Southwark is a district and administrative centre within the London Borough of Southwark. Located 2.4km (1.5 mi) to the east of
Charing Cross, it is one of the oldest parts of central London to be developed that is on the southern bank of the River Thames.
The name Southwark itself derives from the Old English name "Sudweca" meaning "southern defensive work", in reference to its location to the south of the City of London. Since ancient times the Borough of Southwark has existed. Since then, the area has taken different names including the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark, and presently, the London Borough of Southwark. As a result, the name The Borough itself is often used to denote Southwark.
Sights in Southwark
Among the sights in Soughwark include
Borough Market,
Imperial War Museum,
Southwark Cathedral, St George's Cathedral and the
Shard London Bridge skyscraper presently under construction.
How to reach The Borough
Take the London Underground to the
Borough Tube Station.
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