Getting to Tower Bridge

The nearest tube to Tower Bridge, directions, pictures and more.

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6 min read | June 15, 2023

With its Victorian gothic-style twin towers and striking blue railings, Tower Bridge is on of the most recognisable sights in London.

Named after the Tower of London, Tower Bridge is an icon of the UK capital’s skyline. With around 40,000 people walking over it daily, it’s the main link between both sides of the Thames and offers visitors some of the best views of the city.

It's also surrounded by many different bars, cafes, and restaurants, making it an ideal sightseeing stop on your short break or day trip to London. This article will outline the best ways to get there on public transport.

Getting to Tower Bridge

As one of the main sightseeing stops and roads in central London, visitors can get to Tower Bridge by train, tube, bus or riverboat. Specifically, they can:

  • Take a train to London Bridge or Fenchurch Street train stations
  • Catch the underground to Tower Bridge or London Bridge stations
  • Travel up the Thames via riverboat to Tower Pier or London Bridge City Pier
  • Use bus routes 15, 42, 78, 100 or 343

If you are travelling around London by bike or on foot, there are plenty of cycle routes and walking paths to get to Tower Bridge. It’s also possible to cross the bridge via pedestrian and bike lanes, giving you one of the best views of the city.

Popular train routes to London

To get to Tower Bridge from outside of the capital city, you first need to catch a train to central London. Whether you’re travelling from Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool or another UK town or city, you can get to London quickly and easily by train.

Birmingham to London

Trains regularly run from Birmingham New Street to London Euston, with the journey taking around an hour and twenty minutes.

From Euston, you can jump on the Northern line directly to London Bridge. Alternatively, you can go to Euston Square to catch the Circle line to Tower Hill. Both London Bridge and Tower Hill tube stations are a short walk away from Tower Bridge.

Manchester to London

It takes around two and a half hours to get from Manchester Piccadilly station to London Euston by train. Once in Euston, you can catch the underground to London Bridge via the Northern line or walk to Euston Square and board the Circle line to Tower Hill.

Liverpool to London

The fastest train travel time from Liverpool to London is two hours and 11 minutes. Trains leave from Liverpool Lime Street to London Euston every hour during the daytime. Once you arrive in London, you can continue to London Bridge or Tower Hill on the tube via the Northern or Circle line (from Euston Square).

Nearest tube station to Tower Bridge

The nearest tube station to Tower Bridge is Tower Hill station which is around a seven-minute walk away. It’s possible to get to Tower Hill via the Circle or District underground lines.

Alternatively, you can take the Northern or Jubilee line to London Bridge station, which is around a 10 or 15-minute walk away from Tower Bridge.

Both stations are in Travel Zone 1, so you can use an Oyster card to pay for your travel if you have one. Otherwise, you can buy a single or return ticket from any tube station.

If you’re planning to do a lot of sightseeing, a one-day travel card might be the best option. These start at £15.20 and give you unlimited use of all tubes, buses and overground services. You can also get discounts on tickets to some London attractions when you buy one.

Directions to Tower Bridge

To get to Tower Bridge from Tower Hill Tube Station, exit the underground and pass through Tower Hill Gardens to Tower Hill Road. Cross Tower Hill Road and take the path around the edge of the Tower of London towards the A100 (Tower Bridge Road). Follow the path along the A100 and you’ll soon be on Tower Bridge.

From London Bridge station, exit onto Tooley Street. Turn right and head towards the River Thames via More London Place. Follow this road until you reach Potters Field Park. From here, you’ll be able to see Tower Bridge.

Find the best train ticket deal to Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is an iconic London sight and a great stop on a long weekend away in the capital city. For a relaxing start to your trip and to save some money for an extra treat, be sure to book your train to London with Avanti West Coast.

By downloading the app, you can book your tickets in advance, select your preferred seat and use your railcards to get discounted fares, all in one place. In short, you can enjoy better deals on your train travel with Avanti West Coast.

Get to Tower Bridge by train

Whether you’re looking for fun things to do on a long weekend away or would like to spend a full day in London, make sure you book your train ticket with Avanti to enjoy the best savings.

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