London Bridges You Have to Visit on Your Next Trip

Jessica Zapata
Jessica Zapata
Last updated 22 Aug 2025
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London is known for its vibrant culture and must-see landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the London Eye, the Shard, and more. Apart from its famous sights, the city also boasts amazing architecture through several bridges like Westminster Bridge and Waterloo Bridge. There’s also the famous bridge in London, the Tower Bridge, but let’s look into other bridges, since the city is home to many. So, if you happen to have some hours to spare to visit some of London’s beautiful bridges, then you’re in for a treat!
We’ve curated this handy list of London bridges that you have to visit during your next trip to England’s capital. Read on to know more!

1. Westminster Bridge

The Westminster Bridge is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames
The Westminster Bridge is located in the heart of London, which offers unobstructed views of some landmarks / Photo from Bjørn Erik Pedersen on Wikimedia Commons
If you’re looking to visit a London bridge that offers a calming atmosphere, as well as stunning views of landmarks such as the London Eye and River Thames, then make sure to add the Westminster Bridge to your itinerary! 📝
While this London bridge is a good sight to visit at any time of the day, we highly recommend dropping by at sunset. Prepare to be delighted by stunning orange hues that will paint the sky.
Westminster Bridge
Address: Westminster Bridge, London SW1A 2JH, United Kingdom
Opening Hours: 24 hours
How to get there: You can take the London Underground to Westminster station

2. Waterloo Bridge

The Waterloo Bridge is surrounded by London’s stunning architecture
Marvel at the beautiful structure of Big Ben from Waterloo Bridge / Photo from Klook
Another must-visit in London is the Waterloo Bridge! Named after the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, this famous bridge in London offers views of Big Ben, as well as St. Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament.
Be sure to have your cameras ready, as the views from this bridge are stunning and also serve as a perfect backdrop for those who want to have their photos taken. 🤩
Waterloo Bridge
Address: London WC2N 6NU, United Kingdom
Opening Hours: 24 hours
How to get there: You can take the closest London Underground station, Temple, or the closest National Rail station, which is Waterloo

3. Millennium Bridge

The Millennium Bridge boasts a modern structure and a sleek steel design
The Millennium Bridge was the first pedestrian bridge in London / Photo from Klook
Known for its unique structure, the Millennium Bridge’s modern and sleek design is what makes it a must-see. It’s a pedestrian London bridge that connects the north and south banks of the River Thames, and it just perfectly blends in with the city skyline. ☁️
From the Millennium Bridge, you’ll spot some iconic sights such as the Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, the Shard, and St. Paul's Cathedral. And since it’s a pedestrian bridge, do take your time and stroll along—just take all the sights in, or take photos to commemorate the experience!
The cherry on top? This bridge was featured in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, so whether you're a Potterhead or not, the Millennium Bridge surely deserves a spot in your London itinerary.
Millennium Bridge
Address: Thames Embankment, London EC4V 3QH, United Kingdom
Opening Hours: 24 hours
How to get there: You can take any of these London Underground stations: Cannon Street, Blackfriars, St. Paul's, or Southwark

4. Albert Bridge

The Albert Bridge shines as it is illuminated at night
The Albert Bridge was opened in 1873 / Photo from Diliff on Wikimedia Commons
The Albert Bridge is one of the many bridges across the River Thames. It’s an example of Victorian bridge architecture, meaning its design was inspired by the Victorian era, with commonly used materials such as wrought iron and cast iron.
It’s especially popular among photographers because of its design and how stunningly beautiful it is at night. Its pastel color scheme is also a highlight. So, if you’re adding this London bridge to your itinerary, make sure to visit at night to see the best of the bridge! ✨
Albert Bridge
Address: Albert Bridge, London, SW11 4PL, United Kingdom
Opening Hours: 24 hours
How to get there: You can take a bus at the nearest bus stop, Albert Bridge / Cadogan Pier (QD). You can also take the Tube’s Piccadilly Line

5. Tower Bridge

The Tower Bridge consists of two 65-meter-high towers connected by walkways
The Tower Bridge is considered one of London’s most famous bridges / Photo from Klook
We know we said we’ll focus on London bridges other than the Tower Bridge, but hey, this one is too iconic not to be mentioned. So, if you have more hours left to spare, we still recommend visiting the Tower Bridge. It’s also inspired by Victorian architecture, offering a one-of-a-kind experience for visitors, as they have access to glass-floored walkways and even the Engine Rooms that power the bridge lifts.
From the Tower Bridge, you’ll see a picturesque view of London’s skyline and the city center. You can also spot some landmarks here, such as the Tower of London, the Shard, Canary Wharf, and more. 🌟
Tower Bridge
Address: Tower Bridge Rd, London SE1 2UP, United Kingdom
Opening Hours: 9:30am to 6:00pm (last entry at 5:00pm). Closed from December 24-26
How to get there: You can take the Tube, with the nearest stations being Tower Hill (District and Circle lines) and London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee lines)
You’re now almost ready for your trip! With all these London bridges in the mix of your itinerary, you’ll surely have so much fun learning more about the city’s architecture, history, and design. Make sure to have all your friends, family, and loved ones tag along, as visiting these bridges is best experienced with good company. Happy and safe travels! ✈️

FAQs

1. What are the 5 bridges in London?

The top five bridges in London are Tower Bridge, London Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, and Millennium Bridge.

2. How many bridges are there in London?

There are 35 bridges in London.

3. What is the most famous bridge in London?

The Tower Bridge is the most famous London bridge.

4. What happened to London Bridges?

The London Bridge today isn’t the same one mentioned in the famous nursery rhyme, London Bridge Is Falling Down. The original London Bridge was sold.
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