Park

Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden

17 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Niv
January 3, 2016
Pleasant riverside park close to the flat.
Stephen
September 6, 2018
A small gem of riverside green space with stunning views of the river and Tower Bridge. A good place to relax and perhaps take a small picnic. Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden commemorates the civilians who died in the London blitz which commenced on 7 September 1940 and ended on 10 May 1941. London was initially bombed for 57 consecutive nights. Many other cities and areas suffered but the East End of London was one of the worst hit areas due to its proximity to the docks with 436 Londoners killed and 1,666 injured on the first night alone, and with total casualties near to 30,000.
A small gem of riverside green space with stunning views of the river and Tower Bridge. A good place to relax and perhaps take a small picnic. Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden commemorates the civilians who died in the London blitz which commenced on 7 September 1940 and ended on 10 May 1941. Lon…
Maxwell
September 28, 2015
Locals secret! Created in memory of East End residents killed in the WWII, the garden is an ideal spot to bask in the sunshine and enjoy some peace and quiet
Christian
July 20, 2014
Get some food from Waitrose and hang out in this little park. No tourists, just London life with a view of Tower Bridge.
Philippe
March 1, 2016
Nice views on the Thames and Tower bridge.

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