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  2. Tower Hotel, London - Wikipedia

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    The Tower Hotel is a large hotel situated on the north bank of the River Thames, on the east side of Tower Bridge, in London.. The hotel was designed by the Renton Howard Wood Partnership, constructed by Taylor Woodrow for owners J. Lyons & Co., and opened in September 1973 by the Constable of the Tower of London, Sir Richard Hull. [1]

  3. Dixon Hotel, Tooley Street - Wikipedia

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    The Dixon Hotel was designed as the Tower Bridge Police Court, latterly Tower Bridge Magistrates' Court and Police Station, [9] in 1904 and opened in 1906. [10] Built in stone and red brick laid in Flemish bond, the style is "Edwardian Baroque". [10] The London: South Pevsner describes it as "quite spectacular of its date". [1]

  4. Hotels in London - Wikipedia

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    The Guoman Tower Hotel [6] (formerly Thistle) near Tower Bridge is one of the largest hotels in London, with over 800 bedrooms, and is regarded by some as one of the ugliest - it was twice voted the second ugliest building in London, in a 2005 Time Out poll, and in a 2006 BBC poll [7] - and most insensitively located brutalist buildings in the ...

  5. Travel chaos as London’s iconic Tower Bridge ‘stuck open’

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    Finished in 1894, Tower Bridge was the largest and most sophisticated bascule bridge ever completed Travel chaos as London’s iconic Tower Bridge ‘stuck open’ Skip to main content

  6. Tower Bridge Quay - Wikipedia

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    Tower Bridge Quay (previously St. Katharine's Pier) is a river transport pier on the River Thames, in London, England.It is owned & operated by Woods River Cruises trading as Woods' Silver Fleet and served by various river transport and cruise operators.

  7. St Katharine Docks - Wikipedia

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    St Katharine Docks is a former dock and now a mixed-used district [1] in Central London, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and within the East End. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, immediately downstream of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. From 1828 to 1968, it was one of the commercial docks that made up the Port of London.