Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges Review
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jen shu
4/5
for iconic views on the water, this location is hard to beat. connecting the south bank to Covent Garden, the jubilee bridges are a lovely place to enjoy the view
Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
Posted: Oct 21, 2015
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The 4-metre-wide pedestrian bridge was rebuilt with old bridge bricks for the 50th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne. The pedestrian bridge opened in 2002 and offers views of the London Eye, Big Ben, Parliament House, Westminster Bridge and the Thames.
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Posted: Sep 7, 2022
麦克SIRTSKING
4/5Excellent
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The side of the Golden Jubilee Bridge is the Hungford Bridge, also known as the Charing Cross Bridge. The footbridge is quite spacious. It is also a good place to photograph the Thames River and bank buildings, with steps and elevators leading to the footbridge.
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Posted: Jun 29, 2018
yangduoduo17
3/5Average
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The location is in Victoria Embankment, WC2N 6NU Southbank. It is a nice pedestrian bridge, it is highly recommended to come here.
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Posted: Sep 7, 2022
Juan Actis
5/5Outstanding
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One of the many bridges that crosses the Tamesis river, in this case from the Royal Festival Hall concert room to the Playhouse Theatre. The bridge has a track and another pedestrian sector, where you can stop in the middle and have a beautiful view of the Wentminster and Big Ben bridge.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2018
Flor Vallejo
5/5Outstanding
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This bridge has several names: Hungerford, which is as it is called where the train paths pass, and Golden Jubilee is the name of the pedestrian bridge adhering to the train paths. It is called gold jubilee since they have been appointed on behalf of the 50 years of Queen Elizabeth II. From these gates there are a great view of the city.