
Allow 1-1.5 hours · Tower Hill (5 min walk) / London Bridge (10 min walk) · Suitable for all ages. Children under 5 go free
Prijs vanaf
£16
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Tower Bridge is one of the most recognisable structures in the world and one of the top things to do in London for visitors of all ages. The Tower Bridge Experience lets you explore this iconic landmark from the inside — cross the high-level glass walkways 42 metres above the Thames for vertigo-inducing views through the glass floor panels, then descend into the Victorian Engine Rooms to see the massive steam engines that once powered the bridge's famous bascules. Book tickets in advance to guarantee your entry time.
Built between 1886 and 1894, Tower Bridge was an engineering marvel of its age — a working bascule bridge that could raise its roadway to let tall ships pass while maintaining a pedestrian crossing above. The exhibition tells the fascinating story of its construction, the workers who built it, and how the bridge operates today. If you time your visit right, you can watch the bridge lift from the glass walkways above — an unforgettable sight that happens around 800 times a year. Check the lift schedule on the Tower Bridge website to plan your visit.
Tower Bridge sits in one of London's most rewarding sightseeing areas. The nearest tube station is Tower Hill, just a five-minute walk away, and London Bridge station is about ten minutes on foot. Immediately next door stands the Tower of London, where you can see the Crown Jewels and join a Yeoman Warder tour. A short walk along the south bank brings you to HMS Belfast, the historic warship moored on the Thames. This stretch of the river is perfect for combining two or three London attractions in a single morning or afternoon.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover or a family looking for a thrilling experience, Tower Bridge delivers. The glass floor walkways are a huge hit with children, while the Victorian Engine Rooms offer a fascinating look at industrial-age engineering. For another iconic London landmark with spectacular views, consider pairing your visit with The View from The Shard, visible just upriver from the walkways.
Dichtstbijzijnde metro
Tower Hill (5 min walk) / London Bridge (10 min walk)
Duur
Allow 1-1.5 hours
Toegankelijkheid
The high-level walkways are accessible by lift. The Victorian Engine Rooms have step-free access. Wheelchair users welcome throughout
Leeftijd
Suitable for all ages. Children under 5 go free
Suzanne P.
January 2025
“The glass floor is thrilling — my kids loved it and I was terrified! The views down the Thames are gorgeous. We were lucky enough to see the bridge lift.”
George M.
December 2024
“Fascinating engineering and history. The Victorian Engine Rooms are impressive — hard to believe they built all of that in the 1890s.”
Laura D.
November 2024
“An absolute must-visit. The walkway views are stunning and the glass floor panels give you a brilliant perspective. Very reasonably priced too.”
Yes — bridge lifts happen around 800 times a year. Check the schedule on the Tower Bridge website to plan your visit around a lift. Watching from the glass walkways is spectacular.
Absolutely. The glass panels are designed to support far more weight than will ever be placed on them. Each panel weighs over 500kg and is several centimetres thick.
Most visitors spend about 1 hour — 30 minutes on the walkways and 30 minutes in the Engine Rooms. You can take as long as you like.
Walking across Tower Bridge at road level is always free. The Tower Bridge Experience (high-level walkways and Engine Rooms) requires a ticket.
Vanaf
£16