VS • April 28, 2011Take a wheeled bag and pull it behind you on a perforated metal surface of the bridge. Works best if dressed as a business traveller and staying in a Hilton nearby.
Damien E. • February 16, 2014Was originally due to have a Transporter Bridge style glass gondola at ground level to carry passengers across. This was to be completed as a second stage but never happened.
W C. • July 3, 2016Be prepared to spend the day in the park! So much to see and do or just relax. Just wonderful
Janewit K. • May 2, 2011U must try crape that opposite Big ben(out of the tube n on yur left hand side-on the bridge) Tht is great for me & nice view to see London Eye here!!
Erika R. • July 18, 2016Well worth a visit! This pedestrian bridge offers some of the most stunning views of the river Thames.
Daniel L. • July 8, 2015Some gorgeous views of The Thames, Tower Bridge and the amazing riverside apartments.
Shamsa A. • February 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
Enzo M. • February 6, 2016Great views across this bridge both towards the Parliament and the West of London
Richard W. • March 26, 2010Walk along the Thames to Barnes Bridge or all the way to Kew Bridge. It's a delightful walk at night too, but it's not entirely illuminated.
Bijan Y. • May 31, 2015Perfect for a romantic walk up the river and then climb the steps to the bridge just over dusk. Perfect.
Alastair H. • September 12, 2015Great looking Bridge. Incredibly busy traffic. Lovely views along the river.
HISTORY UK • February 8, 2011Until it was rebuilt in 1887, this was London’s last wooden bridge and was the subject of many paintings, including by Turner, Grimshaw and Whistler (statue at north end of bridge).
HISTORY UK • February 8, 2011There were no bridges across the river between London Bridge and Kingston until one was built here at Putney in 1729, so ferries, water-taxis and lightermen did a thriving trade.
HISTORY UK • February 7, 2011The modern bridge at Hampton Court was opened on the same day in 1933 as the bridges at Chiswick and Twickenham. It was designed by Sir Edward Lutyens, famous for the Cenotaph.
Adam K. • July 22, 2013A Grade 2* listed railway bridge that carries the West London Line across the River Thames.
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