Golden Jubilee Bridges
The Golden Jubilee Bridges are a pair of pedestrian and cycle bridges located in London, England. They span the River Thames and connect the areas of South Bank and Embankment. Opened in 2002, these bridges were built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
Designed by architect Sir Norman Foster, the bridges feature a unique, modern design with a steel and glass structure. They provide a safe and scenic route for pedestrians and cyclists, enhancing connectivity in the city while offering stunning views of iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye.