London Bridge guide: Where to live, eat and explore

London Bridge is one of London’s most historic neighbourhoods, offering a fascinating mix of old-world charm and modern buzz. 

Nestled on the south bank of the Thames, it’s a lively area packed with iconic landmarks, vibrant markets, and riverside dining. Bottom line? There’s no shortage of fun things to do in London Bridge – whether you’re a curious visitor or a seasoned local.

  1. Where is London Bridge?

  2. Transport links

  3. What to do in London Bridge

  4. Where to eat and drink

  5. Where to live

Where is London Bridge?

London Bridge is a zone 1 district in the London Borough of Southwark, just across the river from the City of London. 

It borders Borough to the southeast, and Bermondsey to the south, and is a major transport hub, connecting to the Tube, National Rail, and buses.

The area blends historic gems like The Golden Hinde – a fully restored 16th-century ship – with modern attractions, making it a dynamic and engaging neighbourhood to live in or visit.

Transport links

London Bridge is one of London’s key interchange hubs, and boasts impressive transport links.

Tube

  • London Bridge station (Jubilee & Northern lines): Offers direct links to Bank, Waterloo, Canary Wharf, King’s Cross and the West End.

  • Borough station (Northern line): Just a short walk away, ideal for connections north and south through central London.

Rail

  • London Bridge station: One of the capital’s busiest rail hubs, with services to Kent, Sussex, Gatwick Airport, Brighton and the South Coast.

Buses

Dozens of routes run through London Bridge, connecting you quickly to the City, West End, and beyond.

Key routes: 21, 35, 47, 133, 343, and 381.

Cycling

The neighbourhood is also well-equipped for cyclists, with Thameside paths and links to major bike routes.
Cycle Superhighway CS7 and Quietway 14 run nearby, offering safer, more relaxed cycling options.

Lime e-bikes are widely available in the area, offering a convenient and flexible way to get around. You’ll spot them near popular landmarks like Borough Market, Hays Galleria, and Tower Bridge.

What to do in London Bridge

Whether you’re looking for cultural experiences, riverside strolls, or foodie adventures, there’s no shortage of things to do in London Bridge.

  • The Golden Hinde: Step aboard this fascinating replica of Sir Francis Drake’s famous galleon and get a taste of Tudor maritime history. A unique, hands-on attraction perfect for history buffs.

  • Hays Galleria: This elegant riverside arcade is home to shops, restaurants, and bars, all set within beautifully restored warehouses overlooking the Thames. A great spot to wander, shop, or grab a coffee while enjoying the riverside views.

  • Borough Market: One of London’s oldest and most famous food markets, Borough Market is a must-visit for food lovers. Sample everything from fresh produce and artisan breads to gourmet street food. It’s a foodie paradise and one of the best things to do in London Bridge.

Where to eat and drink

London Bridge boasts a diverse and exciting food scene, from traditional British fare to international cuisine, much of it with stunning views of the Thames.

  • Butlers Wharf Chop House: This stylish riverside steakhouse is a local favourite, offering expertly cooked meats alongside classic sides, all in a relaxed yet elegant setting.

  • The Ivy Tower Bridge: Part of the renowned Ivy chain, this restaurant serves modern British dishes with a sophisticated twist, complemented by spectacular views of Tower Bridge.

  • Gaucho Tower Bridge
    Argentinian steak in a sleek, low-lit setting. With dramatic interiors and wine to match, it’s ideal for dinner with a view.

  • Tavolino: Italian dishes done right – handmade pasta, Negronis, and a terrace overlooking the Thames. Stylish yet relaxed, it’s a neighbourhood favourite.

  • Gunpowder London Bridge: This modern Indian kitchen delivers punchy small plates packed with spice and creativity. Great for sharing and bursting with flavour.

  • The Coal Shed
    Celebrated for its expertly grilled meat and seafood, this contemporary British steakhouse delivers a sleek, modern dining experience with a focus on bold flavours and refined simplicity.

Where to live

Looking for premium apartments in London Bridge? Our all-inclusive properties combine stylish living with unbeatable convenience – ideal for students, professionals, or anyone wanting to be at the heart of the action.

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London Bridge Residences

These premium apartments close to King’s College are meticulously designed and feature modern amenities like an oven, hob, washer-dryer, and an elegant Smeg fridge-freezer. The bespoke interior design, a symphony of metro wall tiles, floral feature walls, exposed brick, white-washed panelling, and wooden flooring, delivers a captivating ambience.

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Galleria Chambers

At Galleria Chambers, guests have a choice of 1 and 2 bed apartments with bathtubs and in-unit laundry. The apartments are large and have a clean, homely look about them with wooden flooring and faux marble tiled bathrooms.

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Ayres Heights

These luxury pet-friendly apartments feature beautiful interiors and luxury outdoor spaces. The property offers 1, 2, and 3 bed configurations, with fully-equipped kitchens, fast Wi-Fi, video intercom security. The apartments also feature sofa beds and dishwashers.

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A little about us

Historic, vibrant, and perfectly placed, London Bridge is a neighbourhood where old meets new in the most exciting way. Whether you’re sampling flavours at Borough Market, soaking up the riverside atmosphere at Hays Galleria, or uncovering all the fantastic things to do in London Bridge, this area offers something for everyone.

Looking for premium apartments in London Bridge? Our all-inclusive properties combine stylish living with unbeatable convenience – ideal for students, professionals, or anyone wanting to be at the heart of the action.

Curious about life here or eager to explore the best things to do in London Bridge? Get in touch –  we’re ready to help you find your perfect London home.

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