Tower Bridge Exhibition Ticket

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About this activity
Learn about the history of Tower Bridge through a fascinating exhibition

One of the 15 bridges in London, and easily one of the most recognizable in the capital, Tower Bridge is a must see attraction for tourists, especially first timers. Visit the Tower Bridge Exhibition and gain access to centuries of history - from the architecture of the bridge, to its origins and more! Walk the 43 meter tall glass walkways - an excellent place to get panoramic views of the city - and enter the engine room where you’ll see the original Victorian steam engines used to raise the bridge. You can even interact with the exhibits - a fun way to learn about the history of Tower Bridge. There’s so much to see and do at the Tower Bridge Exhibition - the perfect gateway to London (literally), and its history and culture.


  • Discover the history and origins of the famous Tower Bridge, one of the entryways into the city of London
  • Experience stunning panoramic views of the city from the 43 meter tall glass walkway
  • See the original Victorian steam engines used to raise the Tower Bridge
  • Have fun at the interactive exhibits and learn more about the world’s most famous bridge

Opening Hours: Summer Opening Hours:
  • April - September: 10:00am-6:30pm (last admission: 5:30pm)
Winter Opening Hours:
  • October - March: 9:30am-6:00pm (last admission: 5:00pm)
Early Closures or Closed for Business:
  • Tower Bridge Exhibition is closed 24-26 December
  • 1 January: 10:00am-5:00pm (last admission is 4:00pm)

How To Get There
  • Exit at London Bridge tube station (Jubilee line and Northern line)

Confirmation:
  • You will receive confirmation of your booking’s availability within 1 business day. Once confirmed, we will send you the voucher via email
  • In the event that you do not receive an email from us, please check your Spam folder or notify us via email
Features
Tourism
65% Cultural
65% Original
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