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“I LIKE THIS PLACE AND WILLINGLY
COULD WASTE MY TIME IN IT”
William Shakespeare
London Bridge is one of the most exciting and fastest growing cultural and business districts in the capital. Over two thousand years of history have given rise to the area’s enduring links to commerce, transport and innovation, which is evident today in its undeniable creative and pioneering spirit.
The profile of this vibrant community continues to grow, fuelled by a unique juxtaposition of the historic and the new. From the world famous Tower of London to The Shard, Southwark Cathedral to City Hall, Shakespeare’s Globe to the White Cube, and Borough Market to the Design Museum - the district is continuously evolving.
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THE DISTRICTS
The London Bridge area benefits from a number of districts; from fashionable Bermondsey Street and the foodie mecca Borough Market, the historic Bankside and Southwark Street, to new developments at More London and The Shard - the neighbourhood has something for everyone. The multi-faceted nature of London Bridge makes it a popular choice among entrepreneurs, artists and revellers alike, offering a heady mix of culture, arts, fine and casual dining, as well as desirable residential, office and studio spaces.
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A whole new creative scene has been rising from Bermondsey Street over the past fifteen years. Today it is hailed as one of the coolest streets in London. Attracting design studios, fashion houses and galleries, the street is also known for its fine and casual independent dining establishments. With the White Cube relocating here from Hoxton in 2011, Bermondsey Street has firmly established its reputation as the creative and cultural centre of London.
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As the pioneer of artisanal and provenance driven food, the iconic Borough Market is one of the oldest in London. It is an exceptional source of British and international produce, attracting chefs, restaurateurs, passionate foodies as well as curious visitors.
Approximately 100 stall holders and 30 shops, restaurants, cafés and bars make up the Borough Market family. All set in a historic arcade and a stone’s throw from London Bridge station, it is a hive of activity seven days a week.
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Southwark Street is well reputed for its busy fashionable bars and restaurants. Architecturally there is a contrasting mix of new and historic buildings - the Menier Chocolate Factory and Hop Exchange celebrate the past, while the design-led interiors at Mark Hix’s Hixter and Citizen M Hotel reflect the creative and energetic vibe of the area, and the contemporary architecture of the Blue Fin Building, home to Wallpaper* and IPC Media, resonates modernity and progress.
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With The Shard as a new geographical marker, and the News UK HQ at The News Building next door, this is the capital’s fastest growing business district, filling up with the 21st-century industries for which London has a global reputation.
Home to over 40 companies, this thriving district comprises of modern office space, world-class restaurants, luxury living quarters, 5-star hospitality and Western Europe’s highest viewing platform. This iconic estate has transformed the capital’s skyline and ushered in a fascinating new era for London Bridge.
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Lining the Thames with a historic riverside walkway, Bankside offers internationally acclaimed entertainment and world renowned museums and galleries. This picturesque location is one of London’s most culturally popular destinations. Famed for the Tate Modern, Southwark Cathedral and Vinopolis, the colourful, artistic, historic and inspirational Bankside is a hotspot for visitors and city dwellers alike.
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The iconic City Hall, designed by Sir Norman Foster, is one of the most recognisable buildings in London. Its glass curves sit in the middle of More London, an exciting hub for retail, business and culture, with spectacular views of the Thames. Just outside City Hall lies The Scoop, a sunken amphitheatre that serves as an open-air venue for performances and an array of events. The neighbouring Hay’s Galleria boasts a summer pétanque pitch, terraces, and a cluster of bustling bars, restaurants and high-street retail.
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MEET THE LOCALS
If you really want to get to know an area, ask the locals. Home to entrepreneurs, innovators, traders and creatives, the London Bridge neighbourhood boasts an eclectic local community.
The sheer variety of restaurants and bars, independent boutiques and design studios is evidence that the area attracts like-minded progressive individuals.
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IQBAL WAHHABIqbal Wahhab OBE, entrepreneur and restaurateur, opened acclaimed
restaurant Roast in the heart of Borough Market in 2005. Passionate about the area and its illustrious traders, he set about offering the best of British
seasonal produce sourced right from the market itself.
I really enjoyed English food growing up and I thought we were missing a trick promoting and celebrating so much Indian or Chinese food but ignoring the cuisine of England. That’s how Roast came about; it is about traditional British cooking made with seasonal produce.
Borough Market has been a blessing and an integral part of Roast. There’s nothing better for a restaurant than having all of your produce right on your doorstep. That dedication to fresh, local produce is why we proudly display our ‘Roll of Honour’. It shows where our ingredients come from so when people want to know which butcher or grocers we use, they can look at the Roll and then go shop at those places. There’s one trader on the Shellseekers stand who really epitomises the spirit of Borough Market. Apparently, he gets up at 3am every morning, drives to the Dorset coast, gets on a boat and then dives for scallops. He sells them here later that morning. Passion like that makes Borough Market what it is today.
