Tower Bridge
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Join the people snapping the best views of London from over 40 metres above the River Thames!
Want a unique bird's-eye view of the British capital? A spectacular glass floor is the most significant addition to the Tower Bridge since it first opened in 1982.
Highlights of your Tower Bridge experience
- This jaw-dropping feature might freak a few people out, but there's ordinary floor on either side of the glass if you get too scared to look down!
- Kids can make the experience even more interactive with the Family Trail app. They’ll learn fascinating stories about the bridge, and be able to use their phone as a wrench to tighten the bolts, a shovel to tip coal into the boiler to power the bridge, and a steering wheel to guide a boat safely along the Thames.
- For those curious about how the bridge works, you can even ask an expert in the Engine Rooms on select days
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About your visit:
- Your visit begins by climbing the North Tower.
- Then head along East Walkway and West Walkway, crossing the iconic Glass Floors.
- Descend down the South Tower to road level.
- Then follow the Blue line commemorating the workers of Tower Bridge.
- Finally, enter the Victorian Engine Rooms and complete your visit in the gift shop.
How to find us
Address: London Tower Bridge, Tower Bridge Rd, London SE1 2UP
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The Tower Bridge Ticket Office and entrance is located on the west side of the North Tower.
We suggest arriving in plenty of time to take photographs of the surroundings.
By train:
Tower Bridge is close to both London Bridge and Fenchurch Street National Rail stations, or Tower Gateway DLR Station. If you are up for a nice walk along the Thames, you can also walk to Tower Bridge from Blackfriars, Cannon Street or City Thameslink stations.
By tube:
Tower Hill station is a seven-minute walk from Tower Bridge. It can be can be accessed from the District, and Circle lines. It has step-free access from platform to street.
London Bridge station is served by the Northern, and Jubilee lines. Tower Bridge is just a short walk away. It has step-free access from train to street.
By bus:
The following bus routes will take you to Tower Bridge: 15, 42, 78,100, 343.
Yes, Tower Bridge is fully accessible. There is lift access taking visitors to all levels in the Towers and Engine Rooms, although our lifts will only be available for those who require them. This means all visitors can enjoy London’s defining landmark safely. Accessible toilets are also available once inside.
Yes, Tower Bridge is dog-friendly. We ask that dogs are kept on their lead and supervised at all times during their visit.
Please note that at busy times, the number of dogs allowed into the attraction may be restricted.