German bombs virtually destroyed the Bermondsey area during World War II, but they have been rebuilt. Most of what you see now in Bermondsey dates back to after 1945 because so much land was leveled when the city burned down before then.

There’s a good variety of apartments and houses available in Bermondsey. For those who want to live within the city walls, there is an array of terraces full of charm and elegance next door modern buildings built within recent years. When you walk down the street in this neighbourhood, there are so many dining options that it feels like a world tour every time. Excellent restaurants with high ratings are found here. The local food scene has taken off over recent years, thanks to revitalization campaigns that have attracted plenty more people than before who want nothing but fresh, tasty eats.  

When you need something different, head down to Ropewalk Street Market, this little alleyway has hidden away tons of restaurants and bars that will satisfy your taste buds with their unique flavors.

In Bermondsey, there’s a thriving community theater and movie scene. Shortwave is one of the most popular arthouse cinemas in town, focusing on classic movies from around the world. The Scoop provides audiences with great opportunities for live performances under floor seats and performance arts like circuses or Punch & Judy Show during children’s hours (they also offer dancing classes). Finally, we have The Unicorn Theatre, which specializes exclusively in producing plays targeted at kids. 

Younger people and creatives make up the majority of residents in this neighbourhood, but there’s a nice mix. Those working within the City or Southwark area choose to live here because it’s so easy for them to access central London life while still being close enough that their commute isn’t too bad either.

Living in Bermondsey is never dull. This London neighbourhood has plenty of things to do and see, whether it’s visiting the museum or going on an adventure outside with your family. You will have access to conveniences like gyms, shops and several supermarkets wherever you live–so there will always be everything at hand.

Bermondsey is a riverside district in London, United Kingdom area that borders the Thames to its north, Rotherhithe across from the east bank of The Shellards sculpture garden near Tower Bridge station. Southwark covers most areas south but includes some territory just outside this boundary, such as Blackfriars Road and Carey Place, located close by transportation arteries like Commercial Road subway station. You can quickly get almost any form of public transport accessible 24/7. 

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