It may not be the first stop on the tourist trail, but this is an area that shouldn’t be overlooked. Its beautiful bridge stretches the City of London, Temple and
St. Paul’s Cathedral on the north side to Shakespeare’s Globe, Blackfriars, Southwark and Waterloo on the south side. It’s the perfect spot for accessing the best of central London on either side of the river. More attractions on the south include the Tate Modern and the Southbank. At the latter, you’ve got beautiful views across the Thames and the very best of the arts at the Royal Festival Hall, the National Theatre and the National Film Theatre. You couldn’t be more spoilt for choice. And if you need even more spoiling, there’s only one thing for it – gay massage in Blackfriars. It never disappoints because the men are world-class hunks who seem sent from heaven, so attractive and sensual are their very essences.
When you return to the streets, there’s so much you can do. Why not stroll the full length of the bridge, taking in the wonderful views as you go? Or head to the
London Eye for stunning vistas at any time of day. Grab something to eat at either of the restaurants in the Oxo Tower – the less expensive brasserie or the luxury option at the top. There’s nothing like the feeling of a wonderful lunch in the heart of the capital, with people-watching thrown in for good measure. Tubes, buses and cabs are plentiful here, and there are also several overland railway stations close by. The city’s yours for the taking, with every street corner a new possibility.
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