A vigil is set to be held in London on Monday (June 5), in wake of the terror attack in London on Saturday night (June 3).

Seven people lost their lives and 48 were left injured after three men drove a van into pedestrians on London Bridge.

The men then left the van and began stabbing people in bars and restaurants in Borough Market.

Flowers have been laid in tribute (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

The Mayor of London has invited the public to attend a vigil at Potters Fields Park on Monday evening, to express sympathy and remember those who have lost their lives.

On their website, London Assembly say: "The Mayor invites all Londoners – and everyone visiting our city - to come together in solidarity to remember those who have lost their lives in Saturday's attack, to express sympathy with their families and loved ones and to show the world that we stand united in the face of those who seek to harm us and our way of life.

Floral tributes seen on London Bridge after it was reopened (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

"We will never let these cowards win and we will never be cowed by terrorism.

"Members of the public will be able to lay floral tributes at the flagpoles at City Hall."

Posting on Twitter, Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan said: "Join us at Potters Fields at 6pm today to remember the victims of Saturday’s attack and stand against terrorism."

When and where will it take place?

The vigil will take place on Monday (June 5) between 6pm and 7pm at Potters Fields Park, next to City Hall and Tower Bridge.

Full address:

Potters Fields Park

London

SE1 2AA

Flowers are laid on London Bridge (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

How can I get there?

According to Transport for London (TfL), London Bridge station has reopened and is operating a normal service.

On their website, TfL says: "All entrances/exits to London Bridge station have now reopened with the exception of Borough High Street.

"Because of this reduced access, the station may be busier than usual."

The vigil location can also be accessed via Tower Hill, which is located just across the River Thames .

Motorists should be aware London Bridge is only available to cross in the northbound direction.

Bus routes remain disrupted following the incident on Saturday night, click here to check your route.

Ahead of the vigil, the Mayor of London posted the following Tweet:

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