankside page on London SE1 community website

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