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The Millennium Bridge foot bridge over the River Thames connects your serviced office space in Southwark to the ‘Square Mile’, the historic part of London housing many top financial institutions including The Bank of England, LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange) and the London Stock Exchange.
Southwark with its wealth of bars, cafes and restaurants is a vibrant and exciting area of London, with the Tate Modern within close proximity. Other landmarks close by include the new super skyscraper, The Shard and the famous Borough market.
Southwark has undergone regeneration in recent years, attracting more bars, restaurants and property development to the area; it is now one of the busiest areas in London with a population of over 280,000 people. Your serviced office in Southwark will benefit from fantastic views across the River Thames and a wide variety of entertainment for your clients.
Tenants with a serviced office in Southwark are spoiled for choice when it comes to transport links. Numerous underground tube trains, buses and airports are all close-by, ensuring that you are well connected when it comes to travelling around the city.
London City Airport
London Heathrow Airport
London Gatwick Airport
London Luton Airport
London Stansted Airport
Serviced offices in Southwark are currently served by the following bus routes: 21, 35, 40, 133, 343, C10. Night routes: N21 N35, N133 and N343.
Businesses with serviced offices in Southwark are served by two underground tube stations that are close by.
Borough tube station is on the Bank branch of the Northern Line between Elephant & Castle and London Bridge stations and is situated in Travelcard Zone 1. The Northern Line takes passengers from Morden in the south, to either Edgware or High Barnet in the north.
Southwark station is a Jubilee Line station, just a few short minutes’ walk from Borough station, also in Travelcard Zone 1. The Jubilee Line transports passengers from Stanmore in the North West, through to Stratford in the East, where it connects with National Rail Services.