Compiled for you: The facts!Details Millennium Bridge

Description: The Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian walkway which spans the River Thames between the Embankment adjacent to St Paul's Cathedral on the north side and Tate Modern on the south side. Designed by Sir Norman Foster it is a shallow suspension bridge having two "Y"-shaped supports. Immediately after opening in 2001 it was subject to swaying with the number of people walking over it, requiring modification and further damping. The bridge is illuminated.

The bridge is open 24 hours a day and the crossing is free.

Nearest Underground: Mansion House and Blackfriars (Central and District lines)
Pedestrian access is by walkways from St Pauls Cathedral (north back) and Tate Modern (south bank) where there are also car parks.
Address:Thames Embankment

EC4 London
Distance to public transportation:Airport 13 KM
City Center 0-1 KM
Motorway/ Interstate Highway 0-1 KM
Public Transportation 0-1 KM
Trade/Convention Center 10 KM
Train Station 0-1 KM