One Big Summer Guide 2016

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Your one-stop-shop for all the summer highlights in South Bank and beyond. From festivals and shows to family-fun and food-fuelled experiences. Visit the sunny side for an unforgettable summer..

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Welcome to summer 2016 – it’s going to be great! This guide is full of the mostexciting events, activities and festivals taking place in London Bridge, Bankside,

South Bank, Waterloo and Vauxhall. Make sure you don’t miss out – from theatreand foodie events to attractions and family fun, there’s something for everyone.

LONDON FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE1 – 30 JuneA city-wide celebration of architectural experimentation, thinking and learning including free events around London’s riverside

TOTALLY THAMES1 – 30 SeptemberJoin Totally Thames for a month-long celebration of the riverwith a season of events and activities

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FAMILY FUNEXPLORE HMS BELFASTDaily | 10am – 6pm HMS BelfastDiscover what life was like living at war and at sea as you climb up and down ladders to explore all 9 decks from the mast viewpoints down to the boiler and engine rooms 15ft below sea level

GUY FOX EXPLORE KITAll Summer Tower Bridge ExhibitionFamilies can explore the historic area and its iconic landmarks by downloading the Guy Fox Explore Kit fromtowerbridge.org.ukContains maps, puzzles andother adventures

SPOT LONDON’S FAMOUS LANDMARKSAll SummerThe View from The ShardChallenge your children to find some of London’s famous sights. Download the activity sheet from theviewfromtheshard.comand hand in after your visit

TOWER BRIDGELEARNING18 June, 9 July, 20 August& 17 September Tower BridgeCome and join the familyactivities between 10.30amand 4pm inside Tower BridgeExhibition

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SEPTIMUS BEAN AND HIS AMAZING MACHINEUntil 26 JuneUnicorn TheatreThis comical, rhythmical and inventive show, based on the much-loved book

PLAY IN A WEEKUntil 29 JulyUnicorn TheatreA six week long weekly workshop during the holidays. Each intensive and fun workshop hasa different theme

BERMONDSEY STREET FESTIVAL 201617 SeptemberBermondsey StreetBermondsey Street Festival is a fantastic day out for the whole family, including food, music and a dog show!

LONDONBRIDGE

From the tallest building to the oldest bridge, the pioneering pastand the thrilling future, London Bridge embodies the capital’s

modern vibrancy. It offers big name attractions such as The Shardand Tower Bridge as well as plenty of surprises . . .

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EXHIBITIONSUNPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM BYCANDICE JACOBSUntil 25 JuneVITRINE Bermondsey SquareA multi-sensory exhibition examining notions of the attention economy, cognitive capitalism and the happiness industry

GEORG BASELITZ, WIR FAHREN AUS(WE’RE OFF)Until 3 JulyWhite CubeA major exhibition of Baselitz’s exploration of portraiture and signature ‘remixing’ technique. Including new large-scale works

RAQIB SHAW 13 July – 11 September White CubeShaw’s intricate paintings portray a world of opulent fantasy, often camouflaging dark undertones

NEW WORKS FROM AUSTRALIA10 August – 4 SeptemberEames Fine Art GalleryLatest works from husband and wife artists Anita Klein andNigel Swift

NORMAN ACKROYD THE HEBRIDES7 September – 2 OctoberEames Fine Art GalleryAckroyd’s work can be found in several galleries including the Tate, the British Museum, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington

MISSONI ART COLOURUntil 4 SeptemberFashion & Textile MuseumA show case of the creativeprocess of Italian fashion houseMissoni in the context of 20th

century fine art

EXPERIENCESLONDON BRIDGE CITY SUMMERFESTIVAL 2016June – SeptemberLondon Bridge City &The Scoop at More LondonA festival on the riverside inspired by some of the best Fringe Festivals in the world. Music, sport, comedy, theatre and more, with a pop-up food and drink experience at the heart of it – The London Riviera

LOVE SHAD THAMES? 18 June | 10.30amMeet at Cantina del Ponte, Butlers Wharf RiversideTo tie in with London Festival of Architecture 2016 and its theme of Community, this will be a Shad Thames tour with a difference

THE LONDON RIVIERAJune – OctoberMore London RiversideMiami Beach comes to the Thames. Enjoy live acousticmusic with your cocktail or visit the pop-up café at the heart of the London Bridge CitySummer Festival

MOUTHY July – NovemberScience Gallery LondonJoin Science Gallery London as they dive into the orifice with artists and scientists to explore the visceral space of the mouth, and everything inside it

THE MILLER COMEDY FESTIVAL11 – 16 JulyThe Miller The annual Miller Comedy Festival returns to showcase superb diverse line ups every night, concluding with the Cider Dog Festival

LONDON BRIDGE REVEALEDJuly & AugustVarious locationsLook out for installations and performances revealing the hidden London Bridge

NIGHT TIME LIT CARNIVAL6 AugustPotters Fields Park& Queen’s WalkNight of Festivals will comprise an extraordinary Night Time Lit Carnival procession on the South Bank, culminating with a 20 minute finale at Potter’s Fields Park

WATCH RIO OLYMPICS 20165 – 21 AugustLondon Bridge CityEnter the fan zone at The Scoop to watch all the action and lap up the ambience of The London Riviera

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UNICORN THEATRE OPEN HOUSE17 & 18 September | 10am – 4pmUnicorn TheatreStep backstage into our multi-award-winning building. Registration required

CELEBRATING SHAD THAMES24 September Various venues aroundShad ThamesCelebrate Shad Thames and its connection with the river in association with Totally Thames

MUSEUM OF LONDON ‘OBJECTS IN FOCUS’ Last Sunday of every monthThe View from The ShardA complimentary opportunity to see and touch artefacts discovered on the foreshore of the River Thames

SILENT DISCOEvery Friday and Saturday The View from The ShardGrab a drink from the bar, pop on a set of headphones and dance the night away with sweeping London panoramas at your feet

SKY HIGH YOGA CLASSESEvery SaturdayThe View from The ShardPractice your sun salutations and downward facing dogs with London hundreds of meters below

THE LAST DANCE SALOONEvery Saturday NightCecil’s Get your dancing shoes on, don your finest & head on down to the strip. Cecil’s is hosting a 1950’s Vegas themed party for lovers of cocktails, swing, jazz and rock n’ roll

SEE LONDON BRIDGEBY BOATDaily | Every 20 minutesMBNA Thames ClippersExplore London by MBNA Thames Clippers’ high speed boats from London Bridge City Pier

PROJECT AWESOME Every Wednesday | 6.30amThe Scoop at More London A free outdoor fitness movement for the early riser. Get out of bed and into shape!

SPEED SURGERY – SURGERY IN THE 19TH CENTURYSaturdays | 2pmOld Operating Theatre MuseumA surgical demonstration from the times before anaesthesia, hand-washing or antiseptics!

REAL LIFE ESCAPEAll SummerThe Escape RoomsBased on the Japanese online game ‘Takagism’, teams have 1 hour on the clock to solve the puzzles and escape the Pharoah’s Chamber

LONDON GLASSBLOWINGAll SummerLondon GlassblowingVisitors will experience the heat and magic of the ancient craft of glass blowing

THE HISTORY BEHINDTHE HORRORAll SummerThe London Bridge Experience and TombsTravel back in time and uncover the dark secrets that lie beneath the world’s most famous bridge, before descending into the terrorof the tombs…

STEP INSIDEAll SummerTower Bridge ExhibitionExperience the spectacular new glass floor and stunning London views from the high-level walkways and continue on to the Victorian Engine rooms

WALKING TOURS All SummerVarious locationsCovering a multitude of main attractions and hidden historical sites – join one of Team London Bridge’s free walking tours. Check teamlondonbridge.co.uk

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THEATREA MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAMUntil 1 JulySouthwark PlayhouseFeaturing a cast of 7 as opposed to the required 17, Go People are here to show you a Midsummer Night’s dream as you’ve never seen it before

BY THE END OF US 7 – 11 JuneSouthwark PlayhouseA video game performed by live actors, controlled by you. You call the shots in this immersive theatre experience

RHYTHMS OF THE HEART10 – 12 JuneUgly DuckThis is a unique show where performing artists, scientists and philosophers take inspiration from each other and offer different insights into ‘Heart, Emotions and Rhythms’

AN INEVITABLE STITCHIN TIME10 – 12 JuneUgly DuckOne man’s quest to engage with clever scientific, philosophical and cultural concepts of Time to ‘extend’ his life and outwit death

VASSA ZHELEZNOVA15 June – 9 JulySouthwark PlayhouseVass is the head of the business, head of the family, a self-made millionaire. Exactly how far will she go to keep things that way?

