About

Albert Bridge stands as a stunning example of ornate Victorian design and engineering prowess, crafted by the talented Rowland Mason Ordish in 1873. With its striking appearance enhanced by beautiful night lights, this Grade II-listed landmark offers more than just a crossing over the Thames. Visitors can enjoy a picturesque stroll with Battersea Park as a peaceful nearby retreat and the vibrant Tate Modern only a short distance away. Situated within easy walking distance of the Westminster area, Albert Bridge provides both a serene escape and a gateway to more bustling surroundings.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Stop The World
Bus stop 575 m walk
Sunbury Lane (Stop G)
Bus stop 860 m walk
Beaufort Street (Stop BC)
Bus stop 386 m walk
Beaufort Street / King's Road (Stop QL)
Bus stop 614 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
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4.7/5 226 reviews
Mabel Cordero Hernandez
Mabel Cordero Hernandez
4 weeks ago on Google

Es uno de los puentes más bonitos de Londres, y creo que está infravalorado, si vas a la Tate no dejes de visitarlo y sobretodo al anochecer Desde allí es fácil llegar andando a la zona de Westminster

Random Cucumber
Random Cucumber
1 month ago on Google

To date it’s not failed me in its ability to facilitate my crossing the Thames by foot, cycle or four wheeled internal combustion (or electric) driven vehicle

Adrian Bridgwater
Adrian Bridgwater
1 month ago on Google

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