Borough High Street

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Blue Man Group ambient advertising on Borough High Street (March 2007)
Blue Man Group ambient advertising on Borough High Street (March 2007)
Tower 42 can be seen from Borough High Street
Tower 42 can be seen from Borough High Street

Borough High Street is the last section of the road from Dover to London as it approaches London Bridge. It is also the northern section of the A3 road from London to Portsmouth.

It divides historic Southwark in two. It was originally the Roman road Watling Street and in the mediæval period was the site of famous Inns such as the Tabard, the George and the White Hart. St. Thomas' Hospital lay to the east next to the modern Guy's Hospital and St Mary Overie Monastery to the west. Borough Market has its main entrance at the London Bridge end.

Borough is now a thriving cosmopolitan area of London, with many restaurants, bars and the well-known Borough Market. A few well known successful restaurants, supermarkets and cafe's include :


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