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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    February 4, 2021

    Until 1999 Hungerford Bridge only had a narrow walkway on one side of the railway. As it was dilapidated and had a reputation of being dangerous it was replaced by the Golden Jubilee Bridges on either side of the railway bridge.

      June 30, 2020

      From the bridge I have a beautiful view of the Millenium Eye

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        August 18, 2020

        From the bridge, you have a beautiful view of the London Eye,
        also known as the Millennium Wheel.

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          May 12, 2021

          Hungerford Bridge (also Charing Cross Bridge) is a railway bridge over the River Thames in London. The steel lattice bridge forms the main access to the Charing Cross terminus and is flanked on both sides by pedestrian bridges, which are called Golden Jubilee Bridges.

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            March 24, 2023

            Originally opened to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne in 2002, the Golden Jubilee Bridge is a stunning example of modern architecture and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding London landmarks. From here, you can admire the London Eye, the Palace of Westminster, and many other sights in all their glory.

            The atmosphere is unparalleled. The Golden Jubilee Bridge is an oasis of calm in the midst of the bustling capital. Here, you can take a leisurely stroll, watch the boats pass by on the Thames, or simply enjoy the fresh breeze. Especially at sunset, the bridge provides a romantic backdrop that will last a lifetime.

            Thanks to its central location, the Golden Jubilee Bridge is also an ideal starting point for exploring some of the city's most famous sights. The South Bank, with its numerous cultural institutions and venues such as the Royal Festival Hall, the National Theatre and the BFI Southbank, offers a wealth of activities and opportunities to immerse yourself in London's cultural life.

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              A ride on the Ferris wheel is a highlight. During the day or in the evening - always beautiful

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                July 19, 2022

                Nice view down the Thames to Embankment Pier and across to the London Eye.

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                  August 4, 2023

                  From the bridge you have a great view towards Big Ben, Westminster and the London Eye.

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                    September 6, 2023

                    Beautiful view of one of London's NEW landmarks. It's worth taking a look, especially in the dark.

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                      September 11, 2024

                      Architecturally very interesting how pedestrian bridges were built on both sides of the railway bridge

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                        September 29, 2024

                        You can quickly get to the Ferris wheel over the bridge. Our highlight was a music group that walked along the road under the bridge and simply blocked the traffic. There was no "honking concert" of cars, as one might expect, but simply accepted it calmly.

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