Is London Bridge step free?
Is London Bridge step free? The station has step-free access to and between all platforms, at all times trains are running, via level access and lifts. Access to the main station – all entrances to the station have step-free access. Platforms 1-15 – all platforms have lifts.
How do wheelchair users get around London?
You can use wheelchairs and some mobility scooters on many services, including buses, Tubes, trains and trams and some boats including Thames Clippers. Mobility scooters can't be taken on some boats, taxis or the IFS Cloud Cable Car.
Which tube station has no escalator?
Russell Square is one of the few deep level central London tube stations with only steps and lifts. The deepest tube station is Hampstead, where platforms are 58.5 metres below street level. Passenger uses either lifts or the 320 steps.
Is it worth going to the Tower of London?
Is the Tower of London, London worth a trip? Definitely. And not just for the Crown Jewels. Try to book for the Ceremony of the Keys where the Yeoman Warders secure the Tower for the night.
Is London Bridge and Tower Bridge the same?
London Bridge might be famous in nursery rhymes, but it's much less impressive than Tower Bridge. Built in 1973, it's a functional bridge for cars and pedestrians. It's only about a 10-minute walk from Tower Bridge, but they're worlds apart in terms of looks and cool stuff to do.
Can you walk across London Bridge?
Yes, absolutely. And on a pleasant day, if you cross on the east side (the left in the direction you're going) you also get a great view of Tower Bridge, the Tower, City Hall and HMS Belfast.
How far apart are London Bridge and Tower Bridge?
Tower Bridge and London Bridge are just over half a mile (approx. 1km) of each other. You can walk from Tower Bridge to London Bridge in less than 15 minutes.