Tuesday 26 May 2015

The Dazzling Millennium Bridge in London, England

The Dazzling Millennium Bridge in London, England
The Millennium Bridge, London, England. The bridge crosses the River Thames and links Bankside with the City of London. The Globe Theatre, the Bankside Gallery, the Tate Modern Gallery and St Paul’s Cathedral are visible from the bridge.
The suspension bridge was opened in 2000, thus the name. It is also the first pedestrian bridge built over the Thames in London in a hundred years. It is 325 meters (1,066 ft) long and can support 5000 people at a time. The bridge is especially beautiful at night, when it gets illuminated by the colorful lights.
Why to go there?
Visit the center of London and get from the one bank to another in no time.
When to go there?
All year round.
How to get there?
It is just outside the Modern Tate Gallery. Or cross it from the City of London.

Millennium Bridge-Photo by Graham Duerden
Photo by Graham Duerden

Millennium Bridge-Photo by Tomas Sereda
Photo by Tomas Sereda
Millennium Bridge-Photo by Karl Flores
Photo by Karl Flores
Millennium Bridge-Photo by Adam Barnes
Photo by Adam Barnes
Millennium Bridge-Photo by Gerard McAuliffe

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