If you missed out, here’s how to watch London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks for free. First thing’s first: Tower Bridge and London Bridge are both poor choices for firework viewing due to the ...
The London New Year’s Eve fireworks take place in Westminster, near the London Eye and the famous tower clock Big Ben and by the River Thames. Southwark Bridge is a road and foot bridge on the ...
A MAN who queued and waited for three hours to watch ... famous fireworks display without having to stump up for a ticket. So they joined hundreds of other people standing on Southwark bridge ...
From dazzling fireworks displays illuminating the ... and lounges boasting views over the River Thames, Tower of London, and Tower Bridge. The Montcalm Royal London City, located in Islington ...
Each New Year’s Eve, fireworks light up the London skyline ... view of the action without spending a penny. Millennium Bridge and Tower Bridge are both closed this year, but there are many ...
Fireworks light up the sky over the London Eye and the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben ... Additionally, you won’t be allowed to use Westminster Bridge, the Golden Jubilee Footbridge or Waterloo ...
Thousands of people head to London every year to watch the New Year’s Eve fireworks – but for some it was a surprising experience. A group of people ‘waited hours’ on December 31 (Tuesday ...
the elegance of Tower Bridge, and the majesty of Big Ben, before we park near the famous London Eye to enjoy a front-row seat for the city's mesmerizing midnight fireworks show. There’s no ...
Along with Parliament and Big Ben, Tower Bridge is London's next must-see architectural marvel, not to mention the most famous bridge that crosses the Thames. Construction on the bridge started in ...