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Pedestrian bridges connecting South Bank
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The Golden Jubilee Bridges are a pair of pedestrian and cycle bridges in London, connecting the South Bank to the Embankment. They offer stunning views of the River Thames and the city skyline, making them a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Opened in 2002, these sleek, modern bridges are named to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee. With their unique design and vibrant atmosphere, they provide a lovely pathway for leisurely strolls or bike rides along the river. Plus, they’re conveniently located near attractions like the National Theatre and the London Eye, adding to their appeal as a must-visit spot in the city.

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