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- London’s other side. Throughout history, Bankside has been on the other side of London’s mainstream. 16th century ‘Banksyde’ was outside the walls of the city, making it a natural landing place for outsiders and free thinkers.
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Throughout history, Bankside has been on the other side of London’s mainstream. 16th century ‘Banksyde’ was outside the walls of the city, making it a natural landing place for outsiders and free thinkers.
- London's Otherside
A vibrant creative and cultural neighbourhood, home to the...
- London's Otherside
Throughout history, Bankside has been on the other side of London’s mainstream. 16th century ‘Banksyde’ was outside the walls of the city, making it a natural landing place for outsiders and free thinkers.
Dec 31, 2013 · A vibrant creative and cultural neighbourhood, home to the world's most visited art gallery, Tate Modern, one of London's oldest food markets, Borough Market, and instantly recognisable Shakespeare's Globe and Southwark Cathedral.
Jun 12, 2024 · 12 Utterly Brilliant Things To Do In And Around London’s Bankside. The neighbourhoods along the River Thames merge into an epic tour of London, but making a pit-stop at Bankside is an absolute must thanks to the diverse array of things to do.
Bankside is London’s Other Side, an area that has experienced constant reinvention. From its earliest days, the area’s location outside the walls of the City made it a natural landing place for outsiders and free thinkers.
Bankside – Banksyde in old English – was London’s original centre of chaotic fun and riotous debauchery. Occupied by invading Romans, attacked by rampaging Vikings, favoured by exotic foreigners, Bankside developed outside the city’s jurisdictions.
Bankside is the riverside of the former liberties of the Clink and Paris Garden.In the Elizabethan period, because it was outside the City of London and its authority, the area of the Clink and Paris Garden became occupied by the bear baiting pits and playhouses, including the Rose, the Hope Theatre, the Swan and the Globe Theatre of which a replica was constructed in the late 1990s.