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A riverside walk along London’s South Bank covering some of the city’s most historic and cultural landmarks. This short route connects medieval remains, Shakespearean theatre heritage, maritime history, and one of London’s oldest churches, all within walking distance along the Thames. Route: Millennium Bridge → Shakespeare’s Globe → The Clink Prison → Winchester Palace → The Golden Hinde → Southwark Cathedral → London Bridge Highlights: Millennium Bridge – A modern steel pedestrian bridge aligned with St Paul’s Cathedral, opened in 2000 and engineered with dampers after its initial “wobble.” Shakespeare’s Globe – A reconstruction of the 1599 playhouse associated with William Shakespeare, continuing the tradition of open-air theatre on the South Bank. The Clink Prison – One of England’s oldest prisons, operating from the 12th century; the term “clink” became slang for jail. Winchester Palace – Medieval palace ruins of the Bishops of Winchester, with the surviving rose window marking the scale of the original great hall. The Golden Hinde – A full-size replica of Sir Francis Drake’s ship, symbolising England’s first circumnavigation of the globe in the 16th century. Southwark Cathedral – A Gothic cathedral with over 1,000 years of history and strong links to the theatre community of Bankside. London Bridge – A historic river crossing on the site of bridges dating back to Roman London, today surrounded by the modern City skyline. This walk offers continuous Thames views and a compact journey through nearly two millennia of London’s history.