The pedestrian walkway on Tower Bridge closed due to essential maintenance and repair work. This was necessary to ensure the safety and structural integrity of the bridge, which is a vital historical landmark and thoroughfare in London. The closure aimed to address wear and tear and improve the overall visitor experience once reopened.
To allow road and pedestrian traffic to cross the Thames.
Yes. There is a walkway which was originally intended for pedestrians to be able to cross the bridge when it was raised to allow ships to pass underneath.
Both, and it was designed so that when the bridge was opened to allow ships to pass underneath, pedestrians could still cross using the overhead walkway.
London Bridge doesn't have a 'top'. If you are referring to the walkway at the top of Tower Bridge, it was intended to allow pedestrians to cross the bridge even when it had been opened to allow river traffic to pass underneath it.
Tower Bridge is adjacent to the Tower of London and St Katherine's Dock (an upmarket marina). It is also close to the original City of London - which is now London's financial district.
The Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge.
Tower Bridge is east of London Bridge.
It is still in use and opens and closes several times each week.
It doesn't - only the museum is closed.
Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge.
Tower Bridge is adjacent to the Tower of London on its southeast corner.
The tower bridge is located on the river thames