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What is the most important bridge in London?

Built by the Victorians over 100 years ago, Tower Bridge is one of the world's most famous bridges and London's most recognised landmark.



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Tower Bridge This impressive feat of engineering is 244 metres (800 ft) long, covered in 22,000 litres (5,812 gallons) of paint and crossed by 40,000 people each day. Find out more about the bridge's history and enjoy fantastic views from 42 metres (138 ft) above the Thames on the bridge's walkways.

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Completed in 1894, Tower Bridge is the most iconic bridge in London.

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Tower Bridge spans between the boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Southwark, near the Tower of London and the Old City Hall. London Bridge, meanwhile, is slightly upriver, spanning the Thames from the City of London to Southwark.

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The image of Tower Bridge's grand castle-like Towers and raising bascules make it the most recognised bridge in the UK, possibly even in the world.

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Bridges in London – Our Top 4
  • Tower Bridge – one of the most loved and famous London Landmarks. ...
  • Albert Bridge – We think this is the most beautiful bridge in London.
  • Westminster Bridge – this bridge gives one of the best views in London. ...
  • Millennium Bridge – famous pedestrian bridge with wonderful views of iconic St Paul's.


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London is a city of bridges where the past, present and future living together in peace.

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Interesting fact: Lambeth Bridge is painted red to match the seats in the House of Lords, the part of the Palace of Westminster closest to the bridge.

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Southwark Bridge (/'s?ð?rk/ SUDH-?rk) is an arch bridge in London, for traffic linking the district of Southwark and the City across the River Thames. Besides when others are closed for temporary repairs, it has the least traffic of the Thames bridges in London.

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At that time, very little was known about how people adjust their gait when walking on a surface that moves beneath their feet, as the Millennium Bridge did when it wobbled from side to side on its opening day.

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Westminster Bridge spans the River Thames, connecting the city of Westminster on the west bank of London with Lambeth on the east bank. Sights such as the British Parliament, Big Ben and the London Eye are located at both ends of the bridge.

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Operation London Bridge was the funeral plan for Queen Elizabeth II. The plan included the announcement of her death, the period of official mourning, and the details of her state funeral. The plan was created as early as the 1960s and revised many times in the years before her death in September 2022.

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The current colour scheme dates back to 1977. 'The bridge was painted blue, white and red in preparation for the Queen's Silver Jubilee' explains Baty. When it had a £4m overhaul 11 years ago the team decided to stick with the longest-standing hue.

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Fun Facts About The London Bridge
  • Kaboom! The vintage lamps on the bridge are made from the melted-down cannons of Napoleon Bonaparte's army.
  • The London Bridge is rumored to be haunted. ...
  • The inside of the bridge is hollow because it was rebuilt in order to accommodate auto traffic. ...
  • The London Bridge is a movie star!


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