One of my favourite places to visit in the area is probably one of London’s tiniest pubs, The Rake. They have the most phenomenal selection of beers, about 350 different types in total. It is definitely worth finding if you haven’t been there yet.
The area has really changed since we opened Roast 10 years ago. With The Shard opening just up the road, I’ve seen a mix of businesses relocate here too, the cultural landscape has expanded beyond belief, and big name restaurateurs can now see the value in expanding their empire to the London Bridge area. After all, we’ve seen Gordon Ramsay open Union Street Café, Mark Hix opened Hixter on Southwark Street, and Rainer Becker opened Oblix at The Shard. They all realised that they need to be here because this is a renowned foodie mecca. These new ventures are a testament to our efforts and to the area’s ever changing landscape. The redevelopment of London Bridge station is another good example of this, and increasing its capacity was a smart move. More and more people are coming into the area, to the point that London Bridge Station is now a 24 hour operation.
If you’re new to the area and haven’t visited us yet, I recommend you come and try our amazing oysters and chips, then step right outside the door and head for The Shard - where you can experience the best views in London.
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I have lived in the London Bridge area for about twenty years now. My great friend, Andrew Logan had moved into the area and found this amazing warehouse and said ‘Zandra, you have always wanted to do a museum, this is the perfect spot’. It was this very well built, boring warehouse, but then I started to think, ‘I can consolidate both my two studios into one, and I could build apartments on the top of the building to live in. I’d have plenty of storage space and my print-room would fit in too’. That’s when it all sort of came together and I thought, ‘Well, that seems like a good idea’. I’m really lucky that my apartment is also only a short walk from The Design Museum and I’d say I have one of the best views in London. I’m very high up so I can look across at the buildings below. It’s such a colourful place and the landscape is changing all the time. London Bridge welcomes change and embraces the new, whilst maintaining the authenticity of the area. I especially like The Shard and Renzo’s concept of the vertical city. It’s so clever how each of the different elements tie in together to create this little community. It’s an amazing place to visit and it
sits in the middle of an area few will tire of exploring. London Bridge, and Bermondsey in particular, has always had a strong community of artists and creatives working or living in the area. Andrew Logan and his father, Peter Logan, were based here doing their sculptures. Norman Akroyd, who is one of the top academicians in this country, has got his etching press just down the road. You also find wonderfully artistic people visiting Jay Jopling’s White Cube and the smaller independent galleries looking to buy artwork and sculptures. You have got one of the top fashion auction houses Kerry Taylor, just down the road, so I think it’s a wonderful place to be.
If you’re not familiar with the area, I suggest you wander around, explore the little back streets because there’s still a lot of character to be found. I am so proud to call London Bridge my home. As I stand on my balcony, it reminds me what it was like when I was in New York years and years ago, watching all the other buildings going up around me while I enjoyed the sanctuary of my colourful little home. It truly is a wonderful area to be in and it’s only going to get better and better.
Iconic British designer Dame Zandra Rhodes revolutionised textile design with her famously bold and expressive style. She founded the Fashion and Textile Museum on Bermondsey Street in 2003 and continues to live in the
heart of this creative district.
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Whilst Teach First is a national charity, London Bridge is a great central location for all our employees as well as our participants to travel to. When we first started out I never thought we would have grown so quickly to become the largest graduate recruiter in the country. We’re lucky that London Bridge was able to cater for our growth spurt.
It’s clear to see that London Bridge is now an international hub for businesses, whether your company is old, new, big or small, there is room for everyone. Take a walk down some of the smaller streets to find start-up companies and independent shops, then walk down another to find global organisations. Many of our corporate partners are based not far from the London Bridge area, such as Accenture, UBS, Deloitte, Bloomberg and RBS, and just 10 minutes on the Jubilee line is Canary Wharf where more Teach First supporters, such as Barclays and KPMG, are based. Being so close to many of our partners is a great advantage; it means we can easily meet face-to-face and take them to one of the many great yet small independent coffee shops in the area. You certainly won’t find that sort of authenticity in Canary Wharf. We often come together
to host team lunches and picnics on Potters Field Park, which is a great place for our employees to hangout and enjoy some time in the sun. Another Teach First favourite has got to be Borough Market. Mainly for the brilliant range of fresh food stalls but also the typically British pubs you can find hidden away down the old cobbled streets. We are also really lucky to enjoy inspiring views of the River Thames and Tower Bridge, which I think really help to motivate staff and visitors alike. When you look at the skyline of London Bridge you can see how much it has changed over recent years. With The Shard going up and the redevelopment of London Bridge station, the area has been through a great deal of regeneration over the last 10 years and it is only set to get better.
