Hye all....joh again...I found South Bank much interesting as it boast many attarctions...have a look at this beautiful area of London...

London Eye is the world famous attraction located at the western end of Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, visited by over 3 million people a year. It also known as the Millennium Wheel and is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe. know more information from here..
Nearest Underground stations:
Waterloo Station- Hotel Accommodation
Westminster Station- B and B Hotels
Where to Stay:- Cheap Accommodations near London EyeRoyal Festival Hall: Royal Festival Hall is one of the leading performance venues in the world. It is located at the heart of Southbank Centre complex. This grand Royal festival hall consists of The Clore Ballroom, Southbank Centre Shop and the Saison Poetry Library and for sure you can find some best Food!! The closest tube stations are Waterloo and Embankment.
The Queen Elizabeth Hall: The Queen Elizabeth Hall is the second largest concert hall on Southbank Centre site. It also contains two smaller venues, the Purcell Room and The Front Room. It is a music venue on the South Bank that hosts daily classical, jazz, and avant-garde music and dance performances. Music lovers should watch a show here....Opening timings follows ...5-10.30 pm weekdays and 2pm-10.30pm weekends
South Bank was made for long lazy afternoons and evenings...after visiting the this area you will be ralaxed as it offers smthing for everyone, a bit different i must say..By the well served trasport you need not take much trouble i guess and it is a perfect place to explore on Foot too..is it not great..
What all you have to do is plan your trip to enjoy the atmosphere of this buzzing South Bank..If you are thinking about accommodation in South bank...there are many stylish hotel bars, family-friendly cafes and funky places to grab a quick bite or late night drink.
Have a great time....cheers..
John