THE HAMILTON COMPLEX30 June – 2 JulyUnicorn TheatreNothing is what is seems when you’re 13: A physical, visual and philosophical look at the profound moments in life when everything changes

THROUGH THE MILL6 – 30 JulySouthwark PlayhouseAn illustration of why Judy Garland was, and continues to be one of the great legends of show business history

OLIVER28 – 30 JulyGreenwood TheatreA Quay Players production directed by Julianne Palmer Mitchell in the striking Greenwood Theatre on Weston Street

MARKETSDRUID STREET MARKETSaturdays | 10am – 4pmDruid Street SE1Exciting new food market in Bermondsey selling fresh produce, innovative new products and street food

MALTBY STREET MARKETSaturdays | 9am – 4pmSundays | 11am – 4pmRopewalk, SE1Stop by to sample an outstanding selection of culinary delights. From Little Bird Gin’s ‘Perfect G&T’ to Band of Bandits ‘best jerk in town’

LONDON BRIDGE FARMERS’ MARKETTuesdays | 9am – 2pmKings College Guy’s CampusAn oasis of calm beside the Shard: pick up a bite for lunch and shop for fresh fruit and veg, meat, eggs, poultry, fresh fish, artisan breads and much more

BERMONDSEY SQUARE ANTIQUES MARKETFridays | 6am – 2pmBermondsey SquareA unique bargain is waiting to be found at this historic market. Traders sell everything from jewellery to china and cutleryto furniture

SPA TERMINUSSaturdays | 9am – 2pmSpa Terminus SE1The quality food wholesalers that call Spa Terminus home open their doors to the public every Saturday

STAYLONDON BRIDGE HOTELStylish and individual, this independent 4 star hotel offers first class comfort in a wonderfully convenient location beside London Bridge station

BERMONDSEY SQUARE HOTELThis 90 room boutique hotel is tucked away in the heart of ever evolving Bermondsey. A short walking distance from all the main London Bridge attractions

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HILTON LONDON TOWER BRIDGEA sleek and modern hotel just afive minute walk from both London Bridge station and Tower Bridge

SHANGRI-LA ATTHE SHARDHigh up in The Shard, the Shangri-La offers luxury surroundings for sleeping, eating and dining – you’re never far from a panoramic view of the city

TASTERiverside DiningMore LondonDim TGauchoStradaTom’s Kitchen Bar & Deli (HMS Belfast)Butler’s WharfAskBlueprint CaféBrownsCantina del PonteChop HousePont de la TourHay’s GalleriaCote BrasserieCafe Culture and Family FriendlyTooley StreetChilangosCosta CoffeeVeloPretMore LondonCaffè NeroEatItsuJamie’s ItalianJust Deli, City HallLeonPodPretSpianta&CoUnicorn Theatre CaféTom’s Kitchen (HMS Belfast)Potters Fields Park

Caffè FratelliThe Vault (under Tower Bridge)Hay’s GalleriaAll American Bagel FactoryCafé RougeCafé PiazzaStarbucksCinq RestaurantAround London Bridge stationAMT CoffeeBagel FactoryBridge Cafe (Snowsfields)Caffè NeroKrispy KremeLANGPetit Bleu (Snowsfields)Spiazzo CafeStarbucksTINGWest Cornwall Pasty CompanyBermondsey StreetB Street DeliEATaliaHej CoffeeTeaPodCaphe HouseStreet CoffeeTicinoWatch HouseLively Bars, Pubs and Gastro GrubTooley StreetAzzurroBridge Lounge & Dining RoomMagdalenRestaurant StoryShad Indian RestaurantShipwright ArmsStorySuchardsThe MughouseVivat BacchusHay’s GalleriaBalls BrothersThe Horniman at Hay’sMore LondonThe Larder (Hilton Tower Bridge)More Bar and BrasserieRuba Bar (Hilton Tower Bridge)Upper Deck (HMS Belfast)Around London Bridge stationA Bunch of Grapes

Aqua ShardHutongChampor ChamporGONGNumber 1 BarOblix at The ShardThe Horseshoe InnThe Quarter Bar and RestaurantThe RoseThe View from The Shard Champagne BarTito’s Peruvian RestaurantTower BridgeThe Bridge HouseThe Bridge TandooriThe DonThe Draft HouseBermondsey Street214 BermondseyAnticoBermondsey Yard CafeCasse-CroûteJosePizzaroShortwave Cinema BarTanner & Co.The GarrisonThe HideThe WoolpackVillage East

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We’ve tried to squeeze as much as we can into this Summer Guide but there’s stacks more to do throughout the year around London Bridge. For more attractions, ideas, events, transport info, audio guides and maps go to atlondonbridge.comFor offers, competitions and more about our area follow:

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FESTIVALSBASTILLE FESTIVAL 10 JulyBorough Market and BanksideA celebration of French food and culture with live music, street performances, family activities and a French feast

MERGE FESTIVAL 23 September – 23 OctoberThroughout BanksideBankside’s contemporary immersive arts festival featuring a programme of art, music and performance in unusual spaces

LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL17 – 25 SeptemberBanksideA variety of workshops, exhibitions and outdoor installations to showcase the creative industries based in Bankside

EXPERIENCESBOROUGH MARKET TALKSMay – September | 7 – 9pmBorough MarketThe Borough Market Talks are back, with new topics to be discussed by a selection of panellists from the food world

NEW TATE MODERN Opens 17 JuneTate ModernThe new Tate Modern will have more space for new kinds of art and introduce you to artists from around the world

GIN GARDENJune – SeptemberCamino BanksideThe terrace at Camino Bankside will be transformed into a pop-up gin garden, Spanish style including gin tasting and themed cocktail nights

WINE WORKSHOPSWednesday evenings, fortnightlyBedalesUnique wine tasting sessions in the secret first floor wine room

BOTTOMLESS SUNDAY ROASTEvery Sunday | 12 – 3pmOXBO Bankside,Hilton London BanksideHonouring the finest traditions of the British Sunday Roast with the addition of live music and an endless flow of Prosecco for £48pp

THE BRIDGE CHOIR Every Monday | 6.45 – 8.45pmThe Bridge CaféThe Bridge Choir sing a range of Pop, Gospel and Soul songs

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Tate Modern, find unique experiences this summer!

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BAKING WORKSHOPSVarious datesBread Ahead Bakery & SchoolLearn to bake everything fromciabatta to doughnuts at this Borough Market institution

ART NIGHT: REANIMATION 2 July | 10pm Southwark CathedralThe UK premiere of the performance Reanimation by artist Joan Jonas and jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran

BEER PONGThroughout SummerPorky’s BBQTest your beer pong skills at Porky’s for £20 a game which includes a 2L pitcher

CAKE TASTING EVENINGSVarious datesKonditor & Cook,Borough MarketLearn about Konditor & Cook’s collection of cakes the only way you should...by tasting it!

