Despite living in London for a few years, I still don’t know where this place is. Later I learned that it’s a longer walk. I’ve used it for a long time. It actually starts at Lambeth Bridge and goes along the Thames to Tower Bridge. It is along the Thames River. The view is very good, it is the way I often use to go to the south bank, passing the London Eye. Some also cross the middle aisle of the two buildings.
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Despite living in London for a few years, I still don’t know where this place is. Later I learned that it’s a longer walk. I’ve used it for a long time. It actually starts at Lambeth Bridge and goes along the Thames to Tower Bridge. It is along the Thames River. The view is very good, it is the way I often use to go to the south bank, passing the London Eye. Some also cross the middle aisle of the two buildings.
The length of the length of several miles, from Westminster Bridge through the London Eye, Silver Bridge, Millennium Bridge and other attractions, finally arrived at St Paul's Cathedral Queen's Path, is a slow tour of London's south bank and the Thames River, taking about two hours to complete.
You can walk along the South Bank of the Thames to London Eye, about two kilometers away, full of tourists. There are many restaurants, bars and beautiful buildings. It's an interesting walk. It's recommended to go in the evening.
The Queen's Walk follows along the south bank of the Thames River starting at Tower Bridge and passes many popular sights such as the Globe Theatre, London Eye and ends at Lambeth Bridge. You can gaze across the river to equally famous sights such as Big Ben and the Tower. You can walk for miles or just a portion of the walk and stop as often as you want. Best of all, it is free.