Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
4.5
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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An iconic London landmark and one of Britain's best loved historic sites, Tower Bridge is open to the public 363 days a year. Within the Bridge's iconic structure and magnificent Victorian Engine rooms, the Tower Bridge Exhibition is the best way of exploring the most famous bridge in the world! Come learn about this incredible feat of Victorian engineering, discover how the Bridge is raised and enjoy stunning panoramic views across London from our high-level walkways, 42 metres above the River Thames. Opening Times: 09:30 - 17:00 (last admission )
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- Dingbat1982Midsomer Norton, United Kingdom671 contributionsLove Tower BridgeWe love Tower Bridge, it's so beautiful to look at, especially at night, but we didn't even realise you could go inside. Used the GWR 241 offer on our tickets, which made it great value. Just have to show that you travelled to London by train. Cat trail for kids where they get stamps, which my 6 year old loved. Brilliant views and fun walking over the glass walkways.Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge. Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day! Thank you again, The Tower Bridge TeamWritten 28 February 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited February 2024Travelled with familyWritten 14 February 2024
- Alex DManchester, United Kingdom140 contributionsTop marks from usReally interesting building. Lots of information about how it was built, but views from the top were great too and the kids loved the glass walk way. Engine rooms were also very impressive. Not too crowded, a real hit with us.Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge. Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day! Thank you again, The Tower Bridge TeamWritten 28 February 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited February 2024Travelled with familyWritten 16 February 2024
- acs1984Cockermouth, United Kingdom1,668 contributionsA walk over Tower BridgeWe had a nice walk over Tower Bridge from one side to the other. It was good to walk over such an iconic bridge and marvel at the workmanship and architecture. Unfortunately it didn't lift when we were there, but we had a nice walk across and took the obligatory selfies anyway!Visited February 2024Travelled with familyWritten 21 February 2024
- FLnurseERBoca Raton, Florida5,702 contributionsAmazing structureGreat place to visit even in the gloomy February weather. Easy access from the Tower of London side, elevator to the top. Short history introduction and a movie started our walkthrough, did not need a guide, everything is labeled. The walkways are comfortable temperature, enclosed, with small slide to open windows for those who want to take photos from the top. Engine rooms are housed in a separate building just follow the blue line on the sidewalk. Gift shop and restrooms are located there as well. It was not crowded, there were however several lower grade school groups present, well behaved. After you finish with the bridge, check out the Gillie and Marc sculptures around the Queen’s walk nearby.Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge. Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day! Thank you again, The Tower Bridge TeamWritten 28 February 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 21 February 2024
- nozzzzz2015Worcester, United Kingdom259 contributionsFantastic PlaceRecently did the tour around the tower. Its initially a bit chaotic as you have to find the correct line while the pavement is of course open to people walking past. Once inside its a fab place, few steps but nothing too bad. Lots of information as you go up the steps. The walkway around the top with the glass panels and mirror above is fab. Also lots of small windows you can slide open for photo ops as well. Then a short walk to the engine room as well which was also very informative. Whole thing was great, took around 45 minutes to do it all. Worth a visit if nearby. Staff all really friendly & helpful.Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge. Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day! Thank you again, The Tower Bridge TeamWritten 28 February 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 25 February 2024
- Gina S3 contributionsA Must-Visit Landmark in LondonTower Bridge is a standout landmark that deserves a spot on every London itinerary. The iconic structure is not just a feast for the eyes but also rich in history. Walking across the bridge offers stunning views of the Thames and the London skyline, making for some excellent photo opportunities. The engineering marvel of the bridge's lifting mechanism is fascinating to witness. While the visitor experience is generally superb, it can get quite crowded, and the ticket price might seem a bit steep for some. Despite these minor drawbacks, Tower Bridge remains a must-visit for its architectural beauty and the unique experience it offers. A solid four-star experience!Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge. Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day! Thank you again, The Tower Bridge TeamWritten 28 February 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited February 2024Travelled with familyWritten 27 February 2024
