TOWER BRIDGE
London's most famous bridge, a true symbol of the city with its Gothic ...Read more
BATTERSEA POWER STATION
Read moreA former power station with a brick building and emblematic chimneys, featured on the cover of a Pink Floyd album in particular, it is an Art Deco masterpiece created in the 1930s. Since its closure in the 1980s, Battersea Power Station had been abandoned, despite several rehabilitation projects. It has now been transformed not only into a shopping center, but also into a theater, concert hall, bar and cinema! A beautiful cultural space, where you can relax and have a good time.
CLIFTON VILLAGE & CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE
Read moreClifton Village is certainly Bristol's most walkable district. On every corner, magnificent Georgian villas bear witness to a prolific architectural era. The stroll takes you past clothing boutiques and antique shops. Don't miss Clifton Down Road and the Clifton Arcade, a tiny passageway concealing a candy store, jewelry store and other wonders. And take a look at the famous suspension bridge!
FOOT TUNNEL
Read moreThe Foot Tunnel is a walking tunnel that runs under the Thames River and connects the two banks of the river. It was built by civil engineer Alexander Binnie in 1899 and opened in 1902. It allows you to reach Greenwich from the docks without taking the ferry and was mainly used at the time for workers. It is about 300 m long and 15 m deep, an elevator allows you to go down, but it is not in operation all the time and in this case you have to go down about a hundred steps and go up as many on the other side.
ELING TIDE MILL
Read moreVisit of a mill, whose wheel is located under the house, and which works thanks to the tide. It is one of the few in Europe in a state of walking and capable of grinding according to traditional methods. Guided tour possible.