 | South East London is home to an array of historical landmarks, museums and art galleries, along with some fantastic sporting venues and top class theatres. It's little surprise then that this part of London is now almost as popular with tourists as Central London.
With the Oxo Tower, the Cutty Sark, the Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe, to name but a few of the delights here, South East London really is a sightseer's dream. This part of the city is also home to an array of shopping malls, independent shops, markets, restaurants, cafés, bars, pubs, cinemas, live music venues, and historic buildings, such as the grade I listed Hall Place.
Among the museums worth visiting are the Greenwich Borough Museum, the Fan Museum, the London Fire Brigade Museum, and the Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum, while art galleries here include the Gallery Fresh, the Dulwich Picture Gallery, and the Hayward Gallery. And with great transport links, via bus, taxi, or train, you're never too far away from the sights and sounds of central London, while Heathrow Airport is also easily accessible via public transport.
If you want to see the greener side of London then why not head further out of the southeast to delights such as the South Norwood Country Park and the London Wildlife Garden Centre.
Postcodes for South East London begin with the letters SE and areas in South East London include Crystal Palace, Charlton, Greenwich, Peckham, Camberwell, Bermondsey, Dulwich, Thamesmead, Lewisham, Blackheath, Abbey Wood, and Herne Hill. |