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Encyclopedia > London SE1

London SE1 is the London postal district covering the area of central London south of the river Thames, between Vauxhall Bridge and St Saviour's Dock, which is just to the east of Tower Bridge.


Localities within SE1 include Bankside, the South Bank, The Borough and parts of Bermondsey.


The riverside has become a focus for artistic activity and tourist attractions in recent years, including:

Most of SE1 is within the London Borough of Southwark, but the western part falls within the London Borough of Lambeth.


Waterloo station is in SE1.


London Underground stations in the area are

Further reading

  • London SE1 community website (http://www.london-se1.co.uk)


London postal district | London South East

SE1 Head District | SE2 Abbey Wood | SE3 Blackheath | SE4 Brockley | SE5 Camberwell | SE6 Catford | SE7 Charlton

SE8 Deptford | SE9 Eltham | SE10 Greenwich | SE11 Kennington | SE12 Lee | SE13 Lewisham | SE14 New Cross

SE15 Peckham | SE16 Rotherhithe | SE17 Walworth | SE18 Woolwich | SE19 Upper Norwood | SE20 Anerley

SE21 Dulwich | SE22 East Dulwich | SE23 Forest Hill | SE24 Herne Hill | SE25 South Norwood | SE26 Sydenham

SE27 West Norwood | SE28 Thamesmead


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London (pronounced [ˈlʌndən]) is the capital city of England and of the United Kingdom.
London is a major tourist destination - counting iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye amongst its many attractions, along with famous institutions such as the British Museum and the National Gallery.
London's other financial hub is the Docklands area in the east of the city, dominated by the Canary Wharf complex, whilst many other businesses locate in the City of Westminster which is the home of the UK's national government.
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