Millennium Bridge (southern end)

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The southern end of the Millennium Bridge is the Thames-side approach in Bankside, directly connecting pedestrians to attractions like Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe in central London.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge endpoint
pedestrian access point
accessType step-free ramped approaches
adjacentTo Bankside Pier
surface form: Bankside Pier (vicinity)

The Globe Theatre
surface form: Shakespeare’s Globe

Tate Modern
closestUndergroundStation Southwark Underground station (approximate)
connectsTo Bankside riverside walk
London Millennium Footbridge
surface form: Millennium Bridge (central span)

Millennium Bridge (northern end)
The Globe Theatre
surface form: Shakespeare’s Globe

Tate Modern
country England
United Kingdom
hasLighting pedestrian lighting along approach
hasNearbyAttraction Bankside restaurants and bars
The Globe Theatre
surface form: Shakespeare’s Globe theatre complex

Tate Modern
surface form: Tate Modern Turbine Hall entrance
isPartOf central London pedestrian river crossings network
locatedIn Bankside
City of London Corporation area
surface form: City of London and Southwark area

London, England
surface form: London
locatedOn south bank of the River Thames
locatedOnWaterbody Thames
surface form: River Thames
maintainedBy local London authorities (Bankside/Southwark public realm)
near Blackfriars Bridge NERFINISHED
Southwark Bridge NERFINISHED
openedWith Millennium Bridge opening in 2000
orientationTowards north towards St Paul’s Cathedral
partOf Millennium Bridge London
surface form: Millennium Bridge
partOfViewCorridor St Paul's Cathedral area
surface form: St Paul’s Cathedral–Tate Modern axis
pedestrianOnly true
primaryUse pedestrian access
providesAccessTo South Bank arts complex
surface form: Bankside cultural quarter

South Bank riverside path (eastern section)
providesViewOf City of London skyline
St Paul's Cathedral
surface form: St Paul’s Cathedral
surfaceMaterial paved pedestrian walkway
urbanContext mixed-use cultural and commercial district
usedFor daily commuter foot traffic
riverside leisure walks
tourism

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Bankside hasLandmark Millennium Bridge (southern end)