Places of interest near to LBBA

Tower Bridge

Completed in 1894, this famous Bridge on the River Thames has become our symbol for the College. Tower Bridge also known as ‘London Bridge’ was instantly welcomed as a London icon and one of the great engineering wonders of its age. You have the opportunity to go inside and explore its history, uncover its secrets and to enjoy the stunning views from its high-level walkways situated 42 meters above the River Thames.

St Paul Cathedral

The cathedral is one of the most famous and most recognizable sights of London. Depicted in countless films and works of art throughout the centuries, St Paul’s Cathedral is the masterpiece of Britain’s most famous architect Sir Christopher Wren. 

Its dome has dominated the skyline for over 300 years. At 365 feet (111m) high, it was the tallest building in London until the late 20th century.

 

Exmouth Market

A stone’s throw from the City, this pedestrianised street with food stalls is one of central London’s most charming spots. Within walking distance of Farringdon, Clerkenwell and the bustling City of London it is a lunchtime hub for nearby office workers and a vibrant spot.

The street was used for location shooting for Madonna’s directorial debut, Filth and Wisdom and also for A Private Function.

Coca-Cola London Eye

The Coca-Cola London Eye is centrally located in the heart of the capital, gracefully rotating over the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.

At 135 meters, the Coca-Cola London Eye is the world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel; a feat of design and engineering, it has become the modern symbol representing the capital and a global icon. The experience showscases breath-taking 360-degree views of the capital and its famous landmarks and has been the number one visitor experience in the city for the past decade.

An experience on the Coca-Cola London Eye will lift you high enough to see up to 40 kilometers on a clear day and keep you close enough to see the spectacular details of the city unfolding beneath you.

Hays Galleria

Built in the 1850’s, Hays wharf took deliveries from ships from all over the world and the area became known as the ‘Larder of London’. At the galleria there are many traditional craft and market stalls decorating the walkways, sharing the spectacular surroundings with the shops. 

Open everyday, the stalls offer a variety of products from jewelery to paintings, ceramics to designer children’s wear. There is also a variety of special events held regularly in the gallery. 

The galleria is the perfect place to take a leisurely stroll by the waterfront or simply sit and watch the world go by the unique atmosphere.

Hatton Garden

Famous as London’s jewelery quarter and the center of diamond trade in the United Kingdom. This specialization grew up in the early 19th century, spreading out from its more ancient center in nearby Clerkenwell. Today there are nearly 300 businesses here in the jewelery industry and over 55 shops, representing the largest cluster of jewelery retailers in the UK.

Borough Market

Borough Market is one of London’s oldest wholesale fruit and vegetable markets, established by the Act of Parliament in 1756 and administered by 21 trustees who have to live in the local community. It covers an area of 4.5 acres. Known in its heyday as London’s Larder, the capital relied on Borough Market for its essential supplies. It is now being reborn as a retail center of excellence in addition to the trade activities.

HMS Belfast

HMS Belfast is one of the two ships forming the final sub-class of the Royal Navy’s Town-class cruisers, the other being HMS Edinburgh. HMS Belfast is now London’s Floating Naval Museum which exhibits computerized interactive displays to demonstrate techniques from shipbuilding to modern prefabrication methods. 

Harry Potter and his friends fly past her in the film ‘Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix’, and she can be seen in an aerial shot of the Thames in ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy’.

London Dungeon

Transport yourself back to the darkest moments in the capital’s history within the deep depths of the London Dungeon. Live actors, shows, two rides and interactive special effects ensure that you face your fears head on in this unique ninety minute experience. Everything you see is based on real historical events from ‘Jack the Ripper’ to ‘The Great Fire of London’. Now with two scary rides the London Dungeon provides a thrilling and fun experience that will leave you screaming for more! Are you brave enough?

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