Offices on London’s South Riverside
London’s south riverside transformed. The Shard dominates at 310 metres; Tate Modern anchors culture in a former power station; Borough Market feeds the neighbourhood from stalls trading since 1014. Six neighbourhoods offering riverside positioning. Perfect for teams wanting south-of-the-river without compromising on connectivity.
About
Southbank stretches along the Thames from Waterloo to Bermondsey, transformed over two decades from overlooked south-of-the-river to sought-after business address. The Shard. Western Europe’s tallest building at 310 metres; anchors London Bridge, housing News UK, Shangri-La hotel, and professional services firms with views across London. South Bank’s cultural quarter clusters around the National Theatre and Southbank Centre with year-round programming. Between them: Borough Market (documented trading since 1014), Tate Modern’s free permanent collection in Giles Gilbert Scott’s former power station, and Shakespeare’s Globe reconstructed on its original Bankside site.
Six neighbourhoods offer distinct character. London Bridge/Borough combines The Shard’s corporate presence with market heritage and railway arch character. Bankside/Southwark serves the cultural corridor from Globe to Tate. Waterloo anchors the western end with the UK’s busiest station (94 million passengers annually) and Southbank Centre’s brutalist grandeur. South Bank provides the riverside walkway, Bermondsey adds emerging creative character with galleries and design studios moving into converted warehouses. Borough (Elephant & Castle) is mid-regeneration, offering value that won’t last as the area transforms.
Best for teams from Surrey, Hampshire and South London. Waterloo station serves South Western Railway to Southampton, Portsmouth, Woking, and the entire southwest corridor. Thames Clippers connect you to Greenwich and Putney via river commute. The Jubilee line reaches Canary Wharf in 7 minutes. Pricing reflects the area’s evolution but generally undercuts equivalent north bank locations; you’re south of the river, and that still means something to London’s property psychology. For businesses wanting riverside presence, cultural access, and Zone 1 connectivity without West End or City premiums, you’ll find a growing community of creative and professional businesses here. Southbank delivers value that’s increasingly hard to match elsewhere.
Highlights
- The Shard. Western Europe’s tallest, News UK HQ
- Waterloo station; 94 million passengers annually
- Tate Modern, National Theatre, Globe Theatre
- Borough Market; trading since 1014
- Thames Clippers; river commute to Greenwich











