The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London, linking Bankside with the City of London.
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🗼 Landmark spots 🌉 Bridge spots 🌉 Suspension bridge spots 🏞️ Waterway spotsThe Millennium Bridge (London Millennium Footbridge) over the River Thames in London is one of the newest bridges in the capital, along with the Golden Jubilee Bridge beside Hungerford Bridge. Opened in June 2000, it is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians only, but two days later it was closed for almost two years to correct the swaying. For this reason, it came to be known as the "Wobbly Bridge". The construction of this bridge took two years to complete. The work was £18.2 million over budget and was delayed for two months until the opening of the bridge on 10 June 2000. However, just two days later, the bridge was forced to close due to rolling caused by people crossing it. This phenomenon was somewhat similar to the rolling experienced on London's other suspension bridge, the Albert Bridge in Chelsea, and a sign on the bridge, built in 1873, warned troops marching across the bridge to increase their stride to prevent vibration. Albert Bridge, River Thames, London, England Sign on Albert Bridge warning troops to keep pace, River Thames, London More than 80 dampers were placed two years later, the swaying had been eliminated and the Millennium Bridge reopened to the public in February 2002. The following year, the Millennium Incliner, a short inclined lift (funicular) for wheelchair and pram users, was added to the north side of St Paul's Bridge. View of St Paul's Abbey and Millennium Bridge, London, England Night view of St Paul's Abbey and Millennium Bridge Surroundings The Millennium Bridge is situated between the Blackfriars Railway Bridge and Southwark Bridge over the River Thames. The entrance to the bridge, on the South Bank, is close to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and Tate Modern. The Golden Hinde and Southwark Cathedral are a short walk from the east side of Southwark Bridge. London Bridge tube station is the nearest tube station on the south side. On the northern part of the river is the City of London School bridge, offering spectacular views of St Paul's Cathedral. On the north bank, Cannon Street, Mansion House and St Paul's are the nearest tube stations, while the Sky Garden at the Walkie Talkie skyscraper on Fenchurch Street is a short walk from the bridge.
Yes in London you can visit St. Paul's cathedral, London Eye, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Menier Chocolate Factory, Tower of London, National Gallery, Natural History Museum.
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