Millennium Bridge
- City of London
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Millennium Bridge
The Best Views and Vibes in the Heart of London
The Millennium Bridge is one of the most iconic structures in the UK capital. It is a steel suspension bridge made for pedestrians. It links the historic City of London with the trendy Bankside area.
When you walk across, you get a perfect “blade of light” view of St Paul’s Cathedral. This bridge is a top feature in our London business directory. It is famous for its modern design and its appearance in major films.
Whether you are a local on a lunch break or a tourist, this bridge is an essential stop. It offers a unique way to cross the River Thames while soaking in the London skyline.
What Makes the Millennium Bridge Special?
The bridge first opened in June 2000 to celebrate the new millennium. On its opening day, it famously swayed, earning it the nickname “The Wobbly Bridge.” Engineers soon fixed the movement, but the name stuck.
Today, it is perfectly safe and solid. One of the most special things about the bridge is the hidden art. If you look closely at the floor, you can see tiny paintings on discarded chewing gum.
These are created by the famous artist Ben Wilson. For those looking for more budget-friendly ideas, check out our 18 Best Free and Affordable London Activities for Under £20 Review to see how this bridge fits your trip.
The Signature Experience Near the Bridge
While the bridge itself is for walking, the best dining experience is just a few steps away. We highly recommend the Tate Modern Restaurant on Level 6. It offers a stunning bird’s-eye view of the Millennium Bridge.
Their signature dish is the Cornish Crab & Chalk Stream Trout Rillette. It is light, fresh, and highlights the best of British seafood. Another popular choice is their seasonal Potato Gnocchi with Wild Garlic Pesto.
Pairing these dishes with a glass of wine while watching people cross the bridge below is a highlight for any visitor. The restaurant focuses on sustainable ingredients and high-quality service.
A Cultural Link Between Modern and Classic London
The Millennium Bridge acts as a physical link between two worlds. On the north side, you have the historic St Paul’s Cathedral. On the south side, you have the Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe.
This makes it the perfect starting point for a cultural walking tour. The bridge is also a favorite for photographers, especially at sunset. The way the lights of the city reflect on the steel and water is breathtaking.
It is a mobile-friendly location with plenty of space for photos. Most people spend about 15 to 20 minutes here, but the memories of the view last much longer.
Business Contact Information
The Millennium Bridge is free to use and open 24 hours a day. It is easily accessible via Blackfriars or Mansion House tube stations. Use the information below to find your way or contact nearby venues for bookings.
Phone Number: 020 7332 1000
Email: community.librarian@cityoflondon.gov.uk
Address: Thames Embankment, London, SE1 9JE
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