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- Boaz SachsOctober 2, 2015A great view of the river and the capitals many sights. Show up for sunset (or sunrise if you are one of those) and enjoy the cities beauty
- Ghofran AlromaihyApril 4, 2017Perfect view of London eye and The Palace of Westminster! 馃槏 don't miss the lady selling caramelised peanuts, so yummy 馃憦馃徏Upvoted Dec 28, 2024
- Shamsa AbdulrahmanFebruary 20, 2015I never thought crossing a bridge would b a really nice experience but the view was really nice. Great for pictures with the eye, bridge & Big Ben for a background
- TOPMANMay 1, 2012This has to be one of the best bridges for a view of London. Look out for Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and the London Eye on one side and St. Pauls, Somerset House and the Gherkin on the other.
- Fabulous views along the Thames with the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, and the boats and barges along the river bank. In the other direction St Paul鈥檚
- FilmsquareJuly 13, 2013In an establishing shot in Skyfall (2012) we see the full length of the Hungerford and Golden Jubilee Bridges as James Bond is driven to the new MI6 HQ. Read more
- Two walking bridges in the case you wanted to admire the views upstream and downstream
- Scott GJanuary 24, 2016See part of the London skyline from here or the other side. Perfect during a summer's evening sunset.
- A very pleasant way to go between the South Bank/Waterloo and Embankment/Charing Cross/Trafalgar Square.
- Rowan KrzysiakJanuary 31, 2016Great view of the Houses of Parliament, the Thames and the London Eye. Classic looking London
- Ali BOctober 2, 2011Fantastic place to view The London Eye, The Thames and The Houses of Parliament from. Much nicer than the old bridge.
- HISTORY UKFebruary 8, 2011The original bridge here was a suspension foot bridge by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, opened in 1845. When it became a rail bridge, the chains were reused to complete his Clifton Suspension Bridge.
- HISTORY UKFebruary 8, 2011These award-winning footbridges opened in 2002. The engineers had to contend with the Bakerloo Line just under the river, and the risk of unexploded WW2 bombs in the riverbed!
- Dave MarshallAugust 30, 2015Buskers play music often making it rather a strangely peaceful spot to watch the sunset
- Asraf Hanafi SpearsDecember 23, 2015Beautiful architecture and if you come at night, the lights are very nice
- Lauren KeithDecember 2, 2013So that's what these bridges are called... Gorgeous views. East or west? Choose wisely, or you might have to walk across a few times.
- Fantastic views of the North and south banks of the Thames.
- The new bridges won the Specialist category in the Royal Fine Art Commission Building of the Year Award in 2003.
- Perfect for crossing the river by foot without getting wet. Not so good if you're in a car.
- Like many Londoners you'll walk across the same bridge over and over before realising there's one on the opposite side of the train bridge!
- The TelegraphDecember 24, 2012Cross over the Golden Jubilee pedestrian bridges. Walk along the South Bank and back over Waterloo Bridge.
- Russell BJune 25, 2012For the best view of London go to Waterloo bridge, east from where you are now
- RobAugust 19, 2012Look out for the amusing south-east Asian man playing a guitar with a Biro... absolutely terrible, but probably worth 50p
- See the deathly plinth, where skateboards and sneakers come to die.
- Look for the skateboard graveyard on the southeastern pier.
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