- Marica BPescia, Italy114 contributionsWorth seeing and climbing up to the high passageI was on this bridge with my daughter. It is certainly the most famous bridge in London, the most majestic and the most visited. It can be explored on foot or by public or private transport. I'm sorry I didn't see it open, but we went up to the highest part, where there is a guided tour that explains the history and construction of the bridge, where there are glass panels to "look underneath", then we go back down to see the hall Historic cars and gadget shop. I recommend it, the ticket is not very expensive, 12.50 poundsThank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge. Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day! Thank you again, The Tower Bridge TeamWritten 24 April 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited February 2024Travelled with familyWritten 29 February 2024
- Mariela and JohnParis, France47 contributionsSpectacular viewSpectacular view of London. This is a must during the day and at night as well. You can buy the tickets on line so you don’t need to make the line. Take a selfie stick for the pictures inside the tower. You will thank me later. It is good for the glass floor section. There is a Greek Restaurant right when you exit the tour tour that I highly recommend.Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge. Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day! Thank you again, The Tower Bridge TeamWritten 24 April 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 3 March 2024
- AustintoBostonBoston, Massachusetts429 contributionsBeautiful!We chose just to enjoy the view near the bridge and walking across it as opposed to paying to see inside. The structure itself is incredible, and definitely surreal to see such a well-known landmark in person. We had a lot of other ticketed events on our agenda that day and didn't feel the need to add this one to the list. Perhaps next time.Visited September 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 3 March 2024
- ian ternetBrighton, United Kingdom27 contributionsTop London attraction, don't miss itThis attraction doesn't disappoint, great views from the overhead walkways, and lots of fun to be had on the glass floor sections (which are complete with overhead mirrors). The stairwells give a good insight into the construction of the bridge, and there are lifts if you need them (toilets too). Leaving the south tower, a short walk down the marked route, is the boiler and engine room exhibition; the original steam powered machinery is in place with explanations of its operation.Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge. Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day! Thank you again, The Tower Bridge TeamWritten 24 April 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 4 March 2024
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GertieGert
London, UK238 contributions
Oct 2024 • Couples
Thank you to the staff who noting my disability, came to my aid to take me to the front of the biggish queue in order to buy 2 tickets for the venue - you were very kind! I highly recommend doing the “historic tour” of the innards of Tower Bridge, it was so very interesting! Many photo opportunities and even though I have a big fear of heights, the only bit of struggle I had was the glass floor (seeing the road below!) - however I still managed to get some quivery photos I’m proud to say! Enjoy your time and then PLEASE go to the gift shop - it’s THE best gift shop I’ve ever been to!! The staff there were fab too - a nan on seeing my slow walk & walking stick tried to sneak in to the front of the till by going around to the other side, but the lady serving had seen me already and waved him off! She then wrapped in tissue paper all my little gifts “so they don't get scratched in the bag” & gave me a beaming smile as I left! Yep highly recommend - don’t forget even walking across the bridge itself has lots of photo opps!
Written 27 October 2024
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Written 4 November 2024
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Michael Shields
Louisville, KY41 contributions
Sept 2022
This was an unexpected gem of a self-guided tour. We purchased tickets in advance which I almost always would recommend because sites like this can limit access. We visited in September 2022 the weekend before the Queen's funeral, so the access pattern was a little different from the usual signage, but it only delayed us a few minutes and all of the staff were extremely polite and helpful.
This is a tour that you could easily blow through in an hour or less, but if you take your time (which we did) and enjoy the views and read about the history, you should plan on a couple of hours to see the exhibits.
The old boilers and pumps were cool to see, but I wish we could have seen the actual working mechanism (even if you don't get to see it work - since openings don't happen randomly). Maybe they already offer a small group tour, but if they don't, they should.
The views from the top were awesome and the glass floor provided some very cool perspective on the river and the bridge itself. It was a beautiful morning so the vistas were awesome. This was also a relative bargain at just over 11 GBP each.
This is a tour that you could easily blow through in an hour or less, but if you take your time (which we did) and enjoy the views and read about the history, you should plan on a couple of hours to see the exhibits.
The old boilers and pumps were cool to see, but I wish we could have seen the actual working mechanism (even if you don't get to see it work - since openings don't happen randomly). Maybe they already offer a small group tour, but if they don't, they should.
