Whether you're coming for some family fun, to enjoy the sun, to find something off the beaten track or to pamper yourself, you'll find what you're looking for on South Bank.

Family day outChildren large and small will have lots of funFind out all about London from on high as you take a whirl on the London Eye. Young children and teenagers alike will enjoy a trip to the BFI IMAX, which shows amazing 3D animations and action favourites on the biggest screen in Britain. |
South Bank on a shoestringSouth Bank has something for everyone's budget...Having fun does not have to cost the earth. South Bank has an eclectic programme of free events for everyone to enjoy. Head down to the National Theatre and catch a lively mix of music from around the world. Whist you are there catch the amazing exhibitions showcasing some of the best talent. If you have had a long day at work chill out to cool, uplifting jazz sounds in the front room at Queen Elizabeth Hall or get inspired by the thought-provoking exhibitions the.gallery@oxo and Bargehouse. Feeling energetic? Take to Riverside Walk and enjoy a stroll taking in the sights across the river. Follow one of our walking guides to explore the history and architecture of the area. |
Shopping DayLooking for that special gift? South Bank will leave you spoilt for choice.Looking for that special gift or just want to treat yourself? South Bank will leave you spoilt for choice. |
Indulge yourselfSouth Bank has the perfect ingredients for a pampering day outTreat yourself to some retail therapy courtesy of the design boutiques at Oxo Tower Wharf and Gabriel’s Wharf. Escape to the opulent Spa at the London Marriott Hotel, County Hall, where you can choose from a wide range of luxurious pampering treatments and relax in the pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. Conclude your day with a champagne flight on the London Eye. |
Hidden GemsSee another side of South BankGo behind the scenes at the National Theatre. The backstage tours are a real eye-opener. The South Bank Book Market, beneath Waterloo Bridge, is perfect for a potter and you might even find a first-edition! For bars and restaurants off the beaten track, we suggest an exploration of Waterloo Quarter. The Old Vic Theatre and Young Vic Theatre bars are great places to hang out. Or, discover the historical back streets of the South Bank on foot with one of the Walk This Way walking guides. |
If the skies are grey don’t despair, there’s plenty of distractions on South Bank. |







