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Discover our Tower Bridge themed activities to do at home, from origami barges to colouring sheets, quizzes to art projects.
Over its 125 years, Tower Bridge has been the location of a number of daring feats, from daring fly-throughs to the jumping of a London bus over the rising bascules.
Experience a guided tour of Tower Bridge in BSL, led by John Wilson, an experienced Deaf guide.
Challenge your pupils class to design London’s future skyline.
Discover London's defining landmark from home explore the history, the people and get creative with podcasts, articles and challenges suitable for the whole family.
Discover what was like earning a living in Victorian times for the Tower Bridge workers.
But what was it like to live in 1880s and 1890s London? Most importantly, what did they eat?
Who looks after Tower Bridge? For nearly 40 years, Edward 'Ted' Forrest had the honour - discover the story of his amazing scrapbook chronicling his time at the London's most famous Bridge.
Discover the steam engines which once powered the Bridge Lifts and our permanent exhibition exploring the unsung heroes who kept an icon in motion.
Facts and information to help teachers plan their facilitated visit to Tower Bridge with their class.
Tower Bridge is a perfect day out for the family, with plenty of fun activities.
Join in with fun drop-in activities, free with entry to Tower Bridge.
Return for free with a Tower Bridge Family Activity Pass - a benefit to taking part on our Family Activity Days.
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