Welcome to our guide for the area around Gedling Place in Southwark. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Gedling Place is 'Bermondsey Tube' which is about 13 minutes to the East.
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12 minutes walk from Gedling Place, SE1
This plush, modern hotel south of the historic Tower Bridge is very convenient for exploring London. Just five minutes from the Tube station, it’s 10 ... More
London is a hive of creative activity with artists, fashion and furniture designers all taking their inspiration from living and working in the city. The ...More
19th century bascule bridge spanning the Thames.
Competing with the London Eye for the capital’s most vertiginous experience, Tower Bridge offers one of the best vantage ... More
Located on the banks of the Thames, the Design Museum has two floors and showcases contemporary design in all forms, including fashion, graphic and architectural. ... More
Salvage bathrooms. A fantastic place to shop for very cheap bathroom fittings, or very expensive ones that are affordable having been rescued by the Lassco ...More
Located on the edge of Bermondsey's shiny new 'Creative Quarter' (a regenerated area of 2-bedroom flats mostly inhabited by lawyers and estate agents), Village East ... More
Choose from Eggs Florentine with spinach and Parmesan, Eggs Christophe with smoked salmon or Eggs... Bermondsey. What, you may well ask, is Eggs Bermondsey? Well, ... 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
It's a relief to step into Snowsfields Wellness, with its shelves of carefully selected healthy and organic products. Unlike plenty of other places, each of ...More
Situated on the south side of the Thames in the Tower Bridge Conservation Area, this historic Southwark pub offers a truly traditional English experience. From ... More
Since the closure of clubland stalwarts The Cross, The Key, Canvas, Turnmills and The End, pessimists began to see London's glass as well and truly ... More
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