LIVE MUSIC AT THEREAL GREEKWednesday – Saturday | 7.30pmThe Real Greek BanksideFantastic live Greek Bouzouki music from 7.30pm

GOLDEN HINDE IIThroughout SummerAll aboard the Golden Hinde II, a full sized reconstruction of the ship Sir Francis Drake used to circumnavigate the world

GREAT BRITISH SUMMERAT THE REFINERY27 June – 21 AugustThe RefineryCelebrate the great outdoors with deckchairs, screenings of summer sports and movies with summer cocktails from thepop-up bar

PROSECCO PRANZOEvery Sunday | 12pm – 5pmUnion Street CaféEnjoy the Sunday Pranzomenu with the addition offree flowing Prosecco

EXHIBITIONSMONA HATOUM4 May – 21 AugustTate ModernThe first major survey of Hatoum’s work in the UK, featuring performances and video pieces, to sculptures and large-scale installations

THE PAINTINGS IN HOSPITALSCOLLECTION15 – 18 JuneThe Menier GalleryThe charity Paintings in Hospitals are exhibiting key artworks from their extensive collection

WEAVING WITH LIGHT: TEXTILESBY RITA PARNICZKY23 June – 30 July Contemporary Applied Arts Textiles which glow and transform according to the angle source of illumination

PROJECT SPACE:KEIRA GREENE9 May – 27 AugustJerwood SpaceA new commission by Royal College of Art graduateKeira Greene

JERWOOD PAINTING FELLOWSHIPS11 May – 19 JuneJerwood SpaceA group exhibition which presents new works by three outstanding early career painters; Francesca Blomfield, Archie Franks and Dale Lewis

GEORGIA O’KEEFFE6 July – 30 OctoberTate ModernFrom her famous flowers, to paintings of skulls and the desert, this is biggest ever retrospective in the UK of O’Keeffe’s work

SALLY MCLAREN: IN SEARCH OFSTILLNESS13 – 24 JulyBankside GalleryThis exhibition will reveal the flourish of McLaren’s most recent output in the context of herlife’s work

SHAKESPEARE: A CELEBRATION29 June – 10 JulyBankside GalleryCelebrating William Shakespeare’s life and legacyto mark the 400th anniversaryof his death

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MENIER GALLERYVarious dates throughout SummerA dramatic space showcasing contemporary art and design exhibitions

THEATREMEASURE FOR MEASURE10 May – 29 MayThe Rose PlayhouseWith timeless themes of power, hypocrisy and justice, Shakespeare’s electrifying play sparks with life

MY FAMILY: NOT THE SITCOM10 May – 25 JuneMenier Chocolate Factory David Baddiel premieres his brand-new stand-up show offering an insight into family life

THE ALCHEMIST7 June – 30 JuneThe Rose PlayhouseA masterful plot of trickery and greed in this vibrant, witty farce by Ben Jonson

TITUS ANDRONICUS5 – 29 JulyThe Rose PlayhouseA highly physical take on Shakespeare’s tragedy directed by Jung Han Kim

WONDER SEASONShakespeare’s GlobeFor her first season as Artistic Director, Emma Rice will be filling Shakespeare’s Globe with wonder with these upcoming productions:

A Midsummer Night’s Dream30 April – 11 SeptemberFusing music, dance and some serious comedy, the Dream comes crashing into the Globe’s magical setting

The Taming of the Shrew13 May – 6 AugustLosing none of its power to provoke, Shakespeare’s controversial double-act gets a distinctly Irish makeover

Macbeth18 June – 1 OctoberMacbeth and his Lady fall preyto a soul-corroding guilt asthey desperately cling to the defiled crown

Imogen 17 September – 16 OctoberShakespeare’s Cymbelineis renamed, reclaimed and refocused in this visceralnew production

1616: A MOMENTOUS YEARUntil DecemberShakespeare’s GlobeCelebrate 1616’s theatrical greats including; Henslowe, Beaumont, Cervantes, Jonson and, of course, Shakespeare with special performances and exhibitions

exploreMBNA THAMES CLIPPERSDaily | Every 20 minutesBankside pierGet to Bankside in style with the fastest and most frequent fleet on the river

CROSSBONESGARDENAn unconsecrated burialground for medieval prostitutes which has become a gardenof remembrance with a shrineto outcasts

SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE EXHIBITION & TOUR DailyShakespeare’s GlobeExplore Shakespeare’s iconic theatre and learn about the London he worked in

OPEN DAYS AT THE ROSE PLAYHOUSEEvery Saturday | 10am – 5pmThe Rose PlayhouseDiscover London’s most historictheatre, home to many ofShakespeare’s productions

KIRKALDY TESTING WORKSOpen first Sunday ofevery monthA museum which preserves a unique Victorian materials testing machine in working order in the premises built to house it

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FLAT IRON SQUAREOpens SeptemberA new piazza comes to Bankside offering a hub of independent eateries, bars and a music venue

UNION YARD ARCHESOpens JulyVisit the newly developed arches to discover the relocated Union Theatre, Spanish Theatre Company and a host of Italianand Spanish restaurants

family funOPEN GARDEN SQUARES WEEKEND18 & 19 June | 10am – 5pmDiscover the hidden herb garden at Southwark Cathedral

FATHER’S DAY LUNCH19 JunePorky’s BBQTreat Dad to a 3 course Father’s Day menu for £30

946 – THE AMAZING STORYOF ADOLPHUS TIPS11 August – 11 September Shakespeare’s GlobeA family show by Michael Morpurgo, fusing music, puppetry and foolishness

SHOPBOROUGH MARKETLunch Market Mon – TueFull Market Wed – SatLondon’s most renowned food market offers fresh fruit and veg, cheese, wine, fish and international goodies, perfect for stocking up your summer picnic!

GREAT SUFFOLK STREET PARADEA charming parade of shops and cafés for all your essentials Food and DrinkAlbionBorough KitchenBorough WinesKonditor & CookLaithwaite’sMonmouth CoffeeNeal’s Yard DairyRabot EstateWine PantryFashion, Beauty and ArtAesop Contemporary Applied Art, CubittsJoyNeal’s Yard RemediesOliver BonasPaul Smith

EATSpecial OccasionsBlack & Blue Hixter BanksideMenier Chocolate FactoryOXBO Restaurant RoastThe Swan, Shakespeare’s GlobeUnion Street CaféWright BrothersCafé Culture and Family FriendlyAlbionArabica Bar & KitchenBill’s Boro BistroBrindisaCafé 171Café RelaxoCaminocanteenM @ citizenMCarluccio’s CapricciCrussh El VergelEatElliot’s CaféEst. IndiaFeng Sushi

fish! FlamingoGiuseppe’sGourmet Burger KitchenHixter BanksideItsuJamboreeKitchen @ The BridgeLe Pain QuotidienLeonLondon Bridge Tandoori London GrindMangoMarco’s New York ItalianMenier Chocolate FactoryMonmouth Coffee CompanyNando’sPatisserie LilaPaulPizza ExpressPorky’s BBQPret a MangerPuliaRoastRosie Tate Café SilkaStarbucksTas PideTate Modern CaféTate Modern Espresso BarThe Breakfast ClubThe Coffee HouseThe Real GreekThe Refectory CaféThe TableTheo’s CaféTortillaTossedTonkotsuUnion Street CaféUnion Viêt VapianoWagamamaWhere The Pancakes AreZizziAl Fresco DiningAlbionArabica Bar & KitchenBill’s Black & Blue Boro Bistro

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DrinkLively BarsBar DouroBedalesBelushi’sBlackfriars Wine BarBrindisa Call Me Mr LuckyLondon GrindMark’s Bar, Hixter BanksidePorky’s BBQRoxy Bar & ScreenSlug & Lettuce Southwark Playhouse BarSouthwark RoomsThe Distillery Bar The Refinery Union Street BarTraditional Pubs and Speciality BeerBlue Eyed MaidDoggett’s Coat and BadgeFounder’s ArmsHeeltap KatzenjammersOld Thameside Inn The Anchor Bankside

The Barrowboy and BankerThe Boot and FloggerThe George InnThe Globe The Goldsmith Pub and Dining RoomThe Market PorterThe MudlarkThe Old King’s HeadThe RakeThe SheafThe Southwark TavernThe TrinityThe Union JackThe WheatsheafThe White Hart