If you’re visiting London Bridge and looking for something to do, I suggest you take a leisurely stroll down Bermondsey Street for a cup of coffee and a slice of cake. Or enjoy some fresh air in Potters Fields Park and walk along the river and listen to live music in The Scoop. The possibilities are endless.
BRETT WIGDORTZFounder of educational charity Teach First, Brett Wigdortz OBE has been building relationships for his graduate candidates since the turn of the
millennium. Favouring London Bridge as the hub of his charity thanks to its connectivity, inspiring independent cafés, and growth potential.
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I was born at Guy’s Hospital, my parents married in Southwark Cathedral, and I have been living in the London Bridge area for fifteen years. Harry (Parr), lived in Bermondsey, and between our childhood homes was Borough Market. We loved going there and eight years ago we had thought, ‘wouldn’t it be fun to set up a stall there on the weekends?’
We looked around Borough Market and thought that they were lacking in sweet things. There were lots of bunxious meats to gorge on but you were hard pushed when it came to dessert.
We thought jelly would be genius! It would be cheap to make and we wouldn’t need much kit to make it. Little did we know what we were letting ourselves in for! We needed a lot of kitchenalia and jelly moulds, and with Harry’s architectural background, we set to make our own.
What I like about working with food is the powerful emotional reaction it evokes in people. You get to engage on an intellectual level but you don’t have to understand the entire context or history of food to really get it.
The project that I am most excited about right now is our Alcoholic Architecture bar. We’ve partnered with Borough Market to create a walk-in cloud of
breathable cocktails. The response so far has been tremendous and we’ve seen a lot of happy faces, the most important thing is that people are having fun.
When we started the project we did an enormous amount of research into London Bridge and the market itself and found out that there was an ancient on-site monastery in Borough Market. The monks would turn a surplus of goods and grains into alcohol and as a nod to that we’ve used Dom Pérignon, Chartreuse, Bénédictine and even the notorious Buckfast Tonic Wine in the drinks menu.
My dream project with our new London icon, The Shard, would be to generate a lot of historical map research and to use dowsing rods to prove that The Shard is at the center of all of London’s ley lines. I doubt that will ever happen and being the tallest building in Western Europe, it doesn’t lend itself well to jelly either but as soon as the building rose I wanted to work with it. It is jolly useful when navigating about town and I like how it has drawn people down to the London Bridge area, away from the mainstream of the riverside. It sits alongside some of my favourite local spots, including Cross Bones Graveyard, El Vergel for great Latin lunches, the beautiful family-run Lord Clyde pub, and the amazing Southwark Barbers.
SAM BOMPASBorn and raised in London Bridge, the local experience designer Sam
Bompas is one half of the experimental design house Bompas and Parr. Famed for their iconic jellies and other experience-led happenings, one
of his favourite places in London remains to be Borough Market.
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The London Bridge directory features some of the finest boutiques, most beautiful parks, respected restaurants and bars, much loved markets and cultural institutes all waiting to be discovered.
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While The Shard’s six bars and restaurants are renowned for exceptional cuisine and striking views, the neighbourhood also boasts an abundance of culinary delights. Borough Market is a haven of street food stalls, artisanal bakeries, glorious produce and arguably the best coffee in Britain which can be found at the Monmouth Coffee Company.
For a market that is a little more unruly yet progressive, Maltby Street Market is just east of The Shard. Try Ole-Martin Hansen’s smokehouse treats, Chef Grant Hawthorne’s Mozambique-style BBQ and Little Bird Gin’s artisanal G&T’s. Or just up the road you can find Bermondsey’s beloved Village East, Tanner & Co, Casse-Croûte and Zucca. Renowned chefs are also making their move to SE1 including, José Pizarro’s José, Gordon Ramsay’s Union Street Café and Mark Hix’s Hixter.
