*I spent the morning exploring as a guest of southbanklondon.com.
When we lived over by Tower Bridge,
one of our favorite things to do was to stroll along the south bank of the Thames.
The area between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge is one of London's greatest attractions.
So much to see and do. Every time we walked along this route, I fell more and more in love with London.
So much to see and do. Every time we walked along this route, I fell more and more in love with London.
So when I received an invite from SouthBankLondon.com to spend a few hours exploring
just some of what South Bank has to offer I was happy to join them.
just some of what South Bank has to offer I was happy to join them.
I was always a little confused about what the area along the south bank of the Thames is actually called. So I got a little clarification. Generally, the area west of Blackfriars Bridge is called South Bank. The area from Blackfriars Bridge to London Bridge is called Bankside and the area East of London Bridge is called London Bridge.
On this particular warm day of exploring South Bank we started at the world renowned National Theatre for a behind the scenes look.
Besides the fabulous productions offered by the National Theatre, you can also visit and take a backstage tour (£8.50) or a costume tour (£12.50). There is a bookshop, bars and restaurants. They even have a Costume and Prop Hire department. Can you imagine the period costumes they have?
The Shed which is a temporary venue in front of the National Theatre that will be open until February 2014. It's an intimate theatre with 225 seats around a small stage. A version of Romeo & Juliet for young audiences is running for the next few weeks that I'm hoping to go see. Tickets are £12 and £20. They also offer Family Workshops for a behind the scenes look at the production.
After a ride on the London Eye (which has a separate post), we visited the Southbank Centre. It's the UK's largest art center and there is always something creative going on. They are currently celebrating a summer long Festival of Neighborhood through September 8th. This festival celebrates neighborhoods and what makes them great. A giant urban garden, allotments along the Queen's Walk, a greenhouse, foliage sculptures and wheelbarrow installation and more are all there for you to enjoy.
London Wonderground is running until September 29th with circus, cabaret and sideshows. We are hoping to go see Limbo in the next few weeks.
These are just a few of the many festivals, performances, films, exhibitions and experiences that you can enjoy at South Bank. Not to mention all of the restaurants and bars. One of my favorites is Propstore. It's a summer pop up bar that is built with props and sets from the National Theatre productions.
The opportunities for fun are perfect for a day out in London.
And don't just take my word for it.
Emm in London recently wrote about the murals you see above.
And don't just take my word for it.
Emm in London recently wrote about the murals you see above.
What's your favorite find in South Bank?
That graffiti picture is incredible! Good job!
ReplyDeleteIs it bad that when I saw the Beano sign, all I could think of was that pill? "Take it before, and there'll bea-no gas!" ;o)
Fab pictures, this is an area I have never visited but it looks great :)
ReplyDeletealthough I have been on the London eye which once I got over the heights fear was amazing xx
Look at all the bright colors in these photos! Looks like a fun place to explore.
ReplyDeleteSuch awesome shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! It looks like such a bright, bold, fun place!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kayli. You would love South Bank!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Andi! It's such a vibrant area.
ReplyDeleteI love the atmosphere. It always feels like a festival.
ReplyDeleteI want to go again in the evening to see the lights from the eye. You really should explore that area some more. Once you get away from the mad crowds around the eye, you'll love it.
ReplyDeletelol Apparently this is the Brits Dennis the Menace. Very different from the US version. I'd never heard of Beano until the exhibit.
ReplyDeleteOhhh...your photos are gorgeous! Southbank is one of my favorite walks in London. We're moving close by in a few weeks! Haven't done the London Eye yet...it's too...high...:)
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