More London, Development on the south bank of the River Thames in London
More London is a building complex on the south bank of the Thames comprising modern office buildings, shops, cafes, and public spaces. The site connects different areas through wide pavements, stairs, and pathways lined with trees, greenery, and water features.
The area was once an active port and warehouse district before being transformed into a modern office and leisure area in the early 2000s. This redevelopment reflects London's shift from a manufacturing and trading hub to a global financial center.
More London carries a modern name reflecting the expansion and renewal of this riverside area. The buildings and public spaces are used daily by workers, visitors, and locals who gather for meals, breaks, and social interaction throughout the day.
The complex is easy to walk through with wide, level pathways that connect different areas and are accessible for visitors on foot. Wear comfortable shoes for exploration, as the site covers a large area with varying elevations.
The area features the iconic City Hall with its distinctive egg-like shape and internal spiral walkway, which closed as the seat of administration in 2021 and is now being redesigned. This unusual architecture and ongoing transformation make the place a continuous point of change and innovation in London's cityscape.
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