A recent study revealed that Southwark is the unhappiest borough in the whole of south east London.

A study was conducted by the ONS (Office for National Statistics) to see how happy people living in each borough in the UK were, and the ratings showed that Southwark was the unhappiest.

Several factors can influence the perception of unhappiness in a given area.

These factors may include socioeconomic challenges, crime rates, limited community resources, and individual experiences.

But beneath it all, Southwark is a borough with a rich history and some iconic landmark sites.

So we’ve made a list of the six attractions in Southwark that make it anything but unhappy.

 

The Shard

This Is Local London:

Southwark is home to The Shard, which is the tallest building, not just in London, but the UK and Western Europe.

The iconic skyscraper offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.

With its striking architecture and impressive height, the Shard has become a symbol of modern Britain, and Southwark is the lucky borough that gets to house it.

So if you fancy a lunch in the sky while overlooking the London’s beauty, then the Shard is one to satisfy your day.

 

Borough Market

This Is Local London:

Borough Market is a renowned food market located in Southwark, London.

It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a history dating back to the 1100s.

Known for its vibrant and diverse range of fresh produce and international cuisine, Borough Market is a key destination for food enthusiasts and a highlight of Southwark's culinary scene.

So, when it comes to Southwark's culinary scene, Borough Market is a standout.

Borough Market is open from 10am to 5pm on Tuesday to Friday, 9am to 5pm on Saturday, and 10am to 4pm on Sunday.

 

The London Bridge Experience

The London Bridge Experience is a thrilling and educational attraction located in Southwark London.

It offers visitors an immersive journey through the history of the iconic London Bridge.

The experience is full with interactive exhibits, live actors, and special effects.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking an exciting adventure, this unique experience is a bucket-list item in Southwark, providing an insight to the rich cultural history of London.

The London Bridge Experience is open from 12pm to 6pm on weekdays and 11am to 6pm on weekends.

 

The Globe Theatre

This Is Local London:

The Globe Theatre in Southwark is a historic theatre that recreates the original Globe Theatre, which burned down in 1613.

The original Globe Theatre was the home of Shakespeare’s performances.

The new Globe Theatre offers visitors an immersive experience with its authentic Elizabethan architecture and performances.

The open-air theatre, with its 360-degree auditorium, allows audiences and performers to always see each other.

So, whether it’s Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, or Macbeth, the Globe Theatre is a key attraction in Southwark, providing a unique and memorable experience for theatre enthusiasts and Shakespeare fans alike.

 

Golden Hinde

The Golden Hinde is another piece of Elizabethan history in Southwark.

The Golden Hinde is a full-scale replica of a ship that was captained by Sir Francis Drake in the 1500s.

It offers visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and learn about the adventures of Drake and his crew.

As one of Southwark's top attractions, it provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of 16th-century sailing.

 

Tower Bridge

This Is Local London:

Last on our list in another iconic landmark – Tower Bridge.

It is a combined bascule (seesaw) and suspension bridge that crosses the River Thames.

With its stunning architecture, panoramic views, and fascinating exhibitions, Tower Bridge is one of the greatest things about Southwark.

Tower Bridge showcases the engineering marvels of Southwark.