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How to get to London Bridge

By Tube

The Jubilee and Northern Line serve London Bridge Station. The Northern Line (Bank Branch) provides a direct link to Kings Cross, St Pancreas and Euston Stations. The extension of the Jubilee line provides links to the West End and the O2.

Access and Mobility

 Visit www.tfl.gov.uk for more information

By National Rail

London Bridge National Rail Station has good links with the South East including Gatwick Airport and a quick service into Charing Cross in the West End.

Visit www.nationalrail.co.uk for more information

By Boat

The River Thames is one of the nicest ways to arrive at London Bridge alighting near the HMS Belfast.

Thames Clippers is the main river boat operator operating from London Bridge pier throughout the day and in the evening to destinations such as Embankment, Bankside, Tower Hill, Canary Wharf, Greenwich and the O2.

Check www.tfl.gov.uk/river for timings.

By Bus

The RV1 bus service links Covent Garden, Southbank for the London Eye, Bankside for Tate Modern, London Bridge for the London Dungeon and Tower Hill for the Tower of London. Alternatively the 381 links Waterloo, Bankside, London Bridge, Rotherhithe and Peckham.

London Bridge bus station is a major bus terminus for routes to all over London.

Access and Mobility

Please visit www.tfl.gov.uk/buses for further information

On Foot

The London Bridge area can be reached from walking across London Bridge from Monument and the City or from across Tower Bridge from the Tower of London. The river walkways provide car free access all the way down to the London Eye and offers an enjoyable stroll past many spectacular attractions.

Approximate walking times to London Bridge