Just a ten minute stroll from main line London Bridge, this suburban new development is surrounded by Bermondsey’s residents which makes this a slightly quieter place to rest your head. The two buildings which incorporate CitySpace are a blend of both period and modern era. “The Pagoda” originally a historic gin distillery, now consists of 26 BEDROOMS, offering a great selection of 6 room types for guests.
Landscape lovers, water-colourists, printmakers and riverside idlers can’t resist this place. Opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1980, Bankside Gallery is home to the Royal Watercolour Society (RWS) & Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (RE). Members elect their peers giving it an air of humble genius. You can join in by investing in their work. Grab a walk, take a tour, even bring your dog to go bow wow wow at these noble art forms.
Looking for a place to eat? You’ll find fresh salad bowls, flatbreads, smoothies, and delicious coffee at The Bridge Cafe. The Bridge is a charity and the café is dedicated to sustainability, fighting hunger in the community, and supporting local women to live healthier lives.
A neighbourhood restaurant in Borough serving seasonal sharing plates & wine.
Where the Pancakes Are is an all-day restaurant bringing people together around pancakes since 2015, whether it’s over a matcha latte with rose harissa shakshouka pancakes, or a maple old fashioned with apple & almond Dutch babies. There’s nothing to say you can’t have pancakes all day. Everything is made in house with honest and fresh ingredients, served to you in a relaxed, comfortable and welcoming environment.
Enjoy WTPA’s ‘brinner’ menu as they open till late from the 26th of April
Springing into another season, WTPA are excited to open their doors in the evenings with a ‘brinner’ menu, encompassing a range of brand new breakfast-brunch-dinner friendly dishes & cocktails from 4pm.
Do you like the sound of a peach & jasmine aperitif, truffled kale & artichoke dip with crackers, southern jackfruit bbq pancakes with oat creme fraiche, three cheeses Dutch baby, or a warm churro-cinnamon-chocolate cookie by Doughlicious with vanilla ice cream & chocolate sauce? If so pull up a chair and join them for Brinner.
Cosy little pub in SE1 serving local craft beers and authentic Neapolitan stone-baked pizza.
A charming British boozer, untouched by the high rises that have sprung up around it, truly an untouched homage to a time when pubs were a place to go for a quiet pint after work, or to put the world to rights with friends. They like to keep it pretty simple, priding themselves on good beer and good food. You’ll find a home from home at Royal Oak Borough.
Flat Iron Square is a food and culture hub that has been a firm favourite and regarded as one of London’s most popular socialising spots.
Entering its sun-drenched garden from the buzz of the city, you’ll find no good reason to leave as it provides some of the tastiest and most eclectic street food vendors and restaurants all within a few yards of each other, including the likes of Baz&Fred, Mother Clucker, Katsutopia, La Nonna, Edu, Breddos Taco, the award-winning Lupins and plenty more.
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Flat Iron Square also houses Omeara, one of London’s best grassroots live music venues that has played host to the likes of Sam Fender, Lewis Capaldi, Celeste, Biffy Clyro, Maggie Rogers, Beck, Mumford & Sons, and Kylie!
The Table Cafe has been part of the Bankside’s dining scene for well over fifteen years. From a small restaurant selling sandwiches and salads, the Table has grown into a thriving business with an award-winning brunch menu centred on impeccable quality and sustainable sourcing.
Renowned beer bar tucked behind Borough Market, offering one of London’s largest selections of great beer in one of London’s smallest pubs. With indoor and outdoor seating and a frequently changing beer and premium spirit menu, The Rake is must visit for craft beer fans.
White Hart Southwark is a super place to enjoy quality fresh food (make sure to stop by for a Sunday roast), great London and international beers and cask ales, as well as a wine list with nearly 30 bottles to choose from. in the heart of Bankside. Enjoy the outside covered seating area in warmer weather too.
Tucked away underground on the corner of Great Suffolk Street and Union Street, beneath Bread Street Kitchen, you’ll find Street Pizza by Gordon Ramsay. Enjoy bottomless pizza for £18, signature cocktails, wines and craft beers, as well as a games room complete with pool tables, darts and more.
Bread Street Kitchen is a bustling, breath-taking urban space comprising a restaurant, open kitchen and Street Lounge bar. Enjoy Gordon Ramsay classics and signature Bread Street Kitchen dishes such as the beef wellington from Monday to Sunday.
CitySpace Borough is the first location in the brand to open in 2018. Perfectly located adjacent to Borough Station in a historic and central location. Compromising 20 Bedrooms with Singles to Deluxe King Rooms. An attached Flexible Work Space provides a great place to work and enjoy complimentary when booking accommodation directly with the hotel.
Situated just a few minutes walk from the River Thames and close to a whole range of art and cultural attractions, this hotel makes for a great base for any trip to the capital city. With it own bar/cafe and a wide range of restaurants near by you won’t be short of choices.
Our 192 rooms come in five room types – Shoebox, Snug, Cosy, Roomy and Biggy. Alongside industrial features, including Crittall-style windows, concrete ceilings and bare brick walls, find luxurious touches in the panelled headboards, leather-accent lounge chairs and handmade glassware – a nod to glass-blowing and tannery factories that once occupied the area. The usual Hox perks come as standard, including free calls and breakfast bags, plus bookshelves curated by our very own Hox Friends.
There are spaces to meet friends, grab a pre-theatre bite, or set up an office away from home. Grab a stool at the bar – or a squishy sofa or armchair in the lobby – and make yourself cosy. Why not cruise through our cocktail menu on our mezzanine or take dining to new heights at our rooftop restaurant? Work, rest, or play, we got you.
Mercure London Bridge is a flagship Mercure hotel located in the centre of London. Enjoy famous nearby attractions such as Borough Market and the Shard, whilst being surrounded by nearby shops and art galleries. On entering this charming hotel, you’ll sense its unique atmosphere, making you feel at home.
Every detail in the hotel has been carefully considered with your comfort in mind. Experience the hotel restaurant, Marco’s New York Italian, courtesy of celebrity Chef Marco Pierre White. The hotel is suited for business hotel stays in London, as well as leisure stays, with 4 flexible meeting rooms for events or conferences for up to 60 people with AV equipment and a dedicated host. Enjoy internet access throughout the hotel.
Mercure London Bridge is perfectly located for some London shopping, a cultured day out or some London sightseeing, being situated on Southwark Street, only 8 minutes from Borough Market and an 11 minute walk to London Bridge Station.
If you’re looking for a contemporary and elegantly-designed hotel in a vibrant and easy-to-reach corner of the capital, Novotel London Blackfriars has you covered. Just a few steps to the attractions that line the Southbank, a short stroll from London’s top markets, and a couple of Tube stops to the likes of St Paul’s Cathedral and Tower Bridge – the best of London will be right on your doorstep. Just minutes from the City, we’re as well-placed for business as we are for pleasure. Novotel London Blackfriars Hotel is located near Waterloo Station and Southwark Underground so we’re easy to find no matter how you’re travelling in. Friends, family or firmly business; there’s no better choice for your London hotel. When you’re not out exploring the city, you can kick back and sample international flavours at our Jamboree hotel restaurant and bar, before turning in for a comfortable night’s rest.
Bankside Hotel is an independent boutique hotel with a passion for culture, art and food. Set across six storeys, the hotel has strived to make everything feel like home, with eclectic artworks and handpicked furniture in every room and public space. Lines are blurred between work and play, with social spaces providing an inspirational environment for a dynamic guest experience.