London | Millenium Bridge | Travel Guide

Just a few steps from St. Paul’s Cathedral is a much newer addition to the city, the pedestrian only Millennium Bridge! This steel suspension bridge officially opened to the public in 2000, but wasn’t completely functional until 2002. The bridge connects the north and south bank of the Thames, with St. Paul’s Cathedral to the north, and the Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe to the south. There are over thirty bridges in London crossing over the Thames, but the Millennium bridge is the only one specifically built for pedestrians in over a century. The bridge offers some spectacular views of the city, and is extremely handy when trying to get from one attraction to the next! Thanks for watching! Please subscribe to TylerTravelsTV for more great travel videos! Heading to Walt Disney World? Visit to find out how I can personally help you get the most magic out of your next trip! Click here: Get $35 off your first AirBnB stay here: ______________________________ Social: ______________________________ Follow me on social media to see my latest travels! Instagram: Snapchat: TylerTravelsTV Facebook: Twitter: ____________________________ The other stuff: ____________________________ MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 50204 Indianapolis, IN 46254 CAMERA USED: Canon Rebel T5i GoPro Hero 4 Silver EDITING SOFTWARE: iMovie MUSIC: Provided by: iMovie Sound Effects More Info here: & by: YouTube Creator Studio More info here: Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Source: Artist:
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