St. Katharine Docks, once a bustling commercial port and part of the Port of London during the 19th and early 20th centuries, now stands as the only marina in central London. Nestled along the waterfront, the area has transformed into a vibrant mix of homes, restaurants, offices, and shops. A stroll along the docks offers a serene retreat from the city’s busy streets, where visitors can admire the boats bobbing gently on the water and savor the local cuisine at the nearby pubs and eateries.
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