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AQUA SHARDInnovative British cuisine much of which is sourced locally is enjoyed alongside breathtaking views from the 31st floor of The Shard.The Shard, 31 St. Thomas St 020 3011 1256 aquashard.co.uk ARABICAThe exposed brick and steel of a refurbished railway arch provide the setting for Arabica, a relaxed restaurant offering dishes from across the Middle East. 3 Rochester Walk, 020 3011 5151 arabicafoodandspice.com
B STREET DELILocal deli with a fine cheese, meat and bread selection.Bermondsey St, 07843 376 357 bstreetdeli.co.uk
THE BREAKFAST CLUBPlayful diner with several locations around London. The vibrant morning menu has created a loyal following, and the setting is a unique reflection of the local area.11 Southwark St, 020 7078 9634thebreakfastclubcafes.com CASSE-CROÛTE Classic bistro complete with gingham tablecloths and a brilliant wine selection. Authentic French cuisine in the heart of Bermondsey.109 Bermondsey St, 020 7407 2140cassecroute.co.uk FISH!From fish and chips to lobster, Fish! is located in the heart of Borough Market, comprising a fish monger, take-away and restaurant, all in a picturesque setting. Borough Market, 020 7407 3803fishkitchen.com
THE GARRISON PUBLIC HOUSEGastropub with an excellent choice of beers, award-winning food and even a cinema room.99 Bermondsey St, 020 7089 9355thegarrison.co.uk
THE GEORGE INNLively pub that dates back to medieval times. Blessed with a wonderful courtyard and an oak beamed traditional bar.75-77 Borough High St, 020 7407 2056george-southwark.co.uk
GŎNGThe dramatic backdrop of London’s skyline from Level 52 of The Shard makes GŎNG the perfect place for sunset cocktails and late night drinks.The Shangri-La Hotel, at The Shard, 31 St Thomas St, 020 7234 8008 shangri-la.com
HIXTERWhen a restaurant is known for two dishes, chicken or steak in this case, they better be good. Hixter provides substantial hunks of meat designed for sharing. The work of Tracey Emin and other notable British artists adorn the walls too.16 Great Guildford St, 020 7921 9508hixter.co.uk
HUTONGAward-winning Nothern Chinese cuisine inspired by dishes served in the imperial palaces of old Peking. The Shard, 31 St. Thomas St020 3011 1257hutong.co.uk
JOSÉIntimate local favourite dishing up plates of tapas to its loyal clientele. Also the home to a great selection of Spanish sherries.104 Bermondsey St, 020 7403 4902josepizarro.com
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LÁNGThe Shangri-La’s artisan deli and café on the ground floor of The Shard.The Shangri-La Hotel, at The Shard, 31 St Thomas Street, 020 7234 8008 shangri-la.com
MALTBY STREET MARKETAn up-start market that has acquired an excellent reputation thanks to word of mouth. Confident chefs cook-up delicious street-food beside traders selling antiques and other unique products.The Ropewalk, Maltby St maltby.st
MONMOUTH COFFEEMonmouth roast their beans in Bermondsey, meaning their Borough Market branch serves some of the freshest coffee in the capital, carrying with it a well-deserved reputation for quality. 2 Park St, 020 7232 3010monmouthcoffee.co.uk
NEAL’S YARD DAIRYArtisan cheese shop selling the best British and Irish produce. Originally opened to store and mature cheese, the Borough shop opened when passersby started demanding their stock. 6 Park St, 020 7367 0799nealsyarddairy.co.uk
OBLIX New York grill-inspired restaurant and lounge bar on level 32 of The Shard, Oblix boasts a menu strong enough to distract diners from the view. Renowned chef Rainer Becker is a master of the grill, rotisserie and wood-fired oven, guaranteeing bold smoky flavours. The Shard, 31 St. Thomas St020 7268 6700oblixrestaurant.com
PIZARRO Pizarro’s acclaimed second restaurant in the area offers larger plates and a more refined dining experience to sister tapas bar José. Wood and ceramic tiles adorn the communal space, reflecting the Spanish heritage. 194 Bermondsey St, 020 7378 9455 josepizarro.com/pizarro-restaurant
RABOT 1745The innovative menu at Rabot 1745 offers unorthodox dishes with cacao at their heart.2-4 Bedale St, 020 7378 8226hotelchocolat.com
RESTAURANT STORYRestaurant Story gained head chef Tom Sellers a Michelin star - and he’s only 26. His take on British cuisine is as much theatre as it is food, and it’s arguably some of the best in the country.199 Tooley St, 020 7183 2117 restaurantstory.co.uk
ROASTUnashamedly meaty, and proudly British, Roast offers their take on the Sunday lunch and more. An advocate of Borough Market and its stall-holders, the menu honours the produce sourced on their doorstep. Borough Market, 020 3006 6111roast-restaurant.com
THE ROSEClassic pub grub accompanied by traditional ales and craft beer. 123 Snowsfields, 020 7403 0168therosepublichouse.co.uk
SOUTHERDENA group of chefs make fresh sweets and pastries on a daily basis, under the guidance of the classically trained pâtissière Mel Southerden. 72 Bermondsey St, 020 7378 1585southerden.com
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ST. JOHNFrom the nose-to-tail revivalists, the Maltby Street spot serves up local favourites, like their renowned Welsh Rarebit, as well as a daily-changing menu. 41 Maltby St, 020 7553 9844stjohngroup.uk.com
THE TABLEPopular British brunch spot with service throughout the day, with natural and modern interiors. 83 Southwark St, 020 7401 2760thetablecafe.com TANNER & COTraditional British favourites coaxed into modern dishes, all in an impressive converted warehouse with outside courtyard.50 Bermondsey St, 020 7357 0244 tannerandco.co.uk
