Tower Bridge in London at sunset, viewed from under an archway.
Tower Bridge sign with City of London crest.
Tower Bridge in London with raised bascules, viewed from the River Thames.
Children observing London skyline from inside Tower Bridge.
Tower Bridge Engine Room machinery with large green flywheel and pistons.
Glass walkway inside Tower Bridge with view of London bus below.
Tower Bridge in London with a person taking a photo, view from the riverbank.

Tower Bridge and Engine Rooms Entry Tickets, London

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Explore Tower Bridge and its Victorian Engine Rooms in London with your entry tickets for an enriching experience. Begin at the main entrance, where you can delve into this historic landmark's architecture and exhibitions at a leisurely pace. Enjoy panoramic views over the River Thames as you traverse this iconic bascule and suspension bridge from 1894.

Enjoy timed access to one of London’s most iconic landmarks, including entry to the North and South Towers, glass-floor walkways, and the Victorian Engine Rooms.

Step out onto the glass-floored walkways suspended 42 meters above the River Thames and watch as double-decker buses and riverboats pass beneath your feet.

Travel back in time in the original Engine Rooms and uncover the steam-powered machinery that once raised the bridge’s bascules.

Discover over 135 years of Tower Bridge history through immersive exhibits, animated displays, and tales that connect you with London’s rich heritage.

Upgrade your experience to include a Thames cruise from Tower Bridge to Westminster after an English guided tour of Tower Bridge, or explore London with a city audio guide.

Entry tickets to Tower Bridge

Access to the Engine Rooms

Guided tour of Tower Bridge

English-speaking guide

Thames River cruise from Tower Bridge to Westminster

Boarding from Tower Pier

London city audio guide

Transport

Hotel transfers

Gratuities

Tower Bridge in London at sunset, viewed from under an archway.

Tower Bridge in London at sunset, viewed from under an archway.

Walk the iconic Tower Bridge and explore its Victorian Engine Rooms.

Getting started

Begin your self-guided adventure at Tower Bridge. Present your entry ticket at the main entrance to gain access. Once inside, explore at your own pace, starting with the architecture and exhibitions spread throughout this London landmark.

What to expect

Tower Bridge

Opened in 1894, Tower Bridge is one of London’s most famous attractions, known for its Victorian design and panoramic views over the River Thames. Walk through this functioning bascule and suspension bridge to discover its history and engineering.

Features:

  • North and South Towers: Dive into the bridge’s history through interactive displays and discover how it was built and operated.

  • Glass Walkways: Stroll 42 meters above the Thames on glass-floored walkways for unforgettable views across London.

  • Victorian Engine Rooms: Explore the beautifully preserved engine rooms that once powered the bridge’s lifts, complete with steam machinery and original tools.

Extras

  • Guided tour & cruise: Join a knowledgeable local English-speaking guide who will share the fascinating stories and engineering feats behind Tower Bridge. After, board a boat at Tower Pier and enjoy scenic views as you cruise past HMS Belfast, Shakespeare’s Globe, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and the London Eye.

  • London city audio guide: Explore the city at your own pace with insights from a London city audio guide.

Tower Bridge sign with City of London crest.

Tower Bridge sign with City of London crest.

Tower Bridge in London with raised bascules, viewed from the River Thames.

Tower Bridge in London with raised bascules, viewed from the River Thames.

Children observing London skyline from inside Tower Bridge.

Children observing London skyline from inside Tower Bridge.

What’s not allowed

  • Alcohol and bags larger than 45cm x 35cm x 20cm are not allowed.

Accessibility

  • This experience is wheelchair accessible.

Additional information

  • The Tower Bridge entrance is located on the west side of the North Tower.

  • The Tower Bridge team will check your e-ticket once you arrive.

  • All bags, wheelchairs and pushchairs will be searched.

  • Since queues for Tower Bridge can form outside, be sure to check the forecast beforehand.

Tower Bridge Engine Room machinery with large green flywheel and pistons.

Tower Bridge Engine Room machinery with large green flywheel and pistons.

Glass walkway inside Tower Bridge with view of London bus below.

Glass walkway inside Tower Bridge with view of London bus below.

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Operating hours

Tower Bridge

Monday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Tuesday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Wednesday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Thursday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Friday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Saturday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
Sunday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:00pm
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FAQs

The ideal times are early morning between 6-8 AM for fewer crowds and beautiful golden light, or during sunrise for magical views. Avoid Fridays when it's closed for prayers. The cooler weather from October to March makes visits more comfortable.
Bring a camera for photo opportunities, comfortable shoes for walking on uneven surfaces, and a jacket or sweater as it can get chilly. A map of London is also useful for planning your day around the city's attractions.
Your entry includes access to both walkways and the engine room with its historical exhibits. You can attend guided tours, view the Victorian steam engines, and enjoy panoramic views of the Thames riverfront.
The typical visit lasts around 1-2 hours depending on your pace and interests. You can explore both the bridge walkways and the engine room, with guided tours available in multiple languages lasting about 45 minutes to an hour.
The nearest tube stations are Tower Hill or London Bridge on the District, Circle, and Jubilee lines. Buses 42, 78, and RV1 also stop nearby. The bridge is easily accessible from central London areas.
Photography is allowed in most areas of the bridge and engine room, but there are no tripods or flash photography permitted to preserve the historical integrity. Capture stunning views from walkways for memorable keepsakes.
Yes, it’s great for families! Kids enjoy learning about the history and mechanics of the bridge through interactive exhibits in the engine room. There are family-friendly tours available too.
It’s highly recommended to book your tickets online before visiting to avoid long queues at the entrance. Online booking guarantees entry on the day and time you choose, ensuring a smoother visit.
Visitors are prohibited from bringing alcohol and bags larger than 45cm x 35cm x 20cm. Additionally, all bags, wheelchairs, and pushchairs will be searched.
Travel back in time and uncover over 135 years of history through immersive exhibits, animated displays, and tales that connect you with London’s rich heritage. You’ll also explore the original Engine Rooms and steam-powered machinery.
The experience includes a guided tour led by an English-speaking guide who will take you through the history, architecture, and engineering marvels of Tower Bridge.
Yes, you can enhance your experience with optional upgrades such as a Thames cruise from Tower Bridge to Westminster or an exploration of London using a city audio guide.
Since queues can form outside the entrance, it's advisable to check the weather forecast before your visit. Please note that transport and hotel transfers are not included with these tickets.
The entry tickets do not cover transportation costs, hotel transfers, or gratuities for additional experiences beyond the guided tour of Tower Bridge itself.
The tickets provide access to one of London’s most iconic landmarks, including entry to the North and South Towers, glass-floor walkways, Victorian Engine Rooms, immersive exhibits, animated displays, and a Thames River cruise from Tower Bridge to Westminster.
The Tower Bridge entrance is situated on the west side of the North Tower.
Begin your self-guided adventure at Tower Bridge by presenting your entry ticket at the main entrance. The team will check your e-ticket once you arrive before granting access.
Yes, this experience is wheelchair accessible to ensure that everyone can enjoy exploring the landmark.

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