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[24.08.2007 17:50]

Date published
May 2007

100 out of 100
A Lonely Planet Guide to Tower Bridge
This 19th century bridge offers "fine views from the walkways". The bridge was designed to rise and allow ships to pass by, and although this is now done electronically, the "original steam engines" can still be seen. The northern tower can easily be accessed by lift from the "modern visitors' facility". The entrance fee is noted at £5.50 for both [more...]

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[13.07.2007 17:04]

Date published
Jan 2007

90 out of 100
Tower Bridge
The author describes this attraction as "one of the world's most celebrated landmarks" and states that the Tower was built "in 1894" and is "possibly the most photographed and painted bridge on earth." The author continues that you can walk "up the north tower to high-level walkways between the two towers" and from here you can see "spectacular [more...]

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[01.10.2006 18:45]

Date published
Jun 2006

90 out of 100
Days Out: Tower Bridge walks
Tower Bridge, which was completed in 1894, is one of London's "great" landmarks. Built of steel (with 2 million rivets) its stone facing is "only for show". Its bascules, the "arms" of the bridge are raised and lowered for shipping "hundreeds of times a year". During her visit, which started with videos of the history of the bridge, the author [more...]
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