Millennium Bridge
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Millennium Bridge
Millennium Bridge
Millennium Bridge
Millennium Bridge
Millennium Bridge

Millennium Bridge is a striking pedestrian suspension bridge that spans the River Thames in London. Opened in June 2000, it connects St. Paul's Cathedral with the Tate Modern and Globe Theatre, becoming a vital walkway for locals and tourists alike. The bridge features a sleek, modern design with steel and glass elements, and its unique swaying motion when opened sparked interest and discussions about engineering techniques. It offers stunning views of London's skyline and has rapidly become a significant landmark in the city, known for its architectural beauty and innovative design.

What each source says

Bar length is review volume, so you can see how much weight sits behind each score. Captured 2026-08-21.

What visitors single out

Liked

  • Connects major cultural landmarks It serves as a pedestrian link between St. Paul’s Cathedral and Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe, making it easy to visit multiple attractions.
  • Iconic views of London The bridge provides stunning panoramic views of London's skyline, including St. Paul's Cathedral, the Shard, and the Thames, making it a perfect spot for photographers and sightseers.
  • Memorable experience Walking across the bridge is a memorable way to experience London, offering fresh air, beautiful views, and a sense of the city's vibrant atmosphere.
  • Modern architectural marvel The sleek, modern design of the bridge itself is a point of interest, contrasting beautifully with the historic landmarks around it.
  • Pedestrian-friendly As a pedestrian-only bridge, it offers a safe and enjoyable walking experience away from vehicle traffic. The bridge is wide, generally clean and well-maintained.

Criticised

  • Can be crowded The bridge can get very busy, especially during peak tourist hours, which may detract from the experience.
  • Lacks historical significance Unlike many other London bridges, the Millennium Bridge is a relatively new addition and lacks the rich history of older structures.
  • Originally unstable While now corrected, the bridge's history as the "Wobbly Bridge" may concern some visitors.
  • Slippery when wet The bridge surface can become slippery and potentially dangerous in wet weather.
  • Weather dependent experience The views and overall experience are significantly affected by the weather, with grey skies potentially diminishing the photographic opportunities.

The longer read

The Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian-only suspension bridge across the Thames, offering a unique and scenic route between St. Paul's Cathedral on the north bank and the Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe on the south. Reviewers consistently praise the bridge's stunning views of London's skyline, including iconic landmarks like St. Paul's Cathedral, the Shard, Tower Bridge, and the Globe Theatre. The bridge provides excellent photo opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset, framing St. Paul's Cathedral in particular. Its modern design contrasts well with the historic surroundings, creating a visually appealing experience. The bridge's central location makes it a convenient link between major tourist attractions. It's considered a must-see for visitors wanting to connect historic London with modern culture. The walk across is generally easy and enjoyable, taking about 10 minutes at a normal pace, allowing time to soak in the atmosphere. The bridge is well-lit at night, providing a magical ambiance and views of the illuminated cityscape. While some reviewers mention it can get crowded, especially during peak tourist hours, the consensus is that the views and overall experience are worth it. Many reviewers specifically recommend it for families, couples, and photography enthusiasts. The bridge's unique history, including its initial stability issues (the "Wobbly Bridge" nickname) and subsequent engineering fixes, adds to its intrigue. While the wobble has been resolved, the bridge remains an experimental architectural landmark. Some reviewers appreciate the small artworks painted on the bridge's grooves by an artist. The bridge also has connections to pop culture, appearing in films like the Harry Potter series, adding to its appeal for fans. Overall, the Millennium Bridge is highly recommended for its scenic views, convenient location, architectural significance, and enjoyable pedestrian experience.

A synthesis of third-party reviews supplied by Mindtrip travel index. Not written by Breaks.

Getting there

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+44 20 7606 3030
Website
cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/architecture/bridges
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Against the neighbourhood

Rated 4.5 against a median of 4.5 across the 2,371 venues we hold for London, where the most-reviewed is Trafalgar Square.

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Source: Mindtrip travel index, captured 2026-08-21.

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