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Think Bermondsey Street

Local Attractions

The London Dungeon
Blood and guts, torture and terror, in re-enactments of some of the most gruesome events in British history. Brave the Great Fire of London, sail down the Thames towards Traitor's Gate, or visit Executioners corner. You can also meet some especially Wicke
Distance: 0.49 Miles

The Tower Bridge Exhibition
One of the capital's most famous landmarks, its glass-covered walkways stand 142ft above the Thames, affording panoramic views of the river. Much of the original machinery for working the bridge can be seen in the engine rooms. The Tower Bridge Exhibition
Distance: 0.38 Miles

Design Museum
The Design Museum is the first museum in the world to be dedicated to 20th and 21st century design. Since opening in 1989, it has become one of London's most inspiring attractions and has won international acclaim for its ground-breaking exhibition and ed
Distance: 0.46 Miles

Winston Churchill's Britain at War Experience
The Britain at War Experience pays tribute to the ordinary people who lived through the Second World War. Huddle in the Anderson shelter, share the excitement and anxiety of the evacuees as they wait to be transported to new homes and experience the fury
Distance: 0.44 Miles

The Fashion & Textile Museum
Set on the South Bank, and opened in 2002, the FTM is the first exhibition space in London to dedicate itself to the global fashion industry. The Museum will hold two or three major exhibitions a year, manage an education and outreach programme, and host
Distance: 0.19 Miles

London Bridge, train station
London Bridge is the oldest station in London and was first opened in 1836. Today it serves over 42 million people every year. The station was originally made up of two and this is still apparent in the combination of through and terminal platforms. The through platforms lie on the Kent and South East London routes into Charing Cross and Cannon Street. The remainder is the terminus for routes from Sussex and South London. The station is also served by Thameslink which runs trains every 15 minutes between Brighton, Gatwick, Luton and Bedford.
Distance: 0.47 Miles

Britain At War Museum Charitable Trust
Distance: 0.44 Miles

Design Museum
Distance: 0.46 Miles

Fashion & Textile Museum
Distance: 0.19 Miles

London Bridge Train Station
Distance: 0.48 Miles



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