Millwall Outer Dock

Millwall Outer Dock is a harbor or marina Greater London England located in United Kingdom.

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Millwall Greater London United Kingdom

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Filmsquare

In The World Is Not Enough (1999) James Bond performs a barrel roll in his speedboat, jumping off the back of his victim's boat and smashing through her deck-mounted HK21 at Millwall Outer Dock. Read more

Alex Miroshnik

Fantastic view in the evening. Calm and quiet area .

Attila Barna

It's my favourite place, close to my flat. Really like it because here I can turn off my mind and hanging out with my friends. Therefore the viewing is nice with the high buildings.

Attila Barna

It's my favourite place, close to my flat. Really like it because here I can turn off my mind and hanging out with my friends. Therefore the viewing is nice!

Sergio A

Beautiful place with nice canals

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Farm
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Really nice place to be close to nature within London and have a nice and fresh breakfast - Adrián

6.1
Supermarket
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What can you say but cheap prices. $_$ Recommend going to the WORLD FOODS section, you might find something that may surprise you:) and checkout the POUND shop section- there might be something useful - NoMade InMongolia

8.5
Park
Millwall Park

A nice park with a half decent play area for the kids. Great views of Canary Wharf and the Shard over the tree line. - Chris Stansbury