There isn't another bridge anywhere else in the world that looks anything like Tower Bridge so it is instantly recognisable. It is the only bridge over the River Thames that can be raised to allow tall-masted boats to pass under it. It is still possible for pedestrians to cross the bridge, even when it is 'open' to allow a boat to pass underneath.
Tower Bridge has a unique design so is world famous'
No, but there is a museum at the bridge which has an admission charge.
Tower Bridge is located in London and crosses the river Thames from Tower Hamlets on the north bank to Southwark on the south bank. It lies adjacent to the Tower of London and is the only bridge in London that can open to allow boats to pass underneath it. Because it is so well known throughout the world, it is sometimes referred to incorrectly as London Bridge - which is the next bridge upstream.
It isn't. Maybe you're confusing it with Tower Bridge.
There are 214 bridges which cross the river Thames so it would be difficult to name them all here. However, some of the best known bridges in London are Tower, London, Southwark, Lambeth, Vauxhall, Albert, Chelsea, Putney, Richmond, Kingston
Tower Bridge is one of London's most recognisable landmarks and so is a popular visitor destination. The bridge offers great views of London, especially from the high level walk ways. Tower Bridge is also close to many other tourist destinations, including the Tower of London, St Katharine's Dock and City Hall.
There are a number of different hotels local to this destination. These are depending on your needs, how much money you have and how many people are in your party. If you want the slightly cheaper option then maybe consider the Tower Bridge hotel or Burmondsey street. For somewhere possibly a bit more upmarket (or so some websites claim!) maybe consider London Bridge apartments. These are all within 15 minutes walk from London bridge.
No it isn't. London Bridge is a very ordinary bridge which crosses the river Thames in central London. Many tourists from other countries think that the iconic Tower Bridge is London Bridge, but it isn't. The name of London Bridge is famous throughout the world because of the children's song, 'London Bridge is Falling Down'.
There are two possible answers. The bridge is immediately adjacent to the Tower of London so may have been named after it. Alternatively, there is a tower at both ends of the bridge to support the suspension cables so could have been called 'Tower' because of that.
London Bridge isn't an opening bridge. The only bridge in London which spans the river Thames and can open, is Tower Bridge. If a boat needs to have the bridge opened so that it can pass underneath, it has to book a slot in advance with the bridgemaster who will arrange to open the bridge at the agreed time.
Tower Bridge was completed in 1894 and was designed to open so that taller ships could get into the Pool of London which was a busy area of the river Thames at that time. When the bridge was built, there were no other bridges between it and the open sea.
The Tower Bridge is famous for its iconic Victorian Gothic architecture and its dual function as both a bascule bridge and a suspension bridge, allowing ships to pass through the Thames River. Completed in 1894, it has become a symbol of London, attracting millions of tourists each year. Its unique design, featuring two towering towers and a glass-floored walkway, offers stunning views of the city and highlights its historical significance. Additionally, the bridge is often associated with the adjacent Tower of London, enhancing its cultural importance.