After finishing work today I decided to walk along the river past the London Eye. I actually thought I was walking back to the hotel but only after around an hour walk did I realize I was actually heading the wrong way. As I was about to turn back I noticed an interesting looking bridge in the distance. Turned out it was the Millennium Bridge which I had seen in pictures before. Its a pedestrian bridge that stretches out across the River Thames and it looks really futuristic because of its low profile. I took the picture above before I got on the bridge and the one below from the bridge.
Here are links to better pictures I found on Flickr.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
13 replies on “The Millennium Bridge”
Come nice shots..
Yes, those are well captured shots. Sometimes, I just like to browse Flickr while listening to music on my labtop 🙂
Glad you are hoping a little fun while you are there Mark.
why do i see the clouds moving in the 2nd pic? LOL i think i need to sleep..
Thats the TATE museum at the bottom, the brown building which was a factory before. One of my favorite museums to date.
You really should have visited TATE modern.Everything about it is perfect.
Nice design, reminded me of Calatrava work. However, the did poor job on the supporting piers. They don’t fit the concept.
just outside the TATE museum is a huge black spider…really impressive
have a nice time 😉
اروع منظر في لندن تروح في البوت من بيج بين لي لندن تاور هذاك الصوب روعه خصوصا وقت الغروب و انت فووق في البرد شي مو طبيعي
و اخذ باص 15 لي البكادلاي و اكسفورد ستريت احلى طرييج باص في لندن
Mark, I suggest you go to the Emirates stadium tomorrow (26th) if you have the time, since there’s going to be a gathering of many people dancing, singing, performing all sorts of things in order to get a spot on the Fabregas show. If you’re interested by any change. 🙂
http://www.nikelivefabregas.com/site
Did you go to the Tate Modern? It’s just across from where you were (the bridge), it’s amazing and some of the exhibitions are incredible. Plus the little restaurant at the museum has some great lunch dishes 🙂
The pictures look amazing
The Museum is just WOW…i think it will take more than 10 days to discover all that part of London…CANT WAIT TO GO Back, so JEALOUS from u Mark but i will check AlGhazali Bridge in kuwait today heh 🙂
wow!!! I love the pics you linked