Walk the Bridge 42 Metre High Walkway
Step onto the spectacular glass floor
Learn the History of Tower Bridge
Visit the Victorian Engine Rooms
09:30am to 6pm (last entry 5pm)**
Tower Bridge, Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 2UP
Nearest Train Station: London Bridge, Fenchurch Street or Tower Gateway DLR
Nearest Underground: Tower Hill or London Bridge
Bus Routes: 15, 42, 78,100, RV1
You MUST present your PRINTED voucher, e-ticket will not be accepted.
The timeslot selected is NOT your guaranteed entry time. This is just a guideline for your expected arrival time. Once you exchange your voucher at the Ticket Office, you will be granted entry at the next available time slot on the day. On Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, we recommend visiting before 2pm as the attraction can get busy in the afternoons, and you might not be guaranteed entry after this time.
**On the 2nd Saturday of every month Tower Bridge will not open to the general public until 11:50am.
**Tower Bridge is closed between 24 - 26 December and open from 10:00am on 1 January.
**On the 28th Feb and 5th March 2024 Tower Bridge will open at 11:30am.
Discover the History of Tower Bridge
As one of London’s most famous landmarks, Tower Bridge is bursting at the seams with rich and fascinating history to learn and discover. During your trip to the Bridge, you’ll get to find out all as you wander the walkway and immerse yourself in the interactive displays and unique exhibitions.
Glass Floor
One of the most famous attributes of Tower Bridge is its exquisite glass floor. Test your nerves as you walk across the high level walkway, giving you sensational views of London’s famous locations and landmarks. At 42 metres above the Thames, you’ll get to soak in sights of Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece and the venue of Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s royal wedding – St Paul’s Cathedral, the historic Greenwich and of course, the world-famous London Eye.
Victorian Engine Rooms
Travel back in time to the Victorian age as you discover the fascinating Victorian Engine Rooms. With original steam engines that raised the bascules of the bridge to explore, you’ll get to ignite your senses with what it was like back in the day.