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Hungerford Bridge and the Golden Jubilee Bridges are striking steel pathways connecting you to panoramic views of the River Thames and the cityscape of London. These footbridges, admired for their intricate pylon designs, offer a scenic and leisurely walk across the Thames with stunning perspectives of iconic landmarks like the London Eye and Big Ben. Visitors often highlight the bridges as a prime spot for capturing memorable photographs. For an optimal experience, consider strolling on the side facing Big Ben to fully embrace the beauty and bustle of the city.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 2,112 reviews
4.5/5 2,112 reviews
Muhammad Saeed Chauhan
Muhammad Saeed Chauhan
1 month ago on Google

Lovely, charming & historical. A master piece of Architect.

Zeeshan Qamar
Zeeshan Qamar
1 month ago on Google

Hungerford Bridge and the Golden Jubilee Bridges are not just functional crossings over the River Thames but also a fantastic spot to enjoy some of the best views in London. The contrast of the historic Hungerford Bridge, originally built for trains, alongside the modern suspension footbridges (Golden Jubilee Bridges) makes the structure itself an interesting blend of old and new engineering. The design of the Jubilee Bridges, with their sleek cables and modern architecture, adds elegance and character to the skyline. From the bridges, the views are simply breathtaking. On one side, you can see the London Eye towering above the riverside, while on the other, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben create a perfect historic backdrop. Looking down the Thames, the sight of boats passing under the bridges adds life and movement to the scene. At night, when the city is lit up, the view becomes even more magical. The Golden Jubilee Bridges also serve as excellent pedestrian walkways, giving locals and tourists a safe and scenic way to cross the river. They connect key areas like the South Bank, with its arts and cultural venues, to Embankment and Charing Cross, making them both practical and enjoyable for a stroll. Overall, Hungerford Bridge and the Golden Jubilee Bridges are more than just crossings – they are landmarks of engineering and design, offering some of the best riverside views of London’s historic and modern architecture. A walk across them is highly recommended for anyone who loves history, construction, and cityscapes.

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Olivier Nimeskern
Olivier Nimeskern
1 month ago on Google

A very enjoyable bridge, only for pedestrians, with a great panoramic view!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges?
    Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges is located at Blackfriars Rd, SE1 8NZ, London, United Kingdom.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Train station Charing Cross (394 m walk)
    • Bus stop Embankment (Stop 40c) (270 m walk)
    • Bus stop Embankment Station (231 m walk)
    • Bus stop Northumberland Avenue / Trafalgar Square (Stop W) (462 m walk)
  • How is Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges rated by visitors?
    Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges has an average rating of 4.5 based on 2,112 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
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