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The Golden Jubilee Bridges are a pair of pedestrian and cycle bridges that span the River Thames in London. They connect the South Bank to the Embankment, offering stunning views of the river and the city skyline. These bridges were opened in 2002 to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee, hence the name. They’re not just functional; they add a modern touch to the historic landscape of London. People love using them for leisurely strolls or bike rides, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The design is sleek and contemporary, with a unique cable-stayed structure that makes them stand out. Plus, they provide easy access to nearby attractions like the London Eye and the National Theatre, making them a handy link for anyone exploring the area.

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