LONDON
Millenium Bridge
A pedestrian bridge across the Thames with direct views of St Paul’s Cathedral.
OVERVIEW
Explore the Millenium Bridge
Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian bridge across the Thames linking the City of London near St Paul’s Cathedral to Bankside near Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe. It’s best known for the direct, framed view of St Paul’s as you walk onto the bridge, and is especially striking when illuminated at night.
EXPERIENCE
Millenium Bridge Highlights
Key moments to notice when crossing the bridge, from skyline views to the framed view of St Paul’s Cathedral.
Panoramic River Views
The bridge offers wide, unobstructed views along the Thames and across the London skyline.
Framed Views of St. Paul's
The bridge lines up directly with St Paul’s Cathedral, creating a clear, centered view across the river.
Great Photo Spot
The combination of open views and the framed perspective of St Paul’s makes this one of the best places for photos along the walk.
plan your visit
Plan Your Visit to the Millenium Bridge
How to make the most of your visit, including timing, tickets, and what to expect.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning and evening are quieter, while midday can be busy with foot traffic crossing the river.
How Long to Allow
Allow 5–10 minutes to walk partway onto the bridge or cross fully, with extra time if you stop for photos.
Cross or Turn Back
You can cross to the north side toward St Paul’s or simply walk partway onto the bridge for the best view before continuing along the South Bank.
Where it Connects
The bridge links the South Bank near Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe to the City of London near St Paul’s Cathedral.
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How This Fits Into Your Day
Millennium Bridge sits along the route between the South Bank and St Paul’s Cathedral, making it a natural point to pause for views or cross the river.
Most people stop briefly for photos before continuing east toward Borough Market.
