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  1. The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London, England, linking Bankside with the City of London.

  2. The pedestrian-only Millennium Bridge opened to the public in 2000, linking St Paul's Cathedral on the north bank of the Thames with Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe in Southwark. The bridge is a great place to take photos of the river, with its magnificent views of some of the most iconic London attractions.

  3. With a modern design giving a unique tubular effect, London's Millennium Bridge is a 330-meter pedestrian bridge linking the City of London at St Paul's Cathedral with the new Tate Gallery at Bankside.

  4. The Millennium Bridge, also known as the "Wobbly Bridge" due to its initial sway, is an iconic pedestrian bridge spanning the River Thames in London. This modern structure was designed to celebrate the turn of the new millennium and has become a popular attraction in the British capital.

  5. Jul 14, 2021 · At only 21 years old, the Millennium Bridge stands proudly as one of London’s most iconic landmarks. Thousands of Londoners use it to travel across the Thames by foot every day whilst soaking up the views of the incredible skyline.

  6. May 11, 2017 · The Millennium Bridge was the first new bridge to be built over the Thames in London for more than 100 years. Usually, all new bridges across the Thames require an Act of Parliament...

  7. The bridge is an unusually shallow stressed cable suspension bridge, specifically designed to provide spectacular views of St Paul’s Cathedral and Tate Modern. The bridge was dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II and originally opened in 2000.