The views from the top were awesome and the glass floor provided some very cool perspective on the river and the bridge itself. It was a beautiful morning so the vistas were awesome. This was also a relative bargain at just over 11 GBP each.
Written 10 October 2022
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Hi MichaelShields.
Thank you for taking the time to write a review.
We are glad to hear you enjoyed visiting inside Tower Bridge!
We do indeed offer guided tours for small groups, so we look forward to welcoming you again in the near future.
Warm regards,
Tower Bridge Marketing team
Written 20 October 2022
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Have Camera, Will Travel
South Bend, IN3,804 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
We did a combo Tower of London/Tower Bridge Tour. The Tower Bridge Tour consisted of tickets to take the elevator up to the viewing level, a walk across the clear floor over the road, and an option to see the lifting mechanism, which we did not do because of time constraints.
It was a cool experience. I got a lot of good photos from the top. The floor was nice touch. There are small windows that you can slide open to get good pictures. I recommend a strap for your phone (which is a good idea since there is a phone snatching issue in London) so you don't drop it out the window. Wear your camera strap if that's what you are using.
We took the steps down, which was really cool. We did not stop at the gift shop, but some of us did use the bathrooms. We came down the south tower, so we walked across the bridge to get back to the north side. Lots of good pictures were taken.
I wouldn't say going up to the top is a must do, but this was our first trip to London and was something I really wanted to do to check it off the list of places I've seen.
It was a cool experience. I got a lot of good photos from the top. The floor was nice touch. There are small windows that you can slide open to get good pictures. I recommend a strap for your phone (which is a good idea since there is a phone snatching issue in London) so you don't drop it out the window. Wear your camera strap if that's what you are using.
We took the steps down, which was really cool. We did not stop at the gift shop, but some of us did use the bathrooms. We came down the south tower, so we walked across the bridge to get back to the north side. Lots of good pictures were taken.
I wouldn't say going up to the top is a must do, but this was our first trip to London and was something I really wanted to do to check it off the list of places I've seen.
Written 15 November 2024
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Thank you for your review!
We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge.
Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day!
Thank you again,
The Tower Bridge Team
Written 3 December 2024
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Maria Matos Sequeira
Plymouth, UK683 contributions
Dec 2024 • Family
Tower Bridge Is a bascule and suspension bridge known for its Victorian Gothic design. The original colour of the bridge was chocolate brown. The bridge's central bascules can be raised to allow ships to pass through and the upper walkways (@Entry fee applies) provide breathtaking views of the River Thames and the city of London. There is no charge to walk on the bridge!
The Tower Hill Underground station provides easy access to these landmarks.
The Tower Hill Underground station provides easy access to these landmarks.
Written 27 December 2024
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One 10 Transfers
London, UK7 contributions
Jan 2025 • Business
As a chauffeur with One 10 Transfers, I’ve had the privilege of driving countless visitors to various landmarks in London, but there’s something truly special about the journey from Heathrow Airport to the Tower of London Bridge. It’s not just about the destination but the experience of arriving in the city in comfort, style, and ease.
I met my passengers at the airport, where their flight had just landed, and immediately, I could sense their excitement. After a quick and smooth pickup, we were off on our way towards one of London’s most iconic landmarks – the Tower of London Bridge. The drive was a seamless experience, and I knew the first impression of London would be nothing less than spectacular.
As we cruised along the M4 and entered the city’s more vibrant streets, I made sure to avoid the busy central roads, which helped to keep things moving smoothly, especially during rush hour. The journey offers plenty of scenic views, from the green spaces near Hounslow to the impressive urban skyline as we approached central London. The closer we got to the Tower of London, the more exciting it became.
One of my favorite aspects of this trip is the perspective you get of the city. Driving through the historic streets, you get a real sense of London’s blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication. Approaching the Tower of London and Tower Bridge is simply breathtaking. There’s nothing quite like seeing these iconic structures up close, especially when they come into view just as you turn onto Tower Hill.
As a chauffeur, I always take care to make the drive as smooth and comfortable as possible, ensuring that the passengers can relax, stretch, and take in the surroundings without worrying about anything. The vehicle was immaculate, offering plenty of legroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi for those who want to stay connected.
