Undiscovered London, Butlers Wharf and Shad Thames

(64 customer reviews )

Bermondsey underground station, London

Guided by Aaron or Ann or Chris or Isobel

Adult: £20 · Students & Seniors: £15 · Children: £5

Walk Times

Day Walk Type Start Time End Time
Wednesday Weekly 10.45 am 12.45 pm Winter Summer Reserve Online

N.B. this walk will not take place on the following dates:

17-06-2026

Introduction

Unfamiliar London – memories of the days when Bermondsey was at the heart of the biggest port in the world. Victorian warehouses, old docks – still there but adapting to the C21. See it before it changes.

Walking Tour Practicals

Meeting time: Every Wednesday at 10.45 am

Meeting point: Bermondsey  Tube Station

Price: £20 per person (full adult); £15 concessions (full-time students, over 65s and people with the London Walks Loyalty Card; £10 for Concessions Loyalty Card holders (full-time students and over 65s); £5 for kids; tinies go free.

IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THE GUIDING

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Itinerary

Leave the traffic and the tube station and within minutes you’re walking along a historic riverside street. It’s still, calm, and there are wonderful views across the Thames to Wapping, downriver to Canary Wharf and Rotherhithe, and upriver to Tower Bridge and the new tall buildings of the City of London. You are only minutes from Central London but it is a world away from its bustle.

Shad Thames

A bridge by the riverfront over St Saviour’s dock takes you to Shad Thames, its warehouses once full of grain and spices, now transformed into expensive apartments. This street is full of history and features dating back to Victorian times, with its Grade II listed warehouses, cobbled street and overhead iron bridges. You will discover how this part of London once was the heart of the trade of the city, where exotic commodities such as tea and coffee were stored.

When in the C20 the new huge container ships couldn’t sail this far up the Thames, the port moved away down river.  But in the 1980s and 1990s the area was regenerated where warehouse conversions became new homes. To help bring back life to the heart of Shad Thames, restaurateur Sir Terence Conran opened well-known restaurants including Le Pont de la Tour and Butler’s Wharf Chop House. For those looking for the Design Museum, its first home is here, but it moved from Shad Thames to Kensington in 2016, to an amazing structural design and should not be missed!

Shad Thames and its criss-cross walkways

Shad Thames and its criss-cross walkways

Butlers Wharf

This brings us to Butlers Wharf and Tea Trade Wharf. Both iconic buildings on the River Thames, overlooking St Katharine Docks. The Butlers Wharf building was completed in 1873 to house goods arriving at Butlers Wharf Pier for distribution all over the United Kingdom. As in much of the rest of the area, these buildings have been converted into luxury flats. As we walk around, you will be transported to a different era, when the south bank of the River Thames was an industrial hub, and Horselydown was the home of a favourite brewery.

Bermondsey

Turn inland to Tooley Street to see more of Bermondsey’s social history, the changes brought by the railway that turned it into ‘London’s larder’. Here are street names to remind you that for centuries Bermondsey’s biggest industry was leather tanning. The smell has gone, the names remain.

Southwark

Come back to the C21 as we pass the Shard, tallest building in London – for now. Its glittering peak dominates the surrounding area by London Bridge. And end just by London Bridge – for centuries the only way of crossing the river. Everyone used the bridge – merchants and visitors, kings and queens. Now you’re at the best place in London for a snack – Borough Market. This is foodie heaven – treat yourself to a toasted cheese sandwich.

Frequently asked questions

What can I do after the tour?

After a little snack at Borough Market, you can visit Southwark Cathedral then continue on to the South Bank, walking past Shakespeare’s Globe, the Tate and all the way to the National Theatre.

What the guide says

One of the reasons I love this walk is that people are always surprised. After all, they know what Buckingham Palace and Westminster look like – but often they have no idea of just how fascinating this part of London is. Bermondsey in its heyday was at the heart of the port of London. Its river banks were crowded with docks and shipping, its lanes with warehouses storing goods brought into the port.

