LONDON

The Thames & Tower Bridge

A scenic route through London connecting iconic landmarks, river views, and one of the city’s most recognizable sights

OVERVIEW

Why Explore the Thames

Exploring London along the Thames is one of the best ways to experience the city. This route connects many of London’s most iconic landmarks, leading you all the way to Tower Bridge — one of the most recognizable sights in London.

 

From Westminster to Tower Bridge, this part of the city is best experienced on foot, allowing you to take in the river views, stop along the way, and experience London beyond just the landmarks.

NEARBY

More to Explore Along the Thames and Near Tower Bridge

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Plan Your Visit

Plan Your Visit

  • Best done in the afternoon into evening

  • Wear comfortable shoes

  • Plan for stops along the way

Make the Most of Your Time

  • Walk rather than rush

  • Stop at Borough Market

  • Time Tower Bridge for sunset

BUILD YOUR ITINERARY

How This Fits Into Your Day

This experience is best done as Day 2 of your London itinerary, following a natural route from Westminster along the Thames.

 

Along the way, you’ll pass the London Eye, walk the South Bank, and stop at Borough Market — before finishing at Tower Bridge, one of the most iconic landmarks in London.

FAQ

The Thames & Tower Bridge FAQs

How long does the Thames walk take?

The full walk from Westminster to Tower Bridge typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours without stops. Most people spend closer to 3–4 hours when factoring in time to explore, take photos, and stop at places like Borough Market.

Yes — this is one of the best ways to experience London. The walk connects many of the city’s most iconic landmarks and offers a mix of river views, historic sights, and lively areas like the South Bank.

You can walk across Tower Bridge for free. If you want to go inside the bridge and visit the glass walkway and engine rooms, you’ll need to purchase a ticket.

Late afternoon into evening is ideal. You’ll get great daylight views along the river and can time your arrival at Tower Bridge around sunset or after dark when it’s beautifully illuminated.

Yes — this fits perfectly as Day 2 of a 3-day London itinerary. It pairs well after a day exploring Royal London and before spending time in London’s neighborhoods.

Yes — the route is mostly flat and well-paved, making it easy to follow. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to explore along the way.

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