For visitors to London, the Tower of London Bridge is a must-see. It’s not just a stunning piece of architecture but a place steeped in history, and arriving there after a scenic, relaxing drive only adds to the experience. Whether you're visiting the Crown Jewels or simply admiring the majestic Tower Bridge from below, it's a trip worth remembering.
For those considering a private chauffeur service to start their London journey, I highly recommend One 10 Transfers. Not only does it set the tone for the rest of your trip, but it also takes away the stress of navigating London’s busy streets.
As always, it’s a pleasure to share the magic of London with newcomers, and I look forward to many more drives to the Tower of London and beyond!
Tip: Be sure to look out for the magnificent Tower Bridge from the car—it’s one of the best views of the city!
I met my passengers at the airport, where their flight had just landed, and immediately, I could sense their excitement. After a quick and smooth pickup, we were off on our way towards one of London’s most iconic landmarks – the Tower of London Bridge. The drive was a seamless experience, and I knew the first impression of London would be nothing less than spectacular.
As we cruised along the M4 and entered the city’s more vibrant streets, I made sure to avoid the busy central roads, which helped to keep things moving smoothly, especially during rush hour. The journey offers plenty of scenic views, from the green spaces near Hounslow to the impressive urban skyline as we approached central London. The closer we got to the Tower of London, the more exciting it became.
One of my favorite aspects of this trip is the perspective you get of the city. Driving through the historic streets, you get a real sense of London’s blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication. Approaching the Tower of London and Tower Bridge is simply breathtaking. There’s nothing quite like seeing these iconic structures up close, especially when they come into view just as you turn onto Tower Hill.
As a chauffeur, I always take care to make the drive as smooth and comfortable as possible, ensuring that the passengers can relax, stretch, and take in the surroundings without worrying about anything. The vehicle was immaculate, offering plenty of legroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi for those who want to stay connected.
For visitors to London, the Tower of London Bridge is a must-see. It’s not just a stunning piece of architecture but a place steeped in history, and arriving there after a scenic, relaxing drive only adds to the experience. Whether you're visiting the Crown Jewels or simply admiring the majestic Tower Bridge from below, it's a trip worth remembering.
For those considering a private chauffeur service to start their London journey, I highly recommend One 10 Transfers. Not only does it set the tone for the rest of your trip, but it also takes away the stress of navigating London’s busy streets.
As always, it’s a pleasure to share the magic of London with newcomers, and I look forward to many more drives to the Tower of London and beyond!
Tip: Be sure to look out for the magnificent Tower Bridge from the car—it’s one of the best views of the city!
Written 20 January 2025
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Michele N
Leeds, UK81 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
Visiting the Tower Bridge in London with my teenage daughter was a mix of excitement and a few challenges. The iconic bridge, known for its stunning architecture and breathtaking views, offers a historically enriching and visually captivating walk.
Be prepared for many steps to climb! While a lift is available, the staff seemed reluctant to allow people to use it. This was a bit of a setback for those who might struggle with the extensive stairs, so it's something to keep in mind if accessibility is a concern.
One of the highlights of our visit was the glass walkway. My teenager was thrilled to walk across it, experiencing the thrill of seeing the Thames River right beneath her feet. It’s a unique and exhilarating part of the tour that’s especially appealing to younger visitors.
However, the experience was somewhat marred by the fact that the steps at one end of the walkway were closed. This meant that visitors had to walk in both directions along the same path, leading to a rather crowded and chaotic experience. The narrow walkway made it difficult to fully enjoy the views without bumping into other visitors.
Given the popularity of the Tower Bridge walk, I highly recommend booking your tickets in advance. This not only ensures you get a spot but can also save you time waiting in line.
Despite a few logistical issues, the Tower Bridge walk is a memorable experience, particularly for the unique glass walkway. If you’re visiting with teenagers, they’re likely to find the walk thrilling. Just be prepared for the climb and the potential for some crowded conditions.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely, but with a heads-up about the steps and the potential need for patience with the crowd.