StayCITIZENMDesigner style at affordable prices

HILTON LONDON BANKSIDEThe 292 room Hilton London Bankside is London’s newest destination dedicated to all things art and food

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS – LONDON SOUTHWARKGreat value accommodation in a convenient location

IBIS LONDON BLACKFRIARSWell priced rooms in the heartof the action

IBIS STYLES LONDON SOUTHWARK ROSEExcellent value for money in asuperb location

MERCURE LONDON BRIDGE HOTELAA rated 4 star hotel withinwalking distance of London’stop attractions

NOVOTEL LONDON BLACKFRIARS4 star hotel with a swimming pool and state-of-the-art technology

NOVOTEL LONDON CITY SOUTHAA rated 4 star hotel offering innovative design, style and comfort

PREMIER INN LONDON SOUTHWARK (BOROUGH MARKET)A great budget option andexcellent service

PREMIER INN LONDON SOUTHWARK (TATE MODERN)An affordable option in the perfect location to explore Bankside

ST CHRISTOPHER’S INN HOSTELFor budget-conscious backpackers with three London Bridge locations

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FESTIVALS DAY OF PORTUGAL 12 June Streatham CommonCelebration of Portuguese culture incorporating live music and authentic food

COMIDA FEST18 – 19 JuneRiverside Walkway,Oxo Tower WharfLatin American street food festival with entertainment for all ages

BRIXTON WINDMILL TRADES PARADEAND FESTIVAL26 JuneWindmill Gardens, BrixtonCelebrating Brixton Windmill’s 200th birthday with a family day event

FESTIVAL OF LOVE9 July – 29 August Southbank CentreCelebrate the greatest human emotion with performances, food, free events and art installations across the site

LAMBETH COUNTRY SHOW16 & 17 July Brockwell ParkBoasting a unique line-up that celebrates the very best of the city and countryside

UNLIMITED6 – 11 SeptemberSouthbank CentreTheatre, dance, music, literature, comedy and visual arts that celebrate the artistic vision and originality of disabled artists

FILMBIG SCREEN CLASSICS OngoingBFI SouthbankBFI’s new strand brings yousome of the finest films in cinema history

FAMILY FILM SCREENINGSOngoingBFI SouthbankDon’t miss the BFI’s weekly family-friendly film screenings, activities and workshops

CURZON CINEMAEvery Friday, Saturday& SundayCurzon Mondrian LondonThe intimate 56 seat screening room is the perfect place tocatch both arthouse and blockbuster films

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This summer, head to South Bank for a packed programme offestivals, art, theatre, exhibitions, music, film and free events. Enjoy

the hustle and bustle of the food market, the leafy riversidepromenade and take in London from a chilled perspective.

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STEVEN SPIELBERG SEASONJune & JulyBFI SouthbankA celebration of one of the most successful, contemporary Oscar-winning directors

VANS BMX VIDEO PREMIERE4 JuneHouse of VansThe European premiere, with a wealth of BMX legends in attendance, DJs and party vibes

INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE24 JuneBFI IMAX‘We had twenty years to prepare.So did they’

STAR TREK BEYOND22 JulyBFI IMAXKirk, Spock and McCoy return to the final frontier

SUICIDE SQUAD5 AugustBFI IMAXA secret government agency recruits supervillains to execute dangerous missions in exchange for pardons

PERFORMANCE THE THREEPENNY OPERAFrom 18 MayNational TheatreA landmark of twentieth century musical theatre. Rory Kinnearplays Macheath

GROUNDHOG DAY11 July – 17 September The Old VicThe world premiere of a new musical. Book by Danny Rubin, music & lyrics by Tim Minchin

YOUNG CHEKHOVFrom 14 July National TheatreThe critically-acclaimed trilogy transfers from its overwhelmingly successful run at Chichester Festival Theatre

THE PLOUGH AND THE STARSFrom 20 JulyNational TheatreMarking the centenary of the Easter Rising, Howard Davies tackles Sean O’Casey’sgreatest play

AIRPLAY9 – 14 AugustSouthbank CentreWatch flying umbrellas, giant balloons and the biggest snow globe you’ve ever seen at this show for all the family

PRIMO BAR OngoingPark Plaza Westminster Bridge London Discover the new daily entertainment programme with Vintage Bands, Jazz, Swing and lively bands

EXHIBITIONS TAKE ME TO NEVERLAND12 May – 30 OctoberFlorence Nightingale MuseumDiscover the story behind Peter Pan – free, with admission

IWM CONTEMPORARY:EDWARD BARBER 26 May – 4 September IWM LondonEdward Barber captures theanti-nuclear protest movementin 1980s Britain

NEW CREATIVES 23 May – 31 JulyOxo Tower WharfShowcasing emerging talent from the world of art, design and performance from institutes across the United Kingdom

UNBELIEVABLE POWER 20 June – 3 JulyHouse of VansKingston University Illustration& Animation takes over the gallery for an extensive final-year show

COMMUNITY CONSEQUENCES16 June – 3 JulyG11, Oxo Tower WharfAn exhibition exploring the diverse factors that make up a community

EDMUND CLARK: WAR OF TERROR28 July 2016 – 28 August 2017IWM LondonExploring hidden experiencesof state control during the‘Global War on Terror’

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REAL TO REEL: A CENTURY OF WAR MOVIES1 July 2016 – 8 January 2017IWM LondonGo behind the scenes of iconic war films of the last 100 years

FAMILY FUNLONDON DUCK TOURSDailyLondon’s amazing amphibious adventure. Super sightseeing with a dramatic splashdown straight into the Thames

EXPLORE LONDON WITH RIVER ROAMER TICKETSDailyMBNA Thames ClippersHop on and off between 15 piers with a Family River Roamer!

SHREK’S ADVENTURE! LONDONDailyJourney to Far Far Away and meet your DreamWorks pals!

GREAT FIRE OF LONDONDailyThe London DungeonJourney through London’s darkest history and escape the Great Fire

SIGHTSEEING ON THE RIVER THAMESDailyCity Cruises City Cruises boats sail from London Eye Pier, going past Big Ben, Tower Bridge and more. Great views, photo opportunities and on-board café-bar

FROZEN PLANET:FACE TO FACEDailySEA LIFE London AquariumGo through spectacular polar landscapes using breathtaking augmented reality

THE VIEW YOU’LL NEVER FORGETOngoingCoca-Cola London EyeAn unforgettable experience onthe world’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel

POP-UP BOOKS1 JuneFlorence Nightingale MuseumCreate your own pop-up book with author / illustrator John O’Leary

MEET THE AUTHOR4 August Florence Nightingale MuseumMeet Geraldine McCaughrean,author of Peter Pan in Scarlet

EXPERIENCESSEE LONDON FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVEDaily | Every 20 minutesMBNA Thames ClippersEnjoy the city’s iconic sights; departures from London Eye Pier

THAMES CIRCULAR CRUISEDaily City CruisesAn exciting 50-minute sightseeing cruise with a unique live commentary!

SKATEBOARD SCHOOLEvery SaturdayHouse of Vans LondonJoin in the infamous skateboardschool at House of Vans – come learn the tricks of the trade!

LIMITED EDITION THEMED EXPERIENCES1st & 3rd Sunday of each monthLondon Duck ToursChoose from the historical D-Day Duck or action-packed James Bond Tours!

