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London Bridge is known for nursery rhyme fame and as one of the oldest crossings in the historic City of London. Its neighbour, Tower Bridge, is one of the most famous landmarks in the city – it’s often mistakenly called London Bridge.
The Novotel London Tower Bridge is a 4-star hotel at the heart of the British capital, just metres from the world-famous Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. With London landmarks within walking distance and sitting in the shadow of its famous skyline, visitors to London will struggle to find a location better than this. On the doorstep of the City and a couple of stops from Canary Wharf, those visiting on business will love the location and can also take advantage of our excellent onsite facilities.
Just a 15-minute stroll from the banks of the Thames, a stay at Ibis London City - Shoreditch promises convenience as well as comfort. With quirky decor and interior stylings that pay homage to nearby Brick Lane, our modern hotel is the ideal place to call home if you're looking for a fun and cultural stay in the British capital. You'll fall in love with the amazing local food markets, offering cuisine from around the world, independent stores and live music venues that Shoreditch has to offer.
Equipped with our very own stylish bar, our affordable London hotel is home to 154 spacious, creatively decorated bedrooms including eight modern suites for larger groups. All of our rooms feature comfortable beds for a great nights sleep, and en suite walk-in power showers for an invigorating start to the day. Wake up to an unlimited, continental all-inclusive breakfast spread and indulge in a typically laid-back approach to checking out - you do not need to leave us until noon.
Novotel London Bridge is a 4-Star hotel in an ideal location. Guests will find great tourist attractions such as the Shard, the Tate Modern, St. Pauls Cathedral and Borough Market - all within walking distance. Those looking to travel further afield can do so easily with multiple tube stations located nearby.
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 sen se 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.
Home to 269 bedrooms and the new Nest room, Ibis budget London Whitechapel is perfect for those who need affordable accommodation in central London. Sleep in comfort, prepare for the day with unlimited continental breakfast, and enjoy direct access to London best treasures including Brick Lane and Spitalfields Market to name a few. Located only 5 minutes walk to Aldgate East and Whitechapel tube stations, our zone 1 locations is perfect for you to explore our great capital properly.
If you are 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 top markets, and a couple of Tube stops to the likes of St Pauls Cathedral and Tower Bridge - the best of London will be right on your doorstep. Just minutes from the City, we are as well-placed for business as we are for pleasure.
Right on the doorstep of some of the worlds most famous sights and attractions, ibis London Blackfriars promises comfort and convenience in abundance. Whether you are in the capital for some culture on the Southbank and a ride on the Eye, or for a business meeting over in the City, we are perfectly located in the heart of London. Nearby you will enjoy some of Londons best markets, independent stores and live music venues, while crowd pleasers like St Pauls Cathedral and Tate Modern are within easy reach.
Today, London Bridge train station is one of the most well-connected in the capital. It's no surprise that the surrounding area is a vibrant hub of offices and shops, restaurants, bars, and venues. Although the London Bridge has transformed into a modern construction of stone arches and concrete beams, stories from the past are as captivating as ever. Tower Bridge is an elegant 19th-century construction just 600 metres from London Bridge and an essential part of the city's skyline. Stroll along for free or pay to head inside and visit the engine room. Are you feeling brave? If you dare, take a trip to the upper walkway and edge across the glass floor.
London Bridge connects the City of London, on the north side, with Southwark on the south. Get to London Bridge train station on Southern, Thameslink or Southeastern trains. Or ride to the tube station on the Northern or Jubilee lines. The second-closest tube station to London Bridge is Monument, which is on the District and Circle lines.
Tower Bridge connects the Borough of Tower Hamlets on the north with Southwark on the south. The nearest train stations are London Bridge on the Northern and Jubilee lines and Tower Hill on the Circle and District lines.
Found your perfect hotel in the London Bridge area? You'll be happy to discover plenty of things to see and do in this part of the city. From the bridge's glistening neighbour, The Shard, to its various food markets, shops, attractions and venues, there's no need to be bored in London Bridge.
The infamous Tower of London sits next to Tower Bridge on the north bank of the River Thames. This guarded World Heritage Site is home to the Crown Jewels and many other treasures. It's served as a royal palace, political prison, execution site and arsenal over its centuries of life. Visit the Tower of London and tour the landmark's unique and bloody history. It's a perfect day out for families, with tours suitable for all ages and many exciting stories to discover.
London's newest landmark, The Shard, is a dramatic 95-storey building that was finished and opened in 2009. It soars at almost 300 metres tall and is home to various restaurants, bars, offices and a hotel. Visitors can ascend to The View From The Shard on the building's 72nd floor and enjoy panoramic views of London below. Tickets to The View From The Shard cost £32 (£42 with fast-track entry and a guidebook). Or why not book a table at one of the landmark's six excellent restaurants to enjoy an even more memorable experience?
London is home to lots of great food markets. Borough is one of the best. This historic covered market is tucked in the London Bridge area, packed with stalls selling fresh produce, award-winning street food and artisan products. Borough Market has existed since the 12th century (at least!), which means history buffs and foodies will be equally happy to pay a visit. As well as stalls and street food, some of London's best restaurants surround Borough Market. It's a perfect culinary destination in Southwark.
No trip to London is complete without popping into some historic pubs. The London Bridge area is home to plenty, thanks to being one of the most-visited parts of London for centuries. The best pubs in the London Bridge area include The Old King's Head, George and Mug House. A little further away, Hoop & Grapes is one of the oldest pubs in London, surviving the famous Great Fire of London in 1666.
There are many beautiful old churches in London; it's almost impossible to see them all. If you're staying in the London Bridge area, swing by Southwark Cathedral to tick one off your list. This stunning Anglican cathedral sits on the banks of the River Thames, a stone's throw from the south end of London Bridge. It's London's oldest Gothic cathedral and a thriving modern church today. Look out for the Shakespeare Window and monument and the Harvard Chapel, celebrating the founder of Harvard University, who was baptised at Southwark.