Be prepared for many steps to climb! While a lift is available, the staff seemed reluctant to allow people to use it. This was a bit of a setback for those who might struggle with the extensive stairs, so it's something to keep in mind if accessibility is a concern.
One of the highlights of our visit was the glass walkway. My teenager was thrilled to walk across it, experiencing the thrill of seeing the Thames River right beneath her feet. It’s a unique and exhilarating part of the tour that’s especially appealing to younger visitors.
However, the experience was somewhat marred by the fact that the steps at one end of the walkway were closed. This meant that visitors had to walk in both directions along the same path, leading to a rather crowded and chaotic experience. The narrow walkway made it difficult to fully enjoy the views without bumping into other visitors.
Given the popularity of the Tower Bridge walk, I highly recommend booking your tickets in advance. This not only ensures you get a spot but can also save you time waiting in line.
Despite a few logistical issues, the Tower Bridge walk is a memorable experience, particularly for the unique glass walkway. If you’re visiting with teenagers, they’re likely to find the walk thrilling. Just be prepared for the climb and the potential for some crowded conditions.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely, but with a heads-up about the steps and the potential need for patience with the crowd.
Written 9 August 2024
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Thank you for your review!
We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge.
Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day!
Thank you again,
The Tower Bridge Team
Written 30 August 2024
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ZioOlaf
Province of Palermo, Italy842 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Visited immediately after arriving in London, it surprised me in a positive way.
The usual queue to access, but by quickly scrolling the wait was limited; inside there are interesting and curious parts to see.
The visit itself lasts an hour or so, and you can take advantage of the 2x1 offer (therefore paying for a single ticket for two).
I definitely recommend the visit!
The usual queue to access, but by quickly scrolling the wait was limited; inside there are interesting and curious parts to see.
The visit itself lasts an hour or so, and you can take advantage of the 2x1 offer (therefore paying for a single ticket for two).
I definitely recommend the visit!

Written 18 August 2023
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KH
London, UK676 contributions
Nov 2023 • Solo
Tower Bridge is a symbol of London, and you can enter the upper walkway. Inside, in addition to exhibits introducing the history of the bridge, attention has been paid to small details, such as a see-through floor and small windows throughout for taking photos without going through glass. The engine room, where the steam engine that powers the bridge was installed, is located a little distance away, but you can get there without getting lost by following the blue line.
The admission fee is relatively reasonable for a London tourist attraction, and although I wasn't expecting much, it exceeded my expectations.
The admission fee is relatively reasonable for a London tourist attraction, and although I wasn't expecting much, it exceeded my expectations.

Written 11 November 2023
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Thank you for your review!
We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge.
Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day!
Thank you again,
The Tower Bridge Team
Written 14 December 2023
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Sam B
Paignton, UK82 contributions
Jul 2024 • Family
A must! A fantastic experience which combines history and amazing views. We recently visited london and had fully planned 3 out of our 4 days with the last morning remaining… my wife came across this experience last minute and what a find.
We booked the first time slot 9.30am - it should be noted there was a short queue already but you soon move along. You access the enterance from the north side of the bridge (tower side). The attraction then combines different experiences; an old divers suit, a video from history and then throughout are various characters with facts about the London Bridge and a stamp for the kids to collect and the most eye catching is the see through floors on the walk through - who knew you could walk over London Bridge. For 2 adults and 2 children (ages 3 and 6) it cost £30. We had a pushchair and in part it was mostly accessible via lifts aside from some facts on the stairs. We’d highly recommend. All in all it the experience can take 45-60 mins although should you wish to read everything it may take longer.
We booked the first time slot 9.30am - it should be noted there was a short queue already but you soon move along. You access the enterance from the north side of the bridge (tower side). The attraction then combines different experiences; an old divers suit, a video from history and then throughout are various characters with facts about the London Bridge and a stamp for the kids to collect and the most eye catching is the see through floors on the walk through - who knew you could walk over London Bridge. For 2 adults and 2 children (ages 3 and 6) it cost £30. We had a pushchair and in part it was mostly accessible via lifts aside from some facts on the stairs. We’d highly recommend. All in all it the experience can take 45-60 mins although should you wish to read everything it may take longer.
