The Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian suspension bridge located in London, England. It spans the River Thames and connects St. Paul's Cathedral with the Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Opened in June 2000, it was designed by architect Sir Norman Foster and engineer Sir Anthony Hunt.
The bridge is notable for its unique design, featuring a sleek, minimalist appearance. It is 330 meters long and is often referred to as the "Wobbly Bridge" due to its initial swaying motion when opened. After modifications, it now provides a stable and popular route for pedestrians and cyclists.