This must see London attraction invites you to step inside the most famous bridge in the world to explore its iconic structure, spectacular views and glass floor, modern exhibitions and magnificent Victorian Engine Rooms!
Experience the new glass floor and stunning London views from the high-level walkways and continue to the Victorian Engine Rooms to learn about the inner workings of the most famous bridge in the world.
Tower Bridge was built 120 years ago to ease road traffic while maintaining river access to the busy Pool of London docks. Built with giant moveable roadways that lift up for passing ships, it is to this day considered an engineering marvel and beyond being one of London’s favourite icons, it is arguably one of the most famous and instantly recognisable structures in the entire world.
Since 1982, Tower Bridge Exhibition has told the history of the bridge and why it came into existence through fascinating exhibition content. Visitors can also experience the exciting new glass floor and spectacular panoramic views from the high level Walkways as well as the Victorian Engine Rooms, which house the beautiful steam engines that once powered the bridge lifts. This must-see attraction is the only way to explore the most famous bridge in the world!
1hr 30min.
All Ages. Free admission for children under 5.
1st April, 2023
Tower Bridge is open 0930 - 1800 (Last entry at 17:00)
Please present your E-Ticket upon arrival at Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 2UP.
Queues are outside (so please check the weather) Wear comfortable shoes for walking up the Tower (lifts are available for those who require them) Be aware that only small bags are permitted nd all bags are subjected to search
Please be aware that Tower Bridge search all visitors’ bags on arrival. Shoulder bags and backpacks with maximum dimensions 45 x 35 x 20 cm are allowed. Suitcases, wheeled bags and oversize items will not be allowed in the Bridge.
Disabled Access There are two lifts up to the Walkways, one in the North Tower of the Bridge and one in the South Tower.
There’s an external lift to access the Engine Rooms entrance and the Tower Bridge Gift Shop from bridge level to the Thames footpath level. It is located on the southeast side of the Bridge.
Wheelchairs are available at both Ticket Office and Engine Rooms entrances to borrow for your visit.
The main entrance to visit Tower Bridge is located at the base of the North West Tower
Tower Bridge is close to both London Bridge and Fenchurch Street National Rail stations, or Tower Gateway DLR Station. If you are up for a nice walk along the Thames, you can also walk to Tower Bridge from Blackfriars, Cannon Street or City Thameslink stations.
Tower Hill station is a seven-minute walk from Tower Bridge. It can be can be accessed from the District, and Circle lines. It has step-free access from platform to street.
London Bridge station is served by the Northern, and Jubilee lines. Tower Bridge is just a short walk away. It has step-free access from train to street.
Riverboats stop at Tower Pier to the north of the Bridge, and at London Bridge City Pier on the southern side of the Thames. Both are a short walk from Tower Bridge. We advise checking the riverboat providers’ website for their latest schedules.
The following bus routes will take you to Tower Bridge: 15, 42, 78,100, 343.
Day of week | Morning | Afternoon |
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Monday | 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM | 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
Tuesday | - | - |
Wednesday | - | - |
Thursday | - | - |
Friday | 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM | 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
Saturday | 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM | 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
Sunday | 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM | 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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