TAPAS BRINDISATapas made with passion and love. Brindisa use the finest ingredients and source their cured meat and cheese from Spain’s best producers.18-20 Southwark St, 020 7357 8880brindisa.com
TÎNGSituated on level 35 of The Shard, TĪNG offers a modern European menu with an Asian twist, made using the finest local market produce and crafted with meticulous attention to detail.The Shangri-La at The Shard, 31 St Thomas St, 020 7234 8108shangri-la.com
UNION STREET CAFÉThe Gordon Ramsay owned restaurant serves mediterranean-inspired cuisine, in a neatly converted warehouse.47-51 Great Southwark St 020 7592 7977gordonramsay.com/union-street cafe
VILLAGE EASTModern European cuisine served to diners in an intimate space, notable for its wood-panels and exposed brickwork.171-173 Bermondsey St, 020 7357 6082villageeast.co.uk
THE WATCH HOUSEArtisanal coffee, freshly baked pastries and bread have made this café a neighbourhood favourite.193 Bermondsey Stwatchhousecoffee.com THE WOOLPACKResolutely British pub and self-styled ‘boozer’ with popular beer and seasonal fare on the menu.98 Bermondsey St, 020 7357 9269woolpackbar.com
WRIGHT BROTHERS OYSTER & PORTER HOUSE An open kitchen is at the heart of this award-winning restaurant where chefs shuck the best oysters, sourced from dedicated producers in the British Isles. Wright Brothers live by their ‘sea-to-plate’ philosophy, and the proof is in the taste.Borough Market, 020 7403 9554thewrightbrothers.co.uk
ZUCCAHighly acclaimed modern Italian fare in a contemporary and minimal setting. 184 Bermondsey St, 020 7378 6809 zuccalondon.com
ART AND CULTURE
As well as world-renowned Tate Modern, the dynamic gallery scene encompasses Jay Jopling’s White Cube, the two Vitrine galleries, Peter Layton’s Glassblowing Workshop and the Eames Fine Art gallery. In Bermondsey Street, local resident Dame Zandra Rhodes’ Fashion and Textile Museum celebrates all aspects of fashion, fabric and jewellery.
To experience the rich tapestry of London at 800ft high, head to The View from The Shard for unparalleled 360-degree views for up to 40 miles.
The Shakespeare’s Globe stages open-air theatre productions in the summer while the Menier Chocolate Factory captures the local spirit with highly regarded modern British food and imaginatively staged productions. Those who prefer their drama on screen can head to Bermondsey Square and Shortwave Cinema for indie movies and blockbusters in plush seats.
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THE CLINK PRISON MUSEUM Once London’s most notorious medieval prisons. The museum explores its barbaric past in gloriously gruesome detail.1 Clink St, 020 7403 0900clink.co.uk
DESIGN MUSEUMRenowned for architecture, fashion, design and other pillars of creativity, the Design Museum always provides an inspiring and educational visit.28 Shad Thames, 020 7403 6933designmuseum.org
EAMES GALLERY Specialising in the work of established masters of modern and contemporary art.58 Bermondsey St, 020 7407 1025 eamesfineart.com
FASHION AND TEXTILE MUSEUM Founded by iconic British designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, the museum showcases fashion and textile design from 1950 to the present day. 83 Bermondsey St, 020 7407 8664ftmlondon.org
PETER LAYTON LONDON GLASSBLOWING Experience a truly traditional craft at work. Peter Layton organises demonstrations of glassblowing and also sells his one-of-a-kind creations. 62-66 Bermondsey St, 020 7403 2800londonglassblowing.co.uk
HMS BELFAST This decommissioned Royal Navy cruiser is now a museum and events venue. Learn about the Belfast’s involvement in WWII on board this historic warship. The Queen’s Walk, 020 7940 6300iwm.org.uk
MENIER CHOCOLATE FACTORYA former chocolate factory, now a restaurant, bar, theatre and production house. This Olivier Award winner is a wonderful example of the area’s heritage and the culture it exudes today.53 Southwark St, 020 7378 1713menierchocolatefactory.com
THE MILLERA pub-cum-comedy club with a funky decor and ping-pong tables on the roof.96 Snowsfields, 020 7407 2690themiller.co.uk
THE OLD OPERATING THEATRE The oldest operating theatre in Europe, part of the old St Thomas Hospital. It functioned prior to the discovery of anaesthetics and antiseptics, which makes for chilling viewing today. 9a St. Thomas St, 020 7188 2679thegarret.org.uk
ROXY BAR AND SCREEN Small cinema screening cult movies and indie favourites. The bar can also whip up a mean cocktail. 128-132 Borough High St 020 7407 4057 roxybarandscreen.co.uk
SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE Home to the world’s most formative playwright and his best loved productions. The Globe keeps the legacy of Shakespeare alive and his plays as vital as ever.21 New Globe Walk, Bankside 020 7902 1400 shakespearesglobe.com
SHORTWAVE CINEMA Independent picturehouse with a taste for arthouse and world cinema.10 Bermondsey Square, 020 7357 6845 shortwavecinema.com
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SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE London’s home to brave theatre and bold performances. Ever willing to host new talent, Southwark Playhouse is for those eager to be entertained - and challenged. 77-85 Newington Causeway 020 7407 0234 southwarkplayhouse.co.uk
