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About Millennium Bridge

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Best time to visit

Early morning or sunset in spring to early autumn for softer light and clearer Thames views.

Crowd level

Very popular, with 17,681 Google ratings. Visit before 9am for the quietest crossing; sunset is busiest, especially on weekends.

Directions

Walk south from St Paul’s Cathedral or north from Tate Modern on the Thames in the City of London.

Millennium Bridge is a striking steel pedestrian bridge over the Thames, linking St Paul’s Cathedral in the City of London with Tate Modern on Bankside. Opened to mark the new millennium, it quickly became one of London’s most recognizable modern landmarks. Its sleek, low-profile suspension design creates unusually open views of the river and skyline, making the walk itself a highlight. The bridge is culturally significant for connecting major historic and artistic sites, including nearby Shakespeare’s Globe, while symbolizing the meeting of old and new London. Today, Millennium Bridge remains a favorite spot for photography, sunset walks, and memorable views of St Paul’s dome framed across the water.

Before you enter

  • Check the weather forecast; wind and rain can make the exposed crossing less comfortable.
  • Visit early for quieter photos with St Paul’s Cathedral and the Thames skyline.
  • Wear comfortable shoes; the bridge is often part of a longer riverside walk.
  • Bring a camera or phone with wide-angle mode for skyline shots.

What to expect

  • Expect a short pedestrian-only crossing with open panoramic views in both directions.
  • Look for contrasting scenery: St Paul’s Cathedral, modern riverside buildings, and the Thames.
  • Sunset light is especially good for photos, according to visitor reviews.
  • The bridge links easily with nearby sights like Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe.

During your visit

  • Pause midway for the best balanced views toward St Paul’s and along the river.
  • Keep to one side when stopping for photos so others can pass easily.
  • Hold hats and loose items on breezier days over the Thames.
  • Visit on a weekday morning for a calmer atmosphere and fewer people in photos.

FAQ about Millennium Bridge

Millennium Bridge is located in City of London, surrounded by many other great sights.

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