Tower Bridge, London
Tower Bridge is the first bridge (15 bridges on River Thames) from London Thames Estuary, also a symbol of London, known as "London's main entrance". The bridge was built in 1886 and open to the public on June 30, 1894, connected south London and North District into a whole.
However the walk across the bridge is stunning, the detail in the stone and ironwork is breathtaking and its easy to see why people flock to the bridge each year. From the bridge you have great views of the Tower of London, HMS Belfast, St Katherine’s Dock and of course London Bridge.
Walking over this bridge is an experience in itself, standing in the middle you can see where the bascules (drawbridges) meet, giving you a sense of the engineering and power needed to lift them skyward. If you are going to London this is a bridge you have to cross.
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