Explore inside Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge Tower Bridge is more than a bridge – it’s a place you can visit Select areas to discover what’s inside Begin your visit by walking up the North Tower Discover the architects, engineers, and technicians who built and laid the foundations of the landmark
Tower Bridge - Wikipedia It crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and is one of five London bridges owned and maintained by the City Bridge Foundation, a charitable trust founded in 1282
Tower Bridge tickets - Tower Bridge Discover our ticket options and see what's on inside Tower Bridge to make the most of your visit to London's defining landmark Pre-booking is recommended If you need to change the date and time of your booking, please manage your booking If you need any further assistance, reach out to +44 (0)20 7407 9191
Tower Bridge | Description, History, Facts | Britannica The Tower Bridge is movable bridge of the double-leaf bascule (drawbridge) type that spans the River Thames between the Greater London boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Southwark It is a distinct landmark that aesthetically complements the Tower of London, which it adjoins
Tower Bridge - City of London A visit to Tower Bridge will transport you to Victorian London, telling the story of the city’s defining landmark from the very beginning Immerse yourself in the architecture and engineering,
Visiting Tower Bridge, London: practical guide for first-time visitors Tower Bridge is one of London ‘s most recognisable landmarks, a Victorian bascule bridge completed in 1894 and open to visitors year-round This guide was updated in May 2026: The key price update most guides have missed: adult admission is now £18 00 — many aggregators and articles still show figures of £12 to £16 from earlier seasons
Tower Bridge tickets | Visit London’s landmarks Tower Bridge is an architectural icon and one of London’s most famous attractions Designed and built in Victorian times, it was the largest and most sophisticated bascule bridge ever completed when it opened in 1894, and it still endures more than 130 years later