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Jubilee Walkway on the South Bank of the River Thames

🔸 The Famous South Bank Jubilee Walkway Evenings are the perfect time to explore this walkway—no crowded tourists like during the day. Safe public spaces for evening walks are rare in London: most large parks close at night, and many small parks are private and never open. Brits often stick to crowded pubs for evening activities, chatting for hours 🥴. The walkway lets you take in most of London’s iconic landmarks in one go: the Canary Wharf skyscrapers, Tower Bridge, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Tate Modern, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the London Eye, and City Hall. Along the way, there are cafes, bars, and benches—stop anytime to rest. The walk takes about 1–2 hours at a leisurely pace 🌉. 🔸 Recommended Route Start from Borough Market (highly recommended: grab dinner first at this famous food market—so many delicious bites!) and walk along the riverbank toward the London Eye. You’ll pass several historic bridges, each with its own charm: - London Bridge ​ - Southwark Bridge ​ - Blackfriars Bridge ​ - Waterloo Bridge ​ - Hungerford Bridge ​ - Millennium Bridge ​ - Westminster Bridge End your walk by crossing the Millennium Bridge to Embankment Underground Station, where you can take the District Line (green) or Northern Line (black) 🚇. P.S. Tower Bridge’s night view is also amazing—add it to your list for next time! But here’s a little question: which of these bridges are pedestrian-friendly? Come find out for yourself! 🔸 Safety Tips - For evening walks, stay close to the riverbank. The main paths are well-lit and busy with other walkers, so it’s safer. ​ - Avoid narrow alleys—they’re dimly lit, and encounters with troublemakers or unruly people are not uncommon. Safety always comes first when traveling! 🔸 Window Shopping Fun Keep an eye out for cute shop displays—some are really eye-catching! We spotted a cool red Ford Anglia vintage car—it’s the same flying car driven by Mr. Weasley in the Harry Potter movies 🚗✨. #LondonLife #RiverThamesLondon #LondonNightViews #LondonCityWalk #LondonHiking #LondonSightseeing

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Jubilee Walkway on the South Bank of the River Thames

🔸 The Famous South Bank Jubilee Walkway Evenings are the perfect time to explore this walkway—no crowded tourists like during the day. Safe public spaces for evening walks are rare in London: most large parks close at night, and many small parks are private and never open. Brits often stick to crowded pubs for evening activities, chatting for hours 🥴. The walkway lets you take in most of London’s iconic landmarks in one go: the Canary Wharf skyscrapers, Tower Bridge, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Tate Modern, St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the London Eye, and City Hall. Along the way, there are cafes, bars, and benches—stop anytime to rest. The walk takes about 1–2 hours at a leisurely pace 🌉. 🔸 Recommended Route Start from Borough Market (highly recommended: grab dinner first at this famous food market—so many delicious bites!) and walk along the riverbank toward the London Eye. You’ll pass several historic bridges, each with its own charm: - London Bridge ​ - Southwark Bridge ​ - Blackfriars Bridge ​ - Waterloo Bridge ​ - Hungerford Bridge ​ - Millennium Bridge ​ - Westminster Bridge End your walk by crossing the Millennium Bridge to Embankment Underground Station, where you can take the District Line (green) or Northern Line (black) 🚇. P.S. Tower Bridge’s night view is also amazing—add it to your list for next time! But here’s a little question: which of these bridges are pedestrian-friendly? Come find out for yourself! 🔸 Safety Tips - For evening walks, stay close to the riverbank. The main paths are well-lit and busy with other walkers, so it’s safer. ​ - Avoid narrow alleys—they’re dimly lit, and encounters with troublemakers or unruly people are not uncommon. Safety always comes first when traveling! 🔸 Window Shopping Fun Keep an eye out for cute shop displays—some are really eye-catching! We spotted a cool red Ford Anglia vintage car—it’s the same flying car driven by Mr. Weasley in the Harry Potter movies 🚗✨. #LondonLife #RiverThamesLondon #LondonNightViews #LondonCityWalk #LondonHiking #LondonSightseeing

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The Jubilee Walkway, Southwark
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