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