LONDON EYE RIVER CRUISEOngoingLondon Eye PierEnjoy our award-winning circular sightseeing cruise along theRiver Thames

CHAMPAGNE EXPERIENCEOngoingCoca-Cola London EyeBreathtaking views combined with a chilled glass of champagne

OLD VIC VOICES OFF Various datesThe Old VicA new programme of events to question, explore and debate themes raised by the productions on The Old Vic stage

NED’S TOURS14 May & selected SaturdaysThe Old VicHear about The Old Vic’s fascinating past on a tour with Stage Door Manager Ned Seago

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ROCK ‘N’ ROLL – ELVIS CRUISE 11 & 25 June, 16 July& 24 SeptemberCity CruisesA 3-course dining cruise with liveElvis tribute performance and Elvis Christmas ‘Disco’

FOODIE EVENTSCHILDREN’S MENUDailyOXO Tower Restaurant,Bar & BrasserieThe kids are alright at OXO!Marvellous children’s menu available

AFTERNOON TEAMonday – Sunday | 3 – 5pmSkylon BarEnjoy a typical English afternoon tea at Skylon, complete with breathtaking views across London

SPECTRUM BAR OngoingPark Plaza County Hall2-4-1 Cocktails between 6pm and 8pm, Sunday to Thursday

UNLIMITED BUBBLESMonday – SundaySkylon GrillUnlimited bubbles with lunch at Skylon from 12pm – 3pm

AFTERNOON TEA DailyOXO Tower Restaurant Enjoy a truly indulgent Afternoon Tea against the backdrop of St Paul’s Cathedral

DRINK IN THE VIEWOngoingOXO Tower BarSoak up the sun with a delicious drink in hand on the OXO Terrace

SPARKLING SUNDAYS OngoingSkylon RestaurantEnjoy a typically lazy Sunday and feast on two or three courses with unlimited Prosecco at Skylon!

JUST DITCH27 May, 24 June, 29 July& 27 AugustMondrian LondonEscape on a Friday afternoon and head up to the rooftop lounge, Rumpus Room for tunes, great cocktails and a view

SUMMER TERRACE30 May – 29 AugustMondrian LondonSea Containers restaurant launches a Hamptons-inspired summer terrace offering seafood, rosé and champagne

AFTERNOON TEA  Daily London Marriott HotelCounty Hall Enjoy a quintessentially English afternoon tea in the historic Library Lounge with views of the River Thames and London Eye

SEASONAL MARKET MENU DailyGillray’s Steakhouse and BarDevour the finest seasonal ingredients in the luxurious settings of Gillray’s

TASTEAt BFI Southbank Benugo Bar & KitchenRiverfront Bar & KitchenAt Gabriel’s Wharf Gourmet Pizza Co. House of CrepesPieminister Sarnis Studio SixThe Wharf At London Marriott Hotel County Hall Gillray’s Steakhouse & BarAt Mondrian LondonDandelyan BarRumpus RoomSea Containers RestaurantAt National TheatreHouseKitchenLyttelton CaféOlivier CaféThe Espresso BarThe UnderstudyTerraceAt Oxo Tower WharfCaffè NeroEAT OXO Tower BarOXO Tower BrasserieOXO Tower RestaurantAt Park Plaza County Hall LondonL’ItalianoSpectrum BarAt Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London Brasserie Joëlespressamente illyIchi Sushi & Sashimi Primo BarAt Park Plaza Riverbank LondonChino Latino Pan-AsianRestaurant & BarAt Southbank Centre1882Canteen Central Bar at Royal Festival Hall EATFeng SushiGiraffeLas Iguanas

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Enough to Feed an ElephantOn Upper GroundThe Green RoomThe Mulberry BushOn Blackfriars RoadDoggett’s Coat and BadgeOn Stamford StreetMad Hatter HotelAt Imperial War MuseumIWM London CaféTea Room

SHOPNATIONAL THEATRE BOOKSHOPOffering an unrivalled selection of playtexts, books and unique gifts

GABRIEL’S WHARFAn arty enclave of designer-makers selling jewellery, fashion, art, textiles and homeware

OXO TOWER WHARFFrom stylish interior products to jewellery. All designed at Oxo Tower Wharf to suit every budget

SOUTHBANK CENTREFind books, design-led gifts and 1950s-inspired home wares at Southbank Centre’s shops

STAYMARRIOTT COUNTY HALLLuxurious 5-star landmark location offering spacious guest rooms, comprehensive Health Club and Spa and uninterrupted views of the Thames

MONDRIAN LONDONSeductive and striking, with stunning riverside views, destination restaurant and bars and agua Bathhouse & Spa

PARK PLAZA WESTMINSTER BRIDGE LONDONSpacious guest rooms – many with iconic London views – and the luxurious Mandara Spa with pool and gym

PARK PLAZA COUNTY HALL Offering contemporary 4 star studio rooms, complete with living rooms featuring sofa beds and kitchenettes

PARK PLAZA RIVERBANKLONDON Modern hotel with deluxe rooms overlooking Parliament and an excellent Pan-Asian restaurant

PLAZA ON THE RIVERAn exclusive 5 star riverside retreat offering perfect seclusion, chic suites, and breathtaking views

PREMIER INN (County Hall)PREMIER INN (York Road)THE MAD HATTER HOTEL(Stamford Street)

more info

For more information about all things South Bank, visit southbanklondon.com

@southbanklondon /southbanklondon southbank.london

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FESTIVALSTHE BOOZY APPLE FESTIVAL21 May – 5 JuneThe Steam Engine, Cosser StSummer cider festival showcasing the Steam Engines new 2016 cider range, plus food specials #BoozyApple

FESTIVAL OF LEARNINGAT MORLEYJune – JulyMorley College,Westminster Bridge RoadPart of the nationwide Festival of Learning, Morley will host a vibrant programme of events, exhibitions and taster sessions

SUMMER BEER FESTIVAL30 June – 4 JulyThe Steam Engine, Cosser StSample more than 20 London beers with tasting paddles and a number of food specials

WATERLOO FOOD FESTIVAL1 – 31 JulyVarious venuesThe Waterloo Food Festival returns for its 8th year with a packed programme for food lovers. Expect events, tastings, masterclasses and more

WATERLOO FOOD FESTIVAL LAUNCH30 June | 5 – 9pmLower MarshEnjoy an evening of food and merriment as Lower Marsh is transformed into food lovers paradise with market stalls and local businesses selling andgiving away samples

FILMVANS BMX VIDEO PREMIERE4 JuneHouse of Vans LondonEuropean premiere of Vans first ever BMX Video with a wealth of BMX legends in attendance, DJs and party vibes

FAMILY FUNWATERLOO CARNIVAL 8 July | From 1.30pmLower Marsh& Millennium GreenEnjoy a fun packed day as members of the community and children from local schools bring a carnival feel to our streets with a parade

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at our award-winning theatres, historic market, independentvenues and vibrant cafés, bars and restaurants.

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OASIS FARM SUMMER CELEBRATION9 JulyOasis Farm Waterloo SE1 7LGA family friendly day packed with outdoor activities, cakes, drinks and tours

THEATRE & PERFORMANCEFRIDAY NIGHT CULTURE NIGHTSFridays in June, July & August(except 26 August)Travelling Through, Lower MarshExperience live music, art, film and spoken word from acrossthe world

LIVE JAZZ AT BALTIC Sundays | From 7pm til lateBaltic, Blackfriars Road Baltic hosts some of the best young musicians currently playing on the London jazz circuit

THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICALUntil 5 June | Tue – Sat 7.30pm,Sun 4pmWaterloo East TheatreA musical comic fable exploring the relationships between the tenants at the exclusive Armadillo Acres Trailer Park in Florida

BLUE/ORANGE12 May – 2 JulyYoung VicAward-winning Joe Penhall takes a razor-sharp look at race and mental health

GOOSEBUMPS ALIVEUntil 5 JuneThe VaultsStep into the beautifully haunting world of Goosebumps Alive, a chilling modern update of the 90’s cult horror series

CUTTIN’ IT20 May – 11 JuneYoung VicTackling the urgent issue of FGM in Britain, Charlene James’ devastating new play reveals the price some girls pay to become a woman

GROUNDHOG DAY11 July – 17 SeptemberThe Old VicThe world premiere of Groundhog Day, a new musical directed by Old Vic Artistic Director Matthew Warchus, with music by Tim Minchin

PIANO NETWORK UKSUMMER EVENT15 July | 7pm1901 Arts ClubA networking event for adult pianists, enjoying the Club’s Steinway (model C) grand piano. Advanced booking essential

YERMA28 July – 10 September Young VicDirector Simon Stone creates a contemporary version of Lorca’s masterpiece about a young woman desperate to become a mother

