The concrete promenade along the South Bank greatly benefits from this large patch of green grass for striders, strollers and sightseers to relax on. Not only does Jubilee Gardens have a host of top-notch attractions on its very own riverside doorstep the London Eye, National Theatre and The Hayward Gallery to name but a few but it also provides a picturesque meeting place from which cross the Thames and explore the rest of London. The idea of this park is for people to be able to enjoy some space, kick their walking shoes off and flop on the grass. It works a treat, especially when there are free events to top-up on a bit of culture too.
The London Eye
Jubilee Gardens, South Bank, SE1 7PB
From an empty space on the South Bank to London's undisputed top attraction, the London Eye has come... More
New Year's Eve Fireworks 2009
London Eye, Jubilee Gardens, SE1 7PB
New Year's Eve, 31st December 2010
The annual display, launched from the foot of the ... More
New Year's Eve Fireworks 2009
London Eye, Jubilee Gardens, SE1 7PB
New Year's Eve, Thursday 31st December 2009
The annual display, launched from the foot of the ... More
New Year's Eve Fireworks 2008
London Eye, Jubilee Gardens, SE1 7PB
31st December 2008
The annual display, launched from the foot of the London Eye and from... More
Potters Fields Park occupies a prime spot between City Hall (from where the Mayor runs London) and Tower Bridge. The pedestrianised, grassy area on the ... More
Albert Bridge Road,
Battersea Park,Battersea,
London,
SW11Map
2.27 miles from Jubilee Gardens
Situated on the south side of the Thames, facing Chelsea, Battersea Park caters for everyone within its 200-acre space. Firstly, there's lots of water - ... More
Located on the South Bank, in the heart of one of London's prettiest thoroughfares, The London Bicycle Tour Company is ideally placed for a spot ... More
An imposing presence on London's South Bank, close to Waterloo, the 16-storey Park Plaza Westminster Bridge is a modern, design-led hotel with 1,019 rooms. The ... More
The young Russian pianist Yevgeny Sudbin performs a night of Chopin at Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the Southbank Centre's International Series. Still not ...More
The London Aquarium features hundreds of varieties of fish and sea life from around the world. Here you'll come face-to-face with sharks and watch divers ... More
Stocking a wide range of yarns, needles, patterns and accessories, I Knit London started as a knitting community in Vauxhall in January 2006, meeting at ... More
Greensmiths combines an excellent butcher's (The Ginger Pig), artisan baker's (The Old Post Office Bakery) and Covent Garden Market greengrocer's (Solstice) under one roof - ... More
The menu here reads like a comforting childhood reminiscence with some sophisticated bunting thrown on top. Devilled kidneys on toast, followed by an excellent slow-roast ... More
London's oldest wine bar and family-run underground tavern.
Home to Samuel Pepys in the 1680s, the building housing Gordon’s is now home to a regular, thriving ... More
Part Victorian pub, part museum dedicated to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous sleuth.
Thirsty Sherlock Holmes fans look no further than this homage to the ... More
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