A must-see London attraction, Tower Bridge invites visitors to step inside London's defining landmark and explore its iconic structure, current exhibitions and magnificent Victorian Engine Rooms.

Visitors can discover how and why the Bridge came into existence through films and animations in the Towers, alongside the stories behind the people who built and ran the Bridge, before moving to the Bridge's high-level walkways, 42 metres above the River Thames to admire spectacular panoramic views across London. 

The attraction also includes entry to the atmospheric Engine Rooms, which explains the original workings of the Bridge and houses the magnificent coal boilers and steam engines that have been meticulously maintained. 

Another of London’s best-loved attractions is The Monument. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London that devastated the City of London in 1666, it stands at 202 feet high and is the tallest isolated stone column in the world. Today, visitors can climb 311 steps to the top of this historic landmark to take in fantastic 360 degree views of London.

 

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