THE CALDER BOOKSHOP& THEATREThe CutSituated at the back of the bookshop, the theatre hosts a variety of events, literary readings and film screenings. Visit calderbookshop.com

EXHIBITIONSINSPIRED BY… 17 May – 17 JuneMorley Gallery,Westminster Bridge RoadMorley College London’s national Inspired by… showcases new works inspired by the V&A’s collections

IWM CONTEMPORARY:EDWARD BARBER26 May – 4 SeptemberIWM LondonAcclaimed documentary photographer Edward Barber captures the anti-nuclear protest movement in 1980s Britain

NOT THE ROYAL ACADEMY 2016‘A SALON DES REFUSÉS’7 June – 20 AugustTue – Sat | 10am – 7.30pmLlewellyn Alexander Gallery, The CutNow in its 26th year this exhibition showcases the best of the work submitted to the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition

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UNBELIEVABLE POWER23 June – 3 JulyHouse of VansExtensive final year show grouping works from over 75 Kingston University Illustration and Animation graduates

EXPERIENCESNED’S TOURSSelected Saturdays The Old VicExplore behind-the-scenes at The Old Vic with Stage Door Manager Ned Seago and discover nearly 200 years of theatrical history on these guided tours

SKATEBOARD SCHOOLSaturdays House of Vans LondonJoin House of Vans infamous skate school. From kick-push to learning your first backflip, come learn the tricks of the trade with us

PAINT YOUR OWN JACKSON POLLOCK18 June | 11.30am – 2.30pmTravelling Through, Lower MarshA morning of painting and music with lunch included

CATWALK SHOW24 June | 7pmMorley College,Westminster Bridge RoadMorley’s Access to Higher Education Fashion students present their final collections

THE NIGHT BEFORE THE SOMME30 June | 8pm – midnightIWM LondonEnjoy a unique museum experience at IWM London to reflect upon the centenary of the Battle of the Somme

ROYAL RUMBLES IN THE CONCRETE JUNGLE9 & 30 July | 12pm startThe Wall SE1, House of VansCelebrate Liz turning 90 with a right royal banqueting brunch. Games, eating comps and more

MAKE, DO & MEND YOURSELF 27 July | 12 – 3pmLeake Street Pocket ParkDrop-in ‘urban gardening’ themed workshop – discover summer salad planting for your desktop

MAKE, DO & MEND YOURSELF 25 August | 12 – 3pmLeake Street Pocket ParkDrop-in ‘urban gardening’ themed workshop – embrace the bee with honey tasting and a hive demo

LEAKE STREET TUNNELSExplore one of the city’s most popular graffiti spaces, pungent with spray paint and bustling with artists daily

RIO DE CARNIVORE 5 – 21 AugustThe Wall SE1, House of VansGet a free Caipirinha when you buy an Olympic-sized Brazilian BBQ Burger. Veggies welcome

LIFE DRAWINGEvery Mon & Tue | 7 – 9pmThe VaultsLed by London Drawing, with professional tutors and models in an inspiring and unique space

SUPER SATURDAYSSATURDAY FLEA Saturdays | 10am – 5pmLower Marsh MarketPick up second-hand treasures and vintage bargains on Lower Marsh

WATERLOO CLASSICS 18 June, 16 July,20 August, 17 September12 – 5pmLower MarshWaterloo Classics Car Club will be bringing a vintage flavour to Lower Marsh as they park up amongst the Flea Market stalls

SCOOT THE THAMES 23 July | From 12.30pmLower MarshMarvel in the arrival of 100s of vintage scooters arriving on Lower Marsh, an array of vintage stalls and a celebration of all things 50s/60s

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Coleman Coffee RoastersCosta CoffeeCrusshDelicateDelice de FranceEcco CaféEV DelicatessenFishcotequeFour Corners CaféFruit Cake PatisserieGreggsKonditor and CookLiving SpaceLove and ScandalLower Marsh MarketMa’s KitchenMarie’s CaféMi Casa BurritosNatural KitchenOlympic CaféPret a MangerScooter CaffèSista BaristaStarbucksSubwayThe Corner CaféThe Hub CaféThe Pasty ShopThe Wall SE1Upper CrustWaterloo CaféWest Cornwall Pasty Co.Pubs & BarsAubergeCabinCubanaFlowers of the ForestJack’s BarLounge 34Mark’s BarPenny (The Old Vic)Scooter CaffèThe Albert ArmsThe Anchor and HopeThe Beer HouseThe Camel and ArtichokeThe CrownThe Crown and CushionThe Cut BarThe Duke of SussexThe Fire Station

The Horse and StablesThe Kings ArmsThe PineappleThe RingThe Sports Bar & GrillThe Stage DoorThe Steam EngineThe Three StagsThe Wall SE1The Walrus The White HartThe WellingtonThe WindmillWaterloo Sky Bar

STAY– Days Inn Hotel London Waterloo– H10 Hotel London Waterloo– Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo– Park Plaza Hotel-Waterloo (opening summer 2016)– Travelodge Hotel Central London Waterloo– Tune Hotel Westminster

more info

There’s so much going on in Waterloo that we can’t fit it all in! To keep up to date with Waterloo news and events, visit wearewaterloo.co.uk

@wearewaterloouk /WeAreWaterloo

Community /WeAreWaterlooUK

Download our Waterloo Guided Walks: wearewaterloo.co.uk/guidedwalks

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FilmVAUXHALL ONE: SUMMER SCREEN Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens

Wayne’s World5 JulyKicking off summer screen with this side splitting cult classic

10 Things I Hate About You12 JulyClassic high school comedy adapted from Shakespeare’sThe Taming of the Shrew

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off19 JulyA high school wise guy is determined to have a day off from school, despite what the principle thinks

VAUXHALL ONE: SUMMER SCREEN 26 JulyVauxhall Pleasure GardensYour chance to decide what should be show at Summer Screen; vote from a selection of three films at vauxhallone.co.uk

ExhibitionsNOW: JEFF KOONS SOLO EXHIBITION 18 May – 16 October Newport Street GallerySpanning thirty-five years of Koons’s extraordinary career, ‘Now’ will include over thirty paintings, works on paper and sculptures drawn from Damien Hirst’s collection

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NEW SPRING GARDENS BYRACHEL CHAMPION 21 May – 30 JuneArch 147, Newport StreetSE11 6AJ Vauxhall One have commissioned artist Rachael Champion to create a new work for a disused railway arch built from materials found on local construction sites

GREENHOUSE EFFECT 21 May – 12 June Beaconsfield GalleryVisit Beaconsfield Gallery and its SpaceShip Earth garden with artists Michael Curran, Dafna Talmor and Joseph Walsh

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events, great places to eat and drink and an emerging GalleryDistrict, Vauxhall is the place to be this summer!

