Nightlife
So you've never been to… Royal Vauxhall Tavern?
It’s south London’s oldest and most iconic LGBT venue
You'll know Vauxhall by its gigantic roundabout and under-threat giant steel bus station that occupies what was once the site of the Georgian Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens. All that remains of that is a small park of the same name. Join the Thames Path below the looming MI6 to walk along the river to the South Bank; the other direction is a bit of a building site as the Battersea Power Station development, set to open in 2020, transforms the area.
Damien Hirst opened a gallery here in 2015, spear-heading a new mini arts scene. But Vauxhall is probably best known as one of London’s gay centres, and still proves a lively clubbing and after-party haunt, despite several bars and clubs closing in recent years. Thankfully, the legendary Royal Vauxhall Tavern saw off property developers and remains an LGBT beacon. After something calmer? Seek out the lush, secluded gardens of the bohemian Bonnington Square or check out one of the variety of great restaurants in Vauxhall instead.
It’s south London’s oldest and most iconic LGBT venue
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