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Discover the charm and scenic beauty of Chiswick Bridge, a historic landmark in London offering stunning views of the Thames River.
Chiswick Bridge, a charming and historic bridge in London, offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere perfect for leisurely strolls and photography. Experience the beauty of the Thames River and the surrounding greenery as you explore this iconic landmark.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start from central Middlesex and head towards the A4 road. Follow the A4 westbound until you reach the Chiswick roundabout. From the roundabout, take the exit onto Great Chertsey Road (also known as A316). Continue on this road until you see signs for Chiswick Bridge. There is street parking available nearby, but be mindful of local parking regulations and potential charges.
Public Transportation
To reach Chiswick Bridge via public transportation, find your nearest train or bus stop. If you're taking a train, head to the nearest station such as Chiswick Station. From there, you can take a bus (such as the 190 or 272) towards Chiswick Bridge. Ensure to check the bus schedules on Transport for London's website or app for the most accurate timings. The bus fare is typically around £1.55 for a single journey using an Oyster card or contactless payment.
Walking from Chiswick Station
If you're arriving at Chiswick Station, you can walk to Chiswick Bridge. Exit the station and head southeast on Chiswick High Road. Continue straight until you reach the junction with Great Chertsey Road. Turn left onto Great Chertsey Road and follow it until you arrive at the bridge. The walk should take approximately 15-20 minutes.
Cycling
For those who prefer cycling, you can rent a bike from one of the many bike-sharing schemes available in the area. Make your way to Chiswick Bridge via the A4 or through the quieter residential streets. Always wear a helmet and follow local cycling regulations. There are bike racks available near the bridge.
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