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Golden Jubilee Bridges

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Golden Jubilee Bridges

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The Golden Jubilee Bridges are a distinctive pair of cable-stayed pedestrian bridges located in Central London, England. Spanning the iconic River Thames, these bridges flank the historic Hungerford Bridge, which carries railway lines into Charing Cross Station. They serve as a vital link, connecting the vibrant South Bank arts and entertainment complex with the West End on the north bank, offering a convenient crossing between Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge. Situated at an elevation of around 11 meters above sea…

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    4. Februar 2021

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    Bis 1999 hatte die Hungerford Bridge nur einen schmalen Fußweg auf einer Seite der Eisenbahn. Da es baufällig war und den Ruf hatte, gefährlich zu sein, wurde es durch die Goldenen Jubiläumsbrücken auf beiden Seiten der Eisenbahnbrücke ersetzt.
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    30. Juni 2020

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    Von der Brücke hat meinen schönen Blick zum Millenium Eye

    18. August 2020

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    Von der Brücke hat man einen schönen Blick auf das "London Eye"
    das auch als "Millennium Wheel" bekannt ist.

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    Ort: London, Greater London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What is the historical significance of the Golden Jubilee Bridges?

    The Golden Jubilee Bridges replaced older, dilapidated pedestrian walkways that flanked the Hungerford Railway Bridge. They were built to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, marking 50 years of her reign. The site itself has a long history of river crossings, dating back to Isambard Kingdom Brunel's suspension footbridge in 1845.

    Are the Golden Jubilee Bridges suitable for a winter walk?

    Yes, the Golden Jubilee Bridges are accessible year-round. While the views remain stunning, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially wet or windy conditions. Dressing in warm, waterproof layers is advisable. The intricate lighting system can be particularly beautiful during darker winter evenings.

    How long does it typically take to walk across the Golden Jubilee Bridges?

    Walking across one of the Golden Jubilee Bridges takes approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to admire the views. Many visitors choose to incorporate them into longer walks along the Thames, often crossing one bridge, walking along the South Bank, and returning via another bridge like Westminster Bridge.

    Is there parking available near the Golden Jubilee Bridges?

    Direct parking at the Golden Jubilee Bridges is very limited due to their central London location. It is strongly recommended to use public transport. If driving is necessary, consider nearby paid car parks such as those near Waterloo Station or the South Bank, but be aware that these can be expensive and fill up quickly.

    Are the Golden Jubilee Bridges and surrounding areas dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Golden Jubilee Bridges themselves are dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs to cross. Many of the surrounding public areas along the Thames Path are also dog-friendly. However, always check specific rules for indoor attractions, cafes, and pubs, as policies vary.

    What are some recommended cafes or pubs with a view near the bridges?

    The South Bank, immediately adjacent to the bridges, offers numerous options. You'll find a variety of cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating overlooking the Thames, such as those within the Royal Festival Hall or along the Queen's Walk. For pubs with a view, explore options further along the South Bank towards Waterloo or across the river in Embankment, though specific establishments may require a short walk.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on and around the Golden Jubilee Bridges?

    The bridges themselves feature a smooth, paved surface, making them easy to walk across. The surrounding areas, particularly the Thames Path on both the North and South Banks, are also predominantly flat and paved, suitable for all types of walkers and wheelchair users. There are steps and lifts at both ends of the bridges for access.

    Are there any circular walks that incorporate the Golden Jubilee Bridges?

    Absolutely! A popular circular route involves crossing one of the Golden Jubilee Bridges to the South Bank, walking east or west along the Thames Path past landmarks like the London Eye or Shakespeare's Globe, and then crossing back over the Thames via another bridge, such as Westminster Bridge or Waterloo Bridge, to complete a loop. This allows for diverse views and experiences.

    What are the best times of day to visit to avoid crowds?

    While the bridges are a popular pedestrian route, you can generally expect fewer crowds during early mornings (before 9 AM) or late evenings (after 8 PM). Weekdays are also typically less busy than weekends. Visiting during these times can offer a more serene experience and better opportunities for photography.

    What iconic landmarks can I see from the Golden Jubilee Bridges?

    From the west footbridge, you'll get excellent views of Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the London Eye. From the east footbridge, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the City of London skyline, including St Paul's Cathedral and The Shard. Both offer unique perspectives of the River Thames and its vibrant activity.

    What is the best way to get to the Golden Jubilee Bridges using public transport?

    The bridges are exceptionally well-served by public transport. On the north bank, Charing Cross Station (National Rail, Bakerloo, Northern lines) is directly adjacent. On the south bank, Waterloo Station (National Rail, Jubilee, Bakerloo, Northern, Waterloo & City lines) is just a short walk away. Embankment Station (District, Circle, Bakerloo, Northern lines) is also very close on the north side.

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