Written 31 July 2024
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Thank you for your review!
We are glad to hear you enjoyed yourself visiting Tower Bridge.
Please do not hesitate to see us again in the future, we wish you a pleasant rest of your day!
Thank you again,
The Tower Bridge Team
Written 2 August 2024
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Deanosaur89
Edmonton, Canada9,226 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
This Victorian Age bridge is right by the Tower of London and offers a unique view of the city above the River Thames. The bridge itself is beautifully decorated and is the attraction of the area. We spent about 20 minutes in the area taking photos and would have been interested to go inside because entrance at 13.4 is a fair price. We took photos on the bridge, south bank and from the Tower of London. From the bridge itself you can get pictures of the nearby buildings, River Thames and the Tower of London. The closest metro is Tower Hill and there are some good restaurants, cafes and bars near the south side of the bridge.
Written 2 July 2024
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Are there stopping points on the stair climb up to the glass bridge? Visiting with an elderly parent who can make the climb but might need a few resting stops.
Written 19 March 2024
Yes, there are multiple stops along the way and you are always welcome to use our elevators, also!
Written 30 August 2024
Is there a Uber river boat that leaves around 9pm or is there a good river tour that you can see London at night ?
Written 4 March 2024
Hello and thank you for your question but unfortunaetly we did not take the boat or inquire about it, since we were only interested to walk from London bridge to Tower bridge. But i leave it is possible to take a boat on the river i'm not sure weather it is possible at night.
Written 6 March 2024
Everyone seems to say walking on Tower Bridge is free. If so, why Tower Bridge website says it costs 11.40 pounds for entry ticket?
Written 6 March 2023
The bridge itself is free ... There are two towers on the bridge with an ariel walkway (glass floor)
There is a charge for this ...
Written 8 March 2023
Hi there I watched a video that showed what look like a tube station on the Tower Bridge? What is the name of the station that lets you out what looks like a 1/4 of the way up the bridge on the city side. It is right across from the hotel for a better reference if that makes sense. Thank you!
Written 21 February 2022
Hi, the nearest tube station is Tower Hill. Just north of Tower Bridge. 5/10 min walk. There isn’t a tube station on Tower Bridge. There is a walkway, here called a subway or underpass that goes under the road. But you walk it. Hope that helps.
Written 21 February 2022
היי בשביל לחוות את הרצפה השקופה יש צורך לקנות איזה כרטיס?הבנתי שיש 2סוגי כרטיסים איזה מומלץ לקנות?
תודה
Written 23 December 2019
הכרטיס לגשר השקוף לא יקר כמדומני 9-10 פאונד, החוויה קצרה אך מהנה ובעלת נוף מהמם. עמדת הכרטיסים ממוקמת כמה מטרים לאחר הכניסה לגשר, תמיד יש שם אנשים קשה לפספס.
Written 23 December 2019
The bridge, built in 1894, is 244m (800’) long between two 65m (213’) tall towers constructed on piers. The central span of 61m (200’) between the towers is split equally into two bascules or leaves, which can be raised to an angle of 83 degrees to allow river traffic to pass through. The bascules weigh over 1,100 tons each and are counterbalanced to minimize the force required to raise them, an operation which takes just five minutes.
Between the towers are two high level walkways that are 42m (138’) above the River Thames which allow pedestrians to cross the river even when the bridge deck is raised. The walkways were closed to the public in 1910 due to lack of use but were reopened as fully covered passages in 1982 as part of the then newly launched Tower Bridge Exhibition. There is a Glass Floor, comprised of panels weighing 530 kg and measuring 11m (36’) long and 1.8m (2.6’) wide that span the high-level Walkways
Written 13 December 2019
Bonjour,
Pour les personnes ayant des difficultés à monter les escaliers, l'accès à la plateforme de verre est'elle possible en ascenseur svp ?
Merci
Written 13 October 2019
What are the queues like to get onto the glass walkway on a weekend? How long did it take you to get in?
Is it better to book an advanced ticket or does this not affect the queue?
Written 26 September 2019
Hi, yes it is better to book in advance, this includes any other attraction you may like to visit. There can be queues.
Written 28 September 2019
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