Discover the iconic Tower Bridge in London with an admission ticket that grants access to its historic walkways and fascinating Engine Rooms. Marvel at stunning panoramic views of the city from the high-level glass floors, and explore the Victorian machinery that once powered the bridge’s bascules. Uncover the stories behind this engineering marvel and its pivotal role in London’s history.
One of London’s most iconic landmarks, Tower Bridge has a fascinating history spanning over 135 years. Did you know it took 8 years to build and over 11,000 tonnes of steel were used for the Towers and Walkways? Discover interesting stories and more as you wander through the walkways and engage with the interactive displays and exhibitions.
A visit to Tower Bridge wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the incredible Walkways and Glass Floors. Walk across the high-level Walkways and enjoy panoramic views of London’s famous locations and landmarks. At 42 metres above the Thames, you’ll soak in sights of Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece St Paul’s Cathedral, Canary Wharf, the historic Greenwich, Tower of London, the City, The Shard and much more.
The Tower Bridge Ticket Office and entrance is located in the west side of the North Tower.
Your e-ticket will be checked by our team once you arrive.
Please arrive at least 15min before your scheduled entry time to allow time for queuing and security checks.
Suitcases, wheeled bags and oversized items will not be allowed at the Bridge.
Your pre-booked ticket will not offer you fast track entry into Tower Bridge.
Golden Tours acts as an official agent for these activities, as such you are subject to the terms and conditions of the supplier.
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Victoria Coach Station, Earls Court, Farringdon
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