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MUSEUM, MUSEX, MUTEXT, MUTANT: GIUSEPPE CAMPUZANO’S TRANSVESTITE MACHNIE23 June | 7pm Gasworks GalleryMiguel A. López, presents a talk on Giuseppe Campuzano’s Museo Travesti del Perú (Transvestite Museum of Peru)

A KINGDOM OF HOURS 23 June – 4 September Gasworks Gallery Focusing on how bodies assimilate or struggle against temporal regimes, the exhibition brings together artists whose works disrupt conventional understandings of time

SUMMER OPEN STUDIOS 25 June Gasworks GalleryDrop by and get to know the visiting artists at this free event

Explore WEEKEND BRUNCHWITH LIVE MUSICEvery Sunday | 11am – 5pmCOUNTER Vauxhall ArchesNew-York-style brunch with music in Vauxhall’s all-day bar and brasserie

LAMBETH PALACE GARDEN OPEN DAYAND BEEHIVE TOUR 3 June | 12 – 3pmLambeth PalaceVisit the oldest continuously cultivated garden in London and join the Palace’s marvellous beehive tour

BARBARA HEPWORTH SUMMER GARDEN PARTY10 June | 12 – 3pmHepworth Inspired Garden (corner of Newport St. andBlack Prince Rd.) Join Vauxhall One’s annual summer garden party with acoustic music and Pimms in the striking Hepworth inspired garden

VAUXHALL WALKING TOUR AS PART OF LONDON FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE10 June | 12.30 – 2pm Take in the new, the old and the still to come on this London Festival of Architecture walking tour of Vauxhall. Visit vauxhallone.co.uk to book

KIA OVAL BEER FESTIVAL11 JuneKia OvalTry one of over 50 ales and ciders at the Kia Oval Beer Festival during a summer day’s play of county championship cricket

TOTAL STEREO 11 June | 7 – 11pm Tamesis DockBerlin based French-German duo play wonderfully eclectic music on a converted 1930s Dutch barge. Advance tickets £8

PAPER TIGER POETRYFriday evenings | 7pm17 June, 15 July, 19 August& 16 SeptemberTea House TheatreEnjoyable and provocative evening of passionate performance poetry, hosted by Jason Why. £5 / FREE for performers

BLACK TIE BALLROOM CLUB24 June, 29 July, 26 August& 23 September Tea House TheatreDance to vintage records with the Black Tie Ballroom Club, beginner dance lessons available 7 – 8pm. £10 advance / £15 on the door

PRIDE IN THE PARK 26 June | 1 – 10pmVauxhall Pleasure GardensA community style event with all kinds of entertainment including a baking competition, sports events, dog shows, music, performances and food and drink

VAUXHALL STREET FOOD GARDEN Opening Spring 2016FireA range of delicious street food stalls to sample and excellent drinks to enjoy in the sunshine

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RVT/GMFA SPORTS DAY29 AugustRoyal Vauxhall TavernInfamous sports day in aid of Charity by GMFA and RVT

NINE ELMS WALK (PART OF OPENHOUSE LONDON 2016)19 & 20 September | 1pm meet; 2pm walk beginsMeet at Tea House TheatreGuided walk covering Vauxhall’s history and an insider’s view on Nine Elms’ regeneration

Family SPRING SPECTACULAR1 – 5 June | 10.30am – 4pmVauxhall City FarmCelebrate the opening of the New Education Centre and the Old Dairy Cafe! Vauxhall City Farm is running a week filled with fun activities over the May Half Term. Each day there will be; animal handling sessions, nature craft workshops, face painting and a raffle

OWN A PONY DAY1 – 2 June | 10am – 3.30pmVauxhall City FarmLove ponies? Spend a day learning how to look after them, riding plus a rosette. £60

WILD ABOUT SPRING3 June | 10am – 3.30pmVauxhall City FarmA chance for kids to learn all about life on the farm through a range of fun and exciting events

MAKE YOUR OWN FELT FLOWER 4 June | 10.30am – 12.30pmVauxhall City Farm Come join Women of the Cloth for a 2 hour felting session and make your own 3D felted flower to take home! The session is fun and hands on, no experience necessary! £12 (including all materials and resources)

THE KIA OVAL FAMILY DAY 1 AugustKia OvalJoin us at the Kia Oval where you can watch a day’s play of cricket while having your face painted, jump on the bouncy castle, meet our mascot Caesar the Lion and much more. Kids for £1, Adults £15 in advance – kiaoval.com

Theatre & Cabaret THE SINS OF JACK SAUL1 – 12 JuneAbove the StagA new musical that unearths the colourful and tragic life of Jack Saul was the most notorious male prostitute in Victorian London.£19.50

THE LIPSINKERS3 June Royal Vauxhall TavernCamp, Cult and Glorious, The Lipsinkers perform new skits and classic hits at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. £8

ECHO_NARCISSUS6 & 7 July | 7.45pmOvalhouseA live and video performance retelling the myth of Echoand Narcissus through internetobsessions, online personas,and late night longing. £5

CABARET ROULETTE8 June & 13 July | 8pmRoyal Vauxhall TavernA vaudevillian experience and cult night where the audience get to choose what happens on stage beforehand. £15

MISS HOPE SPRINGS 9 June | 8.30pmRoyal Vauxhall TavernMiss Hope Springs takes us on another trip down memory lane, and it’s not always a pretty sight. £15 reserved seating and table service, £12 stools and £10 standing

DUCKIEEvery SaturdayRoyal Vauxhall TavernCult performance night and honky tonk hosted by Amy Lame. £6

STRAWBERRY VALE BY9 GRAMS OF MOON30 June – 2 July | 7.45pmOvalhouseTeenager Gin navigates her way around Strawberry Vale, a world fusing projection technologies, hand-drawn animation, original music and live performance. £5

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MARGARET THATCHER QUEEN OF SOHO1 July | 7.30pmRoyal Vauxhall TavernMulti-award winning fringe sensation Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho presents the most fabulous gameshow of all! £7.50

WAKING BEAUTY13 – 16 July | 7.30pmOvalhouseThe Minerva Collective presents a coming of age fairy-tale for the twenty-first century in a fresh look from an LGBTQ perspective at some traditional stories. £5

ROULSTON & YOUNG27 JulyRoyal Vauxhall TavernSongs for lovers (and other idiots): Smart, funny, original songs from Michael Roulstonand Sarah-Louise Young

OLD HAUNTS – DON’T GO INTO THE CELLAR14 September | 8 – 10pm Tea House Theatre Ghostly Tales of Edwardian Menace by M.R. James, an original one-man show based on vintage spine-tinglers. £10

NightlifeSUB TERRANIA AFTERHOURS Every Saturday | 5am – 12pm FireWhen the clubs close the real party starts....Showcasing some of London’s best underground house/techno

REGRESSION SESSION18 June | 11pmFireA night time experience designed to take you back to a freer, sillier state of being whilst enjoying a solid soundtrack of house, garage, drum & bass

LIGHTS ONEvery Thursday | 11pmLightboxA hotspot for cutting edge electronic music

DAWNEvery Sunday | 5am – 12pm LightboxDawn is London’s afterhours movement – An early morning gathering place for devoted music lovers that are not ready to call the night to an end

INFINITY: SUMMER SPECIAL 16 July | 11pm – 6amLightboxMad all-nighter at Lightbox featuring: Clive Henry, Saytek (live), DeMarzo, Deeper Purpose, CODE494 and more. £12

Sport THE KIA OVAL2016 sees an action packed summer of cricket at the Kia Oval. With 7 fixtures, 4 on Fridays and 2 on Thursday nights make sure you don’t miss your chance to experience the amazing atmosphere of T20 Blast and get your weekend off to the perfect start!T20 dates– Surrey v Hampshire | 9 June– Surrey v Middlesex | 17 June– Surrey v Essex | 25 June– Surrey v Somerset | 8 July– Surrey v Sussex | 22 July– Surrey v Kent | 29 Julykiaoval.com

TasteVauxhall is one of London’s coolest new dining districts, with such a wide range of cuisines and choices for all budgets. Fromal fresco Portuguese to cool burger joints, Vauxhall’s got it!Cheap Eats Aqua Brasserie Tia Maria Nando’s Casa Madeira GastropubsRiverside Young’s PubThe Vauxhall Griffin ZeitgeistThe Black Dog The Rose Hidden GemsAmstel Art Gallery Café Dirty Burger Tea House Theatre Tamesis Dock Vauxhall Street Food Garden

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Fine Dining Brunswick House The Coriander Chino LatinoSteax in the City Elements at Novotel COUNTER Vauxhall Arches Café Culture StarbucksKennington Lane Café Café Italia Mimosa deliParma Café Pico Bar Beaconsfield Art GalleryThe Garden Museum Parco CaféCafé Italo Drink & Dance FireLightboxThe Royal Vauxhall Tavern The Eagle The Royal Oak UnionClub 65BackCOUNTER

ShopOVAL FARMERS MARKET Every Saturday from 10am – 3pm pick up some amazing British produce in this sociable London market St. Mark’s Church, stalls include amazing cakes, and ready to go food such as gourmet cheese toastiesThe Oval, Kennington, SE11 4PW, Opposite Oval Tube Station

