Mayor of London Sadiq Khan led a minute's silence during a vigil for those killed in Saturday's terror attack.
Hundreds of people shrugged off the rain in Potters Fields Park to pay tribute to the seven who died and 48 injured.
People from all faiths attended the event on Monday evening, with many saying they were there as a mark of respect.
The crowd included paramedics, police officers, fire crews and community leaders.
And many of them brought flowers to lay in tribute at the vigil.
Outside City Hall, people laid tributes to those who died when three men drove a van into pedestrians on London Bridge and launched a knife attack in Borough Market.
Some people left messages of defiance with floral tributes.
While others lit candles.