Low Line London

Give the river (and the crowds) the slip. Mosey inland via the viaduct, aka The Low Line. An active green corridor linking people and places. London’s new underbelly – 2 miles of killer culture, food and fun. Slalom 100+ arches, beneath 10,000,000+ bricks, each space serving up nourishment for your soul, brain, body and gut. Union Yard out west, through midtown Flat Iron, to Borough Yards in the east…great little green hoods are growing. The Low Line is Bankside’s historic pulse, beating a brand new drum.

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Borough Market

London's oldest and most renowned food market. Borough Market's stalls shops and restaurants celebrate traditional produce alongside regional specialties from around the world. 8 Southwark St, SE1 1TL

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Redcross Way

Here the Low Line comes close to Bankside's famous Medieval burial ground - Crossbones. Explore one of Bankside's newest gardens at Crossbones - a memorial garden to remember the outcast dead who were buried here in un-consecrated graves.

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Flat Iron Square

Flat Iron Square is a cultural hub nestled in the historic railway arches of Bankside, right along the Low Line route. Home to an array of street food traders, restaurants and bars and a weekly flea market. 53b Southwark Street, SE1 1RU

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Old Union Yard Arches

A lively mix of theatre, food and drink. Old Union Yard Arches, 229 Union Street, SE1 0LR

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Blackfriars Road

One of London's short-lived stations, Blackfriars Road was on the South Eastern Railway (SER) line, between Charing Cross and London Bridge. It was opened in 1864 with the name Blackfriars but closed less than five years later. It is now retrospectively known as Blackfriars Road to distinguish it from the current Blackfriars Station. 202 Blackfriars Rd, SE1 0XH

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