TATE MODERN Incomparable home to contemporary art in Britain. Situated in a former power station, the setting is a sight in itself, with a cavernous turbine hall housing some of the most spectacular installations in the world. Bankside, London, 020 7887 8888tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern
TOWER BRIDGE EXHIB ITION Discover the history of Tower Bridge and enjoy panoramic views from the top.Tower Bridge Rd, 020 7403 3761 towerbridge.org.uk
UNDERDOG ART A versatile gallery space that hosts contemporary art exhibitions, film screenings, book launches and other events.6 Crucifix Lane, 020 7403 7837 underdogart.net
UNICORN THEATREUnique theatre catering for those aged between two and twenty-one. Unicorn champions plays as youthful as their audience, so expect groundbreaking work from the next big thing to grace the stage. 147 Tooley St, 020 7645 0560unicorntheatre.com
THE VIEW FROM THE SHARDAt almost twice the height of any other viewing platform in the capital, The View from The Shard is London’s best view situated on floors 68, 69 and 72 of The Shard. The Shard, Railway Approach0344 499 7222theviewfromtheshard.com
VITRINE Small gallery with an eye for new talent. Ambitious exhibitions can feature artists you know or artists you need to know. 185 Bermondsey St, 020 7407 6496vitrinegallery.co.uk
WHITE CUBE Europe’s biggest commercial gallery owned by Jay Jopling exhibits some of the most prominent figures in modern art including Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Antony Gormley. 144-152 Bermondsey St, 020 7930 5373 whitecube.com
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FASHION AND RETAIL
London Bridge caters for all retail tastes. For fashion, head to the western edge of Borough Market where the small but perfectly stocked Paul Smith shop resides at 13 Park Street. On Bermondsey Street, the excellent and eccentric Bermondsey 167 emporium, combines clothing, homeware and accessories with a rare and vintage slant.
For beautiful jewellery, Alex Monroe’s petite shop is tucked away in Snowfields, and back over in Borough Market, at 5 Park Street, there is another small brand – Aesop, which has grown into a global enterprise. Hay’s Galleria offers high street fashion alongside books, arts and crafts stalls, cafés and restaurants, while The Shard Arcade caters for everyday essentials.
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AESOP International beauty store offering skin, hair and body care products of the finest quality. Often made with plant based ingredients.5 Park St, 020 7148 0236 aesop.com
ALEX MONROELondon based handmade jewellery inspired by nature - an established bestselling favourite at Liberty. 37 Snowfields, 020 7378 6061alexmonroe.com
BERMONDSEY 167Slick boutique headed by a former designer for Burberry. Expect the best of British fashion, with a unique slant.167 Bermondsey St, 020 7407 3137bermondsey167.com
BERMONDSEY ANTIQUES MARKETSprawling outdoor market where hidden gems are regularly discovered.Bermondsey Squarebermondseysquare.co.uk/bermondsey-antiques-market
BERMONDSEY FAYRECommunity minded space that champions local creativity by selling the work of nearby artists and designers. There is also a yoga studio with classes almost every day.212 Bermondsey St, 020 7403 2133 bermondseyfayre.com BUSTER + PUNCHBeautifully crafted homeware with transformative powers. B&P’s signature designs can illuminate a room while remaining brilliantly understated.The Hop Exchange, Suites 7-9 & 12, 24 Southwark St, 020 7407 0888busterandpunch.com
HAY’S GALLERIAHome to fashion and essentials stores alongside a selection of cafés and restaurants under one roof.Tooley Sthaysgalleria.co.uk
HIDE ALLHand crafted leather works and other examples of exceptional British design.43 Shad Thames, 020 7403 2600hideall.co.uk
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JOYUnashamedly vibrant British fashion and lifestyle accessories brand with a passion for everything joyful.12 Sumner St, 020 7928 7236joythestore.com
LEILA SWIFT JEWELLERYIntricate silver and gold jewellery crafted by the designer herself in her Bermondsey based studio. Available to buy online and selected boutiques including the Fashion and Textile Museum shop. leilaswift.com
LOVELY AND BRITISHThe clue is in the name. Our island’s eclecticism at its best, with a wide range of collectibles and keepsakes of purely British origin.132a Bermondsey St 020 7378 6570
NEAL’S YARD REMEDIESExceptional organic skincare for men and women by one of Britain’s best loved independent retailers.9 Stoney St, 020 7407 4877nealsyardremedies.com
OLIVER BONASThis well-known brand hails from London, yet it channels inspiration for its fashion, jewellery and homeware from a distinct range of colourful places.100 Southwark St, 020 7928 6419oliverbonas.com
PAUL SMITHClassic menswear with a twist from the revered British designer, who never fails to mix traditional tailoring with bold patterns and eye-catching detail.13 Park St, 020 7403 1678paulsmith.co.uk
PUSSY WILLOW COUTUREBespoke couture for women. Elegant cuts and classic design provide the boutique with a quintessentially British style. 90 Bermondsey St, 020 7407 3024pwillow.com
TIN LIDPlayful children’s clothing with quality at its core.96 Bermondsey St, 020 7407 4829tinlidshop.com
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First and foremost, there aren’t many better ways to get the heart pumping than a run on the Thames Path. The stretch along London Bridge is one of the best, providing a tapestry of sights and sounds.
