London Tower Bridge is a suspension bridge over the Thames River in London. It is named for its vicinity. It is the first bridge (15 bridges built on the Thames River) from the Thames Estuary. It is also a symbol of London. The bridge was built in 1886 and opened to the public on 30 June 1894, linking the north and south of London as a whole. Visitors can walk on the tower bridge without charge. Visiting the tower bridge, you can take the elevator from the North Tower Bridge to see the structural works of the bridge. Then you can walk across the Thames River from the high-altitude passageway of the bridge and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Thames River and its banks.