London Bridge
London Bridge is a historic bridge that spans the River Thames in central London, England. The current bridge, which opened in 1973, replaced the previous 19th-century stone-arched bridge that had stood in the same location since 1831.
The original London Bridge dates back to Roman times, when a wooden structure was first built on the site. The bridge has been rebuilt several times over the centuries, with the current incarnation being the fourth major version.
Today, London Bridge is an iconic symbol of the city of London and is a popular tourist attraction. It is also an important transportation hub, with buses, trains, and the London Underground all passing over or under the bridge.