MIMOSA DELIFamily run deli and café specialising in Mediterranean food, pop by for a tasty lunch and you will end up picking something up from the deli to enjoy at home

LASSCO’S AT BRUNSWICK HOUSEAn incredible hidden gem in Vauxhall, spend all day rooting around the architectural salvage and amazing home wares for sale then when it all gets too much stop for a cocktail and dinner

CAFÉ ITALIABe sure to buy some of Café Italia’s famous coffee to take home after enjoying some in the café. Italian cakes and biscuits are also available to take home

AMSTELL ART GALLERY Contemporary art gallery in Vauxhall’s St. Georges Wharf selling Italian light artist Marco Lodola’s incredible pieces amongst other modern artists work

StaySTAYBRIDGE SUITESVauxhall’s newest modern hotel where guests receive a welcome with a difference – a friendly wag of the tail from Waggers, the hotel’s miniature labradoodle. Guests are encouraged to hang out in the lounge, a hotel where you live rather than stay

PARK PLAZA RIVERBANK LONDON Stylish and modern hotel with stunning views of the river and a fabulous pan-Asian restaurant serving up sushi and stunning cocktails

TRAVELODGEA great budget choice handily located right by the amenities of Vauxhall station, making it the perfect choice for the exploring the local area

NOVOTEL LONDON WATERLOOJust along the riverbank from Vauxhall station is the modern Novotel hotel, rooms have an amazing view of the Thames and guests can enjoy the international cuisine at the Elements restaurant

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS VAUXHALL NINE ELMS Located toward the lovely Portuguese deli’s and restaurants of South Lambeth road and handily located close to Vauxhall’s transport hub

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There is so much going on in Vauxhall throughout the summer, with its fantastic transport links and buzzing al fresco vibe. To keep in the know about what’s on in Vauxhall, special offers and discounts, head to vauxhallone.co.uk

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LONDON BRIDGEAttractions and hotels

1 Anise Gallery2 Bermondsey Antiques Market3 Bermondsey Square4 Butler’s Wharf5 Cecil’s6 City Hall7 Escape Rooms London Bridge8 Eames Gallery9 Fashion and Textile Museum10 Greenwood Theatre11 Hay’s Galleria12 Hilton London Tower Bridge13 HMS Belfast14 London Bridge Experience15 London Bridge Hotel16 London Glassblowing17 Maltby St and Spa Terminus18 MBNA Thames Clippers*19 Old Operating Theatre Museum20 Potters Fields Park21 Riverside Bookshop22 Shangri-La at The Shard23 Shortwave Cinema24 Southwark Playhouse25 The Scoop at More London 26 The View From The Shard 27 Tower Bridge Exhibition28 Tower of London29 Ugly Duck30 Underdog Gallery31 Unicorn Theatre32 Vitrine Gallery33 White Cube

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11 Jubilee Gardens (Udderbelly & London Wonderground)12 London Duck Tours13 London Marriott Hotel County Hall14 MBNA Thames Clippers*15 Mondrian London16 National Theatre17 Oxo Tower Wharf 18 OXO Tower Restaurant, Bar and Brasserie19 Park Plaza County Hall20 Park Plaza Riverbank21 Plaza on the River22 Park Plaza Westminster Bridge23 SEA LIFE London Aquarium24 Shrek’s Adventure! London25 Skylon Restaurant, Bar and Grill26 Southbank Centre **(RFH, QEH, Hayward Gallery & Purcell Room)27 The Green Room28 The London Dungeon

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1 Bankside Gallery2 Bankside Mix3 Borough Market4 citizenM5 Contemporary Applied Arts6 Cross Bones Graveyard7 Express by Holiday Inn8 Hilton London Bankside9 Ibis London Blackfriars10 Ibis Styles Southwark Rose Hotel11 Jerwood Space / Café 17112 John Harvard & Local History Library13 Kirkaldy Testing Works14 Marlborough Playground15 MBNA Thames Clippers* 16 Menier Chocolate Factory & Menier Gallery17 Mercure London Bridge Hotel18 Novotel London Blackfriars19 Novotel London City South20 Premier Inn London Southwark (Borough Market)21 Premier Inn London Southwark (Tate Modern)22 Purdy Hicks Gallery23 Shakespeare’s Globe24 Southwark Cathedral25 St Christopher’s Inn Hostel26 Tate Modern27 The Clink Prison Museum28 The Golden Hinde29 The Rose Playhouse30 Winchester Palace

VAUXHALLAttractions and hotels

1 Beaconsfield2 Brunswick House LASSCO3 Café 894 Café bistro5 Café Italo6 Chino Latino7 Counter8 Dirty Burger9 Fire10 Garden Museum11 Lightbox12 MBNA Thames Clippers*13 Mimosa Deli14 Nando’s15 Novotel16 Oval House Theatre17 Parco Café18 Royal Vauxhall Tavern19 St George Wharf20 Starbucks21 Staybridge Suites22 Tamesis Dock23 Tea House Theatre24 The Black Dog25 The Eagle26 The Oval27 The Coriander28 The Rose29 The Vauxhall Griffin30 The Wheatsheaf / Tia Maria31 Travelodge32 Vauxhall City Farm33 Vauxhall Street Food Garden34 Zeitgeist

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WATERLOOAttractions and hotels

1 1901 Arts Club2 Assado3 Baltic4 Calder Bookshop and Theatre5 Cubana6 Days Inn Hotel London Waterloo7 Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park8 Greensmiths9 H10 London Waterloo Hotel 10 Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo

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11 Llewellyn Alexander Gallery12 Lower Marsh Market13 Maison don Felipe14 Morley College15 Oasis Farm Waterloo16 St. John’s Waterloo17 The Cello Factory18 The Horse & Stables

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GETTING AROUNDSouth Bank, Bankside, London Bridge, Waterloo and Vauxhall benefit from fantastic transport connections within Zone 1

NATIONAL RAILNational Rail stations serving the area include Waterloo, Waterloo East, Charing Cross, Blackfriars (Bankside exit), London Bridgeand Vauxhall. For train times goto nationalrail.co.uk

LONDON UNDERGROUNDUnderground stations servingthe area include Waterloo,London Bridge, Embankment, Westminster, Charing Cross, Blackfriars, Lambeth North, Southwark, Mansion House,St Paul’s, Borough, Tower Hill, Monument and Vauxhall

DOCKLANDS LIGHT RAILWAYServices are provided from Bank and Tower Gateway to LondonCity Airport

RIVER SERVICESMBNA Thames Clippers River Bus services run regularly from the piers marked on the map inside this guide

BUSThere are bus routes throughout the area, including the Riverside Bus (RV1) which links over thirty attractions together on its route between Tower Bridge andCovent Garden and the 344which travels between Vauxhalland the Bankside area

ADDITIONAL INFO

Keep an eye out for our Visitor Information Team who will be out and about every weekend and bank holiday, 11am – 4pm, for the entire summer season. If you need any information, directions or recommendations of what to see and do whilst visiting the area you’ll find our guys positioned along the river between South Bank andTower Bridge

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WALKINGIt takes approximately one hour to walk from Vauxhall to Tower Bridge if you follow the Thames Path. South Bank, Bankside, London Bridge, Waterloo and Vauxhall are covered by the Legible London scheme; look out for the monoliths for walking directions

For latest travel advice visittfl.gov.uk and tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner to plan your route

PUBLIC TOILETSYou can find public toilets at MoreLondon, London Bridge Station, the Jubiloos next to Jubilee Gardens and Bankside Mix aswell as in some attractions.Some may charge for use

TOURIST OFFICEArea info, left luggage, maps and more can be found inside Waterloo Station’s main concourse

©2016 This guide is brought to you by South Bank Employers’ Group/South Bank BID, Better Bankside, Team London Bridge, We Are Waterloo and Vauxhall One. All information is correct at time of printing but may be subject to change

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