Southbank Centre Square

Formerly known as Festival Square, this is the paved area between the Royal Festival Hall and Belvedere Road.
News & features about Southbank Centre Square
- Christmas market now open on the South Bank (20 Nov 2011)
- Tree was chopped down for Orient-Express South Bank publicity stunt (17 Dec 2010)
- Orient-Express railway carriage on South Bank for Agatha Christie Weekend (18 Nov 2010)
- Thomas Heatherwick's Spun Seats installed on the South Bank (17 Sep 2010)
- 1,000 morris dancers appear on London's streets (31 Aug 2010)
- Rosie Boycott launches monthly Real Food Market on South Bank (4 Jul 2010)
- London's first cycle hire docking station installed in Southwark Street (16 Jun 2010)
- Man in hospital with head injuries after South Bank assault (21 Feb 2010)
- £70,000 price tag for world's tallest paper tower (6 Oct 2009)
- Show goes on as South Bank's Ancient Mariner struck down by swine flu (5 Jul 2009)
- Royal Festival Hall unveils its new look (3 Jun 2007)
- Spitalfields Canteen restaurant to open at Festival Hall (13 Apr 2007)
- Gorillaz appearance brings crowds to South Bank Centre (28 Oct 2006)
- Looking for love on the South Bank (1 Feb 2006)
Forum discussions about Southbank Centre Square
Restaurants, pubs & bars close to Southbank Centre Square
- Canteen (20 yards)
- Ping Pong (62 yards)
- Feng Sushi (66 yards)
- Caffe Vergnano (72 yards)
- The Archduke (76 yards)
- Le Pain Quotidien (86 yards)
- Pizza Express (86 yards)
- Chez Gerard (88 yards)
- Riverside Terrace Cafe (88 yards)
- Concrete (92 yards)
- Skylon (96 yards)
- Giraffe (110 yards)
- Las Iguanas (110 yards)
- Strada (116 yards)
- Wagamama (120 yards)
- Yo! Sushi (122 yards)

