Constructed in an unparalleled Gothic style between 1886 and 1894, the Grade I listed Tower Bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London. Its image having become an iconic symbol representing the UK’s capital city across the globe.
Whether you’re planning a wedding, party, dinner, corporate product launch or any type of memorable event, this magnificent, world-renowned landmark has three versatile spaces, each providing their own unique fascination and jaw-dropping setting, each guaranteed to leave your guests with an unforgettable experience.
Having selected your preferred space, entertainment, lighting and floristry arrangements can easily be tailor-made to complement chosen colour themes and branding, requirements, and catering options to suit all budgets and dietary requirements can be provided.
All of the spaces house dynamic RGB colour-changing LED lighting, which can be configured to either dramatically or subtly complement any kind of event. The magnificent architecture of the Bridge and the widely adaptable lighting combine superbly to generate a stupendous and exhilarating experience.
The panoramic Walkways and the monumental Victorian Engine Rooms are available solely for private evening events, while the more intimate yet still magnificent North Tower Lounge can be hired for smaller functions both during the day and in the evening.
42 metres above the River Thames, the high-level Walkways, which span the North and South Towers, provide breath-taking panoramic views of London. When the sun sets, the City skyline transforms into a galaxy of bright lights that are a wondrous sight from the Walkways.
Providing a spectacular backdrop for events, the original and immaculately maintained coal-driven engines, once used to power the Tower Bridge lifts, provide an unequalled wow factor.
This intimate yet versatile area is the only one of the Tower Bridge spaces that’s available for hire both during the day and in the evening, and is licensed to hold weddings and civil partnership ceremonies.
Tower Bridge is conveniently located for public transport links on both sides of the River Thames. To the north side, Tower Hill station serves the District and Circle lines, whilst on the south bank of the Thames, the Northern and Jubilee lines call at the London Bridge interchange with National Rail a short walk away.