Tower Bridge Entry Ticket
General information about the ticket
Book your Tower Bridge Entry Ticket online and get a bird's-eye view of London life from 42 metres above the River Thames. The glass floor is the most significant addition to Tower Bridge since it opened in 1982, dare to look down at the people keeping the best views of London from over 40 metres above the Thames. Kids can make the experience even more interactive with the Family Trail app, learning fascinating stories about the bridge and how to use their phone as a wrench to tighten the bolts, a shovel to tip coal into the boiler to power the Engine Rooms and a steering wheel to guide a boat safely along the Thames.
Ticket overview:
🌉 Access to Tower Bridge's iconic high-level walkways, 42 metres above the River Thames.
🪟 Walk across the spectacular glass floor panels and dare to look straight down to the Thames below.
⚙️ Explore the Victorian Engine Rooms and discover how the bridge's famous bascules are raised and lowered.
🏙️ Breathtaking panoramic views over London and the Thames from one of the city's most iconic landmarks.
✅ Timed entry: book your time slot in advance for a seamless visit.
🎧 London audio guide app (if the option is selected).
What's included?
Included
- Admission to Tower Bridge
- Access to the high-level glass walkways
- Access to the Victorian Engine Rooms
- London audio guide app (if the option is selected)
Not Included
- Cancellation option
- Guided tour
- Mobile device for audio guide
Important information
- Wheelchair accessible.
- Please show your smartphone ticket at the entrance.
- It is recommended to allow extra time for validating your online booking, security checks and waiting for lift access up to the walkway.
- Please make sure to double-check the exact entry time.
Cancellation policy
The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.
Location
Address: Tower Bridge Rd, SE1 2UP, London.
Tower Bridge is located on the River Thames in the heart of London, connecting the boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Southwark. It sits just east of the Tower of London and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world.
