Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is based in East London, London, and offers a professional and friendly team to help you have a great time and enjoy the experiences available.
Want a unique bird's-eye view of the British capital? A spectacular glass floor is the most significant addition to the Tower Bridge since it first opened in 1982. Join the people snapping the best views of London from over 40 metres above the River Thames.
This jaw-dropping feature might freak a few people out, but there's ordinary floor on either side of the glass if you get too scared to look down!
Kids can make the experience even more interactive with the Family Trail app. They’ll learn fascinating stories about the bridge, and be able to use their phone as a wrench to tighten the bolts, a shovel to tip coal into the boiler to power the bridge, and a steering wheel to guide a boat safely along the Thames.
For those curious about how the bridge works, you can even ask an expert in the Engine Rooms on select days!
Activities at Tower Bridge include:
- Tower Bridge London
We have also included their opening times and contact details. If you have any questions, you can contact the venue directly.
Facilities
Activities available in this location
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Contact
Southwark
East London
London
SE1 2UP
Gallery
Tower Bridge
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Indoor
Want a unique bird's-eye view of the British capital? A spectacular glass floor is the most significant addition to the Tower Bridge since it first opened in 1982. Join the people snapping the best views of London from over 40 metres above the River Thames.
This jaw-dropping feature might freak a few people out, but there's ordinary floor on either side of the glass if you get too scared to look down!
Kids can make the experience even more interactive with the Family Trail app. They’ll learn fascinating stories about the bridge, and be able to use their phone as a wrench to tighten the bolts, a shovel to tip coal into the boiler to power the bridge, and a steering wheel to guide a boat safely along the Thames.
For those curious about how the bridge works, you can even ask an expert in the Engine Rooms on select days!