The riverside in Bermondsey is now peaceful, with great views across to the City. The narrow street of Shad Thames seems unchanged since the dockers unloaded sacks of grain, and the magnificent warehouses of Butler’s Wharf stored tea, instead of restaurants.

There’s plenty of history to interest foodies – many household names manufactured jam, biscuits and canned food here. But the early industry was leather tanning, a process guaranteed to turn your stomach. And we’ll tell you all about it.

Dig a little deeper and find out how what was a country village became a slum, over which hung a ‘graveyard smell’. How it was transformed by industry, and how local pressure transformed it yet again – bringing in radical housing policies and pioneering health care long before the days of the NHS.

And to end, we can even offer you a  really good Victorian murder.

 

LONDON WALKS PRIVATE WALKS

If you can’t make one of the regularly scheduled, just-turn-up, Undiscovered London, Butlers Wharf and Shad Thames it can always be booked as a private tour. If you go private you can have the Undiscovered London, Butlers Wharf and Shad Thames walk – or any other London Walk – on a day and at a time that suits your convenience. We’ll tailor it to your requirements. Ring Fiona or Mary on 020 7624 3978 or email us at [email protected] and we’ll set it up and make it happen for you. A private London Walk – they’re good value for an individual or couple and sensational value for a group – makes an ideal group or educational or birthday party or office (team-building) or club outing.

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64 reviews for Undiscovered London, Butlers Wharf and Shad Thames

  1. Brian Connor

    We really enjoyed Aaron’s tour. A true off-the-beaten-path walk with a tremendous amount of history that was presented in an engaging and friendly manner. Would recommend to anyone looking to delve deeper into London history. Most of the people on the tour were a group of pensioners from England – as a foreigner it was enjoyable chatting with them between stops.

  2. Janice

    Phillip was a wonderful guide. I enjoyed learning the history of this part of London that I had not yet explored.

  3. Phinella Henderson

    Great walk today led by Dr Aaron Hunter who really knows his stuff, He communicated his encyclopaedic knowledge of Bermondsey with a light touch and ensured that the group enjoyed the tour through the back streets and past stunning river views and gentrified wharves.

  4. Richard O

    Well done Andy for your fine walk today.

    So enjoyed it….certainly the stroll along old Carter Lane where l used to work…

    I learned many facts today from your walk…
    And enjoyed every minute…

    Thankyou for giving everyone present a great day out….we all enjoyed it

    Best Regards Andy……Richard O’Brien
    22.feb. 2026..

  5. Martha Mount

    This was my ninth or tenth London Walk and as always, I discovered more of London, learned interesting historical facts as well as some tidbits of local drama. All of my guides have been very enthusiastic and have a love of their city. This one explored a part of the city I’d never heard of as well as insights as to how it’s changed over the centuries and continues to evolve. Kudos for another great walk!

  6. Sandra Behrens

    We had a wonderful walk with Ann around Bermondsey in a party of just three. Lots of information and places we otherwise would never had seen. Thank you so much, we really enjoyed it. A good walk – as always with LONDON WALKS!

  7. Angela Atkinson

    This was such an informative and interesting walk. Ann was a great guide and we discovered so many new things about this part of London which is usually unexplored. We visit London regularly and try to book a London Walk each time. Highly recommended!

  8. Antje

    This walk is a very special one! It gives a good glimpse and idea to the history of that certain area and how it developed to its present situation by influences of inhabitants and politics and the change of trade. Ann presented this and much more as the hints to help one to get deeper into that history in such words that I could imagine pictures how life was like during times. Thanks a lot for that interesting walk!!

  9. John King

    Philip covered a lot of interesting aspects of this area- which I thought that I knew quite well! It was a well presented, well paced walk. I enjoyed it.

  10. Pam Bowen

    An excellent and interesting walk through a part of London I’d not visited before. Having lived here for 15 years I’m always amazed at the secret areas of London and their amazing history. Ann’s tour around the areas of Butlers Wharf and Shad Thames was so interesting; she is an engaging speaker with plenty of tales and historical snippets along the way. Kept a good pace with plenty of time for questions.

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