Some attractions within London Silver Jubilee Walway Map:
- Museum of the Moving Image - One of the latest additions to London's many museums is the Museum of the Moving Image (or MOMI),... More
- Royal National Theatre - In 1976 the National Theatre Company, founded in 1963, acquired a home of its own in the new South Bank... More
- Bankside Power Station
- Shakespeare Globe Museum - The Globe Theatre is being rebuilt as the centerpiece of the International Shakespeare Globe Centre,... More
- Southwark Cathedral - A "monasterium" stood here in the reign of King Edward the Confessor who died in 1065, but no record of the... More
- London Dungeon - The London Dungeon, British Tourist Authority award winner, is a gruesome display of the horrors of life in... More
- London Bridge Station
- London Tower - Historically the Tower is the most important building in England and the most visited of London's attractions. It... More
- London Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge, opened in 1894, is one of London's best known landmarks, with its two neo-Gothic towers... More
- All Hallows - In the Memorial Chapel is a crusading altar which originally stood in Richard I's castle at Athlit in northern... More
- Monument - This tall column, 61.5m/202ft high, was erected between 1671 and 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire. It stands exactly ... More
- Cannon Street Station
- Mansion House - The Mansion House, the official residence of the Lord Mayor, was built by George Dance the Elder between 1739 and ... More
- Blackfriars Station
- Freemasons Hall
- London Pavilion
- Admiralty Arch
- Treasury
- Government Offices
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