This very urban section of the river is steeped in history, both ancient and modern.

The North bank is locked into the City of London, culminating in the Tower of London.

The South bank moves through the contemporary and the modern to the regenerated and the ancient.

Both full of London icons.

Blackfriars to Tower Brdige

North Bank

2.47km - 1.53 miles

Blackfriars Bridge

Blackfriar Pub

Blackfriars Pier

Site of Baynards Castle (Blue Plaque)

City of London School (new)

Millenium Bridge

St Pauls Cathedral

Pauls Walk

Left to Stew Lane

The Alfred Plaque

Three Cranes Walk

All Hallows Lane

Hanseatic Walk

Oystergate Walk

Fishmongers Hall

London Bridge

Old Billingsgate Market

Customs House

Three Keys Walk

Tower Millenium Pier

Warfinger Cottage

Middle Tower

Tower of London

Tower Bridge

South Bank

2.18 km - 1.35 miles

Blackfriars Bridge

Founders Arms

Bankside Gallery

Tate Modern

Millenium Bridge

Cardinals Wharf

Shakespears Globe

Swan

Southwark Bridge

The Anchor

Cannon Street Railway Bridge

Clink Prison Museum

Remains of Winchester Palace

The Golden Hinde

Southwark cathedral

Glazers Hall

London Bridge

Queens walk

Hays Wharf

Dogman and Rocket Girl Sculpture

Izzys Bandstand

Giant Tortoise and Rabitwoman sculpture

Hays Galleria

HMS Belfast

London Assembly

Tower Bridge