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London eye, iconic bridges and attractions The various interesting sights and sounds the river Thames have to offer. This walk starts of from Westminster towards the tower bridge via the south banks, visiting attractions such as the london eye and iconic bridges.

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- Yup stoney lions
- You can head over to St Paul's over the thames here
- You can find this invisible guy everywhere.
- With the palace behind us
- Winchester palace
- Who can resist another photo?
- Westminster palace along Abingdon street
- Well that's it folks for London, for now at least!
- Wait didn't we passed this bridge already?
- View of the embankment from the south bank
- View of the buildings along Parliament square
- Urghh! Flashed!
- Tower bridge- big bridge for it's time
- Tower bridge from Horselydown lane
- Towards Butler's Wharf, the pubs & eateries along Horselydown lane & Maguire street
- Time to continue the walk!
- This time by the National theatre!
- There were some exhibtions by the Millennium Pier
- There are some nice cafes here, except they all close too early
- The wheel does look daunting from below
- The waterloo bridge from afar
- The waterloo bridge
- The war memorial
- The view of the palace from afar.. again
- The Unilever house along the Victoria embankment
- The Tower Bridge decks raising for large vessels
- The the top of the apex!
- The Thames broadwalk leading to the Tower Bridge
- The St peter ad Vincula & Tower of London from afar
- The southwark bridge
- The south bank with the waterloo bridge in view
- The OXO tower & beach area (only at low tide)
- The millenium bridge
- The London tower overlooks the Tower bridge
- The London Tower
- The London eye sits on these massive supports spanning over the broadwalk
- The London eye & Aquarium in sight
- The London Bridge lit at night
- The Hungerford & Golden jubilee bridges
- The Hay's Galleria, if that is what it's called.
- The gallery spots a rather niffy urban setting
- The eye is surprising crowded for a weekday
- The cross-Thames views from the south bank
- The County Hall & aquarium
- The Clink along Clink street
- The Clink "works"
- The city lights up for the night
- The City hall and glass facade
- The city hall across the river Thames