Southwark
Until time travel is possible, a visit to Southwark might be the next best thing. Encompassing Roman ruins and the gleaming Shard skyscraper, via a glimpse of Shakespeare’s London at the Globe theatre, it’s an amazing snapshot of the capital’s history.
The inner-city borough is where London’s first bridge across Thames was built, at least 1,600 years ago. For centuries it was the only bridge, making it a hugely strategic site – and where many traitors’ heads were displayed on spikes.
Around the historic Southwark Cathedral, the foodie delights of Borough Market draw in the crowds. There’s also the option of a pint in nearby pub The George, London’s last galleried coaching inn with a preserved two-storey gallery looking over the courtyard.
In 2000, Bankside Power Station reopened as Tate Modern, a gallery showing modern and contemporary art.

Borough Market with The Shard rising above it
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Green's Scene In Lord Mayor's Fool (scenery sheet)
Green, John Kirby, Redington, John
1837-04-01

Green's Scene in Maid and the Magpie, Belphegor the Conjurer, Wreck Ashore and Jack Sheppard (scenery sheet)
Green, John Kirby, Redington, John
1837-06-01

Green's Scene in Mary the Maid of the Inn (scenery sheet)
Green, John Kirby, Redington, John
1847-04-05

Green's Scene in Mary the Maid of the Inn (scenery sheet)
Green, John Kirby, Redington, John
1847-04-05

Green's Scene in Miller and His Men (scenery sheet)
Green, John Kirby, Redington, John
1835-11-01


Green's Scene in Miller and His Men (scenery sheet)
Redington, John, Green, John Kirby
1835-11-01


Green's Scene in Miller and His Men (scenery sheet)
Redington, John, Green, John Kirby
1835-11-01

Green's Scene in Miller and His Men (scenery sheet)
Redington, John, Green, John Kirby
1835-11-01

