Vinopolis

[2] Vinopolis spanned 2.5 acres (10,000 m2) and was devoted to the world of wine, including its history, development, and taste.

He chose a site beneath the arches of a Victorian railway viaduct[4] that was built in 1866 by the Southeastern Railway Company to carry an extension line from London Bridge Station over the Thames to the north bank.

[citation needed] Its first program was a four-hour guided tour through static wine displays with tastings.

The business evolved over the years, and at the time it closed, it operated as both a wine tour and a corporate events venue.

Throughout the year, Vinopolis hosted a range of events featuring wine, spirits, and food.

View of Vinopolis from Park Street.