Tower Bridge is a famous bascule and suspension bridge located in London, England. Completed in 1894, it spans the River Thames and connects the boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Southwark. The bridge is known for its iconic Victorian Gothic architecture and features two large towers that rise 65 meters above the river.
The bridge opens to allow tall ships to pass through, using a hydraulic system. It is a popular tourist attraction, with a glass-floored walkway offering stunning views of the river and the city. Tower Bridge is often mistakenly referred to as London Bridge, which is a different structure nearby.