South Bank Lion - Free Audio Guide
London, England, United Kingdom
South Bank Lion, The Queen's Walk, Lambeth, London Borough of Lambeth, London, Greater London, England, SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
The South Bank Lion is a striking 1837 sculpture located next to County Hall on London's South Bank. Created by William Frederick Woodington, this Grade II* listed sculpture was originally mounted on the Lion Brewery and has a rich history. Weighing 13 tonnes and measuring 13 feet long and 12 feet high, the lion is crafted from Coade stone, known for its durability against weathering. The statue symbolizes London's heritage and is a popular photo spot for visitors. Although there are no admission fees to view the statue, visitors should be aware of the surrounding attractions such as the London Eye and the Royal Festival Hall. The South Bank area is easily accessible via public transport, with nearby bus and train stations.