Hungerford Bridge
Hungerford Bridge is a pedestrian and cycle bridge located in London, England. It spans the River Thames and connects the South Bank to Charing Cross. The bridge was originally built in 1845 and later rebuilt in 2002, featuring a modern design with two distinctive white arches.
The bridge is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering stunning views of iconic landmarks such as the London Eye and Big Ben. It serves as a vital link for pedestrians and cyclists, enhancing connectivity in the bustling city while providing a scenic route across the river.