Crossfit Central London, just south of Southwark Street, delivers intensive group workouts favoured by its fiercely loyal and constantly increasing following. Aspiring pugilists can spar at Rooney’s Boxing Gym below the station and adrenaline junkies can get their daily fix ascending the Arch Climbing Wall. Disciples of gentler exercise can enjoy breathing in the vistas at The View from The Shard with weekly Yogosphere classes, or sweat it out at Hot Bikram Yoga on Magdalen Street.
Dancing the night away at Tito’s Latin Club comes highly recommended while a range of well-known local gyms cater for all levels of fitness.
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ARCH CLIMBING WALLBouldering and climbing wall that can challenge all levels. The venue offers a broad range of classes and circuit sessions. The Biscuit Factory, 100 Clements Rd 020 7252 1033archclimbingwall.com
BANKSIDE HEALTH CLUBContract free health club boasting excellent fitness classes, a gym and a wide range of beauty treatments.Unit 11a Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark St, 020 7921 9343thebanksidehealthclub.co.uk
THE BRIDGE HEALTH AND FITNESSA women only gym offering fitness classes, room hire and a licensed café for post-workout drinks.73-81 Southwark Bridge Rd 020 7089 6250thebridge-uk.org
CROSSFIT CENTRAL LONDONHigh intensity crossfit lifestyle has arrived in London Bridge. The serious sessions have created a fiercely loyal following, which is growing by the day.57 Ewer St, 020 7261 9479crossfitcentrallondon.co.uk
FITNESS FIRSTTrusted high street gym offering state-of-the-art equipment and a range of classes with two convenient locations in the London Bridge area.8-18 London Bridge St0844 571 2896 Cottons Building Tooley St 0844 571 2847fitnessfirst.co.uk
INTELLIGENT BOXING TAI CHIAncient movements for fitness and self-defence, taught by expert practitioners.28 London Bridge St, 0751 552 2950intelligentboxing.com
ON YOUR BIKEA team of committed experts provide excellent service at On Your Bike, where they offer a wide range of equipment and accessories. They also have a rental service and repair workshop.The Vaults, Montague Close 020 7378 6669onyourbike.com
O’SULLIVANS CONCEPT SALONHigh-end fashion hair and beauty salon in The Shard Arcade.6 Shard Arcade, 0207 403 0681 osullivanconceptsalons.co.uk
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POTTERS FIELDS PARKAn immaculately maintained green space with a wonderful lawn in the shadow of Tower Bridge. More London, 020 7036 6410pottersfields.co.uk
ROONEY’S BOXING GYMOld-school gym that offers world class boxing lessons for professionals, amateurs or those that just want to box for fitness.865-869 Crucifix Lane, 020 7407 8888rooneysgym.com
SOUTH BANK ALEXANDER CENTREPurveyors of the Alexander Technique, a method that improves posture, remedies aches and pains.27 Blackfriars Rd, 020 7928 6378alexandercentre.co.uk SOUTHWARK PARK Picturesque park with plenty of green space, a notable bandstand and boating lake. The northernmost end offers views of the Thames.Gomm Rd, 020 7525 2000southwark.gov.uk
THE STRESS EXCHANGEA modern salon offering hair and beauty treatments. Staff also specialise in osteopathy and podiatry.130-132 Tooley St, 020 7357 7006stressexchange.co.uk
TEAMSPORT TOWER BRIDGEThis dual track complex lets speed-demons get their kicks in electric kart racing.Tower Bridge Business Complex, 100 Clements Rd, 0844 998 0000team-sport.co.uk
THIRTY SEVEN DEGREES GYMState of the art gym offering a huge range of classes across multiple disciplines. More London, 020 7940 4937thirtysevendegrees.co.uk
YOGASPHEREWeekly yoga classes that take place in The View from The Shard over-looking scenic backdrops of London.The View from The Shard, Railway Approach 020 3086 9899yogasphere.eu
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THE LOCAL BUSINESS COMMUNITY
Attracted by the excellent transport links and vibrant neighbourhood, London Bridge has become a magnet for progressive businesses, global brands and startup companies alike.
