Il Tower Bridge in London, the most famous bridge in London, can also be seen inside. With the London Pass you can visit over 60 attractions for free, including Tower Bridge. When I went to visit it, it was late afternoon, always pay attention to the times that are reported in the entrances to the exhibition, which is located right on the bridge.
But where is the exhibition located? The Tower Bridge is a bridge that rises and falls as the ships pass and needs pass, it is there, where there are the towers that are the entrances to access the exhibition which is located on the upper "floor". A long corridor, divided into two sections which can be accessed for a fee. Here there is a beautiful exhibition, one part is "fixed", the one that tells the story of the bridge, while the other depends on the events that take place in the city, when I went it was dedicated to the Olympics.
From up here you can see a beautiful sunset, if you can access the right times. The admission price it's £ 8 for adults and £ 3,40 for children, free as I said before if you have the London Pass.
Since 1894 it has been one of the most famous symbols of London and certainly of the world. The exhibition offers the opportunity to see a new perspective of London and the City but also to learn the history of the bridge and how it was built. Interactive exhibits and films provide an interesting informative guide to London's Tower Bridge and its place in the history of the Thames.
A visit to the Tower Bridge Exhibition (the permanent exhibition of Tower Bridge) will allow you to understand how the bridge works and get a clear picture of its fascinating history. The information below will help you get the most out of your visit.