Westminster Bridge
Westminster Bridge

Westminster Bridge

Westminster Bridge, London, Greater London, SW1A 2JH

The Basics

Many city tours cross Westminster Bridge on their way between the South Bank and the Palace of Westminster. Open-top hop-on hop-off buses offer a unique vantage point of several Thameside landmarks, while bike or walking tours allow time to admire the bridge’s decorative features and pose for pictures against the scenic backdrop. Cruise tours often pass beneath, providing panoramic vistas of both banks, as well as an intimate glimpse of the iconic structure itself.

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VIP Skip the Line Westminster Abbey and The Crown Highlights Tour
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VIP Skip the Line Westminster Abbey and The Crown Highlights Tour
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A lovely morning at Westminster Abbey
We had a lovely small group tour with Maria. She was kind, incredibly knowledgeable, and we learned so much in our time at Westminster Abbey. The Abbey is beautiful & going early is definitely the best idea; as we concluded our tour, the incoming crowds were extensive. Highly recommended this tour!
Beth_G, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Film and TV buffs may recognise the landmark from Doctor Who, James Bond, or 28 Days Later.

  • The V&A–crested lamps and neo-Gothic features are popular with architectural enthusiasts.

  • The bridge’s flat, wide paths are wheelchair-accessible.

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How to Get There

Westminster is the closest Underground station, within a minute of the bridge, while Waterloo is the closest mainline station. River-bus tours stop at Westminster pier, and the bridge is also served by many local and sightseeing-bus services.

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Trip ideas


When to Get There

Visit in the late afternoon to enjoy some of the best sunset views across the Thames. Visitors to the capital around New Year can purchase tickets ahead of time to watch the annual firework show from the bridge.

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The Green Arches

As you explore, notice the green coloring of the Grade II–listed bridge, which corresponds to the green leather seats in the House of Commons. The next bridge south, Lambeth Bridge, is painted red, to match the red leather seats in the House of Lords. It’s possible to see these, and learn more about the unusual structure of British parliament, on a tour of Westminster Palace itself.

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