A significant media hub, Al Jazeera operates from The Shard, The Sunday Times, Wall Street Journal, The Sun and Harper Collins from the News Building next door, the Financial Times at Bankside and a host of design and lifestyle publications at Blue Fin Building on Southwark Street. Global super-brands such as Tiffany & Co., The Body Shop, Campari and Red Bull also call London Bridge their operative home.
Successful startups have long been drawn to the area, attracted by superb transport links, independent theatres, museums and art galleries, a profusion of renowned restaurants, eateries, bars and pubs, as well as the famous Borough Market.
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AL JAZEERAGlobal media giant runs its European news gathering, current affairs programming and live evening news output.The Shard, 32 London Bridge Staljazeera.com
ARMA PARTNERS Global organisation Arma Partners provides mergers-and-acquisition and corporate-finance advice to the communications, media and technology sectors.The Shard, 32 London Bridge St 020 7290 8100armapartners.com
BLIPPAR Award-winning tech agency responsible for the world’s largest augmented-reality mobile app and advertising platform.1 London Bridge blippar.com/en
BLUE RUBICON Award-winning communications consultancy.6 More London Riverside 020 7260 2700bluerubicon.com THE BODY SHOP INTERNATIONAL Ethical global beauty brand with over 3,000 stores in more than 60 countries. 20 St Thomas St, 020 7208 7966 thebodyshop.com/index.aspx
J. WRAY & NEPHEW UK – A GRUPPO CAMPARI COMPANY Global branded beverage group.The Shard, 32 London Bridge St 020 3100 9600 campari.com
DUFF & PHELPS Global valuation and corporate finance adviser. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St 020 7089 4700 duffandphelps.com
EY The third largest professional services firm in the world. 1 More London Riverside 020 7951 2000 ey.com/UK/en/Home
FINANCIAL TIMES UK and international business, finance, economic and political news, comment and analysis. 1 Southwark Bridge, 020 7873 3000 ft.com
FORESIGHT GROUP Leading independent infrastructure and private equity investment manager. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St 020 3667 8100 foresightgroup.eu
GALLUP Providing insight and advice on attitudinal and behavioural issues. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St gallup.com
HCA The world’s largest private hospital group. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St 020 7407 3100 hcahospitals.co.uk
IO OIL AND GAS CONSULTING Consulting firm providing innovative solutions for offshore oil and gas developments. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St 020 3598 1700 iooilandgas.com
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LEONTEQ SECTURITIES Technology and service platform with a leading position in structured investment services. The Shard, 32 London Bridge Stleonteq.co.uk
MATHYS & SQUIRE Intellectual property lawyers specialising in patent and trademark law. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St 020 7830 0000 mathys-squire.com
NEWS UKGlobal vertically integrated media company including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun, Wall Street Journal, Harper Collins and Dow Jones. The News Building, 1 London Bridge St020 7782 6000 www.news.co.uk
NORTON ROSEGlobal legal practice proving the world’s pre-eminent corporations and financial institutions with a full business law service. 3 More London Riverside020 7283 6000 www.nortonrosefulbright.com
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS The largest professional services firm in the world.7 More London Riverside020 7403 4866 pwc.co.uk
PROTIVITI Global consulting firm specialising in finance, technology, operations, governance, risk and internal audit.The Shard, 32 London Bridge Stprotiviti.co.uk
RED BULL Global energy drink brand HQ and state-of-the-art recording studio. 155 – 171 Tooley St, 020 3117 2000 redbull.com
REM Provides asset management and development services to high-end real estate investments in London. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St 020 3437 3000remlimited.com ROBERT HALF Global recruitment specialist and consultants. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St roberthalf.co.uk
SOUTH HOOK GAS The largest importer of liquefied natural gas into the UK. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St020 7234 3500 southhookgas.com
TIFFANY & CO. One of the world’s leading and most recognised jewellery brands, synonymous with luxury and style for over 175 years.The Shard, 32 London Bridge St0844 499 7111 tiffany.co.uk
WARWICK BUSINESS SCHOOL Global top 25 business school specializing in HR and Finance MBA programmes.The Shard, 32 London Bridge St024 7652 4306 wbs.ac.uk
24/25 THE SHARD Design-led flexible offices, meeting rooms and co-working space from The Office Group. The Shard, 32 London Bridge St theofficegroup.co.uk
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HEALTH AND WELLBEING01 Arch Climbing Wall02 Bankside Health Club03 The Bridge Health & Fitness04 CrossFit Central London05 Fitness First06 Intelligent Boxing Tai Chi07 On Your Bike08 O’Sullivans Concept Salon09 Po¨ers Field Park10 Rooneys Boxing Gym11 South Bank Alexander Ctr12 Southwark Park13 The Stress Exchange14 TeamSport Tower Bridge15 Thirty Seven Degrees Gym16 Yogasphere
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