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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
The Towers
The twin towers of Tower Bridge, known as the North Tower and the South Tower, are architectural marvels in their own right. Standing 213 feet (65 meters) tall, these towers are connected at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, offering breathtaking views of the city and the River Thames. As part of the Tower Bridge Exhibition, the towers provide visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the inner workings of this iconic structure. From the High-Level Walkways, you can enjoy panoramic vistas that stretch from Canary Wharf to St. Paul’s Cathedral, making it a highlight of any visit to Tower Bridge.
High-Level Walkways
Step into the High-Level Walkways at Tower Bridge, suspended 143 feet above the River Thames. Take in stunning panoramic views of London, from Canary Wharf to St. Paul’s Cathedral, and experience the raising of Tower Bridge beneath you. Walk across the glass floors, witnessing the bustle of Victorian London. Experience life through the glass as you view the bustling city of London and immerse yourself in the vibrant urban atmosphere while learning about the history and significance of this iconic landmark. Follow the Blue Line through the South Tower and North Tower to explore this working bridge. Discover the stories of the unsung heroes who kept it operational.
Victorian Engine Rooms
Explore the Victorian Engine Rooms at Tower Bridge, where the original steam engines and coal burners once powered the bridge’s bascules. Discover the unsung heroes, including coal stokers and engineers, who made the bridge operational. Marvel at the magnificent machinery that fueled the raising of Tower Bridge. Visit the Engine Rooms Shop for London-themed gifts, books, souvenirs, and more. This hidden gem offers a fascinating look into 19th-century engineering and is a must-see for history lovers.
Tower Bridge Exhibition
At the Tower Bridge Exhibition, delve into the history and engineering behind this iconic landmark. Explore the twin towers and bascule chambers to uncover interactive displays, original designs, and stories of the people who built the bridge. Walk the glass floors for panoramic views of London and learn about the unsung heroes of Tower Bridge. Follow the Blue Line for the full visitor journey inside Tower Bridge. Don’t forget to shop for London-themed gifts, books, and souvenirs at the Engine Rooms Shop.
Architectural Design
Admire the architectural brilliance of Tower Bridge, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry. This bascule bridge, featuring iconic High-Level Walkways, blends Victorian Gothic with modern engineering. Its towers, clad in Cornish granite and Portland stone, perfectly complement the nearby Tower of London, offering an unforgettable view of London's history and design.
Historical Significance
Completed in 1894, Tower Bridge eased road traffic while maintaining access to London's busy docks. Constructed with over 11,000 tons of steel, its eight-year build was a remarkable feat of Victorian engineering. Today, it stands as a symbol of London's industrial heritage and architectural ingenuity. With ties to Queen Victoria and the British royal family, Tower Bridge has played a key role in London’s maritime history, often raising for historic vessels, solidifying its importance in the city’s heart and global legacy.
Attractions Nearby to Explore
Nearby attractions include the historic Tower of London, home to the Crown Jewels, and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre for a taste of live theatre. Visit The Shard for panoramic views, or explore Borough Market for delicious food. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings of St. Katharine Docks or stroll along the Thames Path. London Bridge offers shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a great spot to continue your exploration of the area after visiting Tower Bridge.
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