london bridge
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Nice little village with some shops Lots of water actives Boat to the casino is $2 round trip. Nice ride. Same dump casino
The story behind this bridge is what's really interesting, how it was disassembled and shipped here from London. Went on a boat tour, and the tour guide gave a really good history.
We could not believe it when we first saw it - old London Bridge nicely straddling the river with boats going up and down the river and everyone having a great time. We walked across the bridge, admiring the old street lights from London, enjoying the views and thinking of the amazing risk that was taken to bring the bridge to the middle of nowhere! A bit like Noah. Well the risk has paid off and we'd be delighted to visit again.
I'm not sure what to make of this little oddity. Lake Havasu City really doesn't have much to offer beyond the lake, so my take on the bridge is that it was an effort to bring something to town to snag ten minutes of attention and possibly appeal to someone other than the usual party crowd who frequents this spot. Yeah, it's somewhat cool that they took apart a bridge in England and brought it over, but as another reviewer mentioned, it's not even an especially attractive bridge. I remember seeing the news stories about this when I was younger and admit I had a curiosity about it. Ten minutes here and that was that. The ladies in the visitor center belittling my other choices of places to visit didn't help my attitude either. Won't have to go back to Lake Havasu, and recommend you don't make a special trip here for the bridge either.
Possibly the last thing I expected to see in the US. The bridge was transported and rebuilt brick by brick. The views are gorgeous all around this unique landmark. There are Swallow nests all around the bridge too."London Bridge is a bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States. It is a relocated 1831 bridge that formerly spanned the River Thames in London, England, until it was dismantled in 1967." Wikipedia
It was awesome to see and fun to know the history of the Bridge. The shops underneath the bridge were fun to visit
London Bridges falling down...well, not so in this beautiful spot. Water surrounds this historical bridge, with boats, swimming, and lovely shops adorning its edges. Mr. McCullough bought this bridge thinking it was a different one, yet re erected it in this desert city. How fortunate we are to have a site so lovely. Walk across the bridge and take in the breathtaking view, then wander through the shops for a souvenir. You'll be back, because there's something magical about London Bridge.
Very cool bridge with an interesting history. Great walking and some shopping under the bridge. There are boat tours but you need to sign up early to get a seat on one. We were too late and since our time was limited, missed getting to do that.
Little village with shops, restaurants and England inspired motif are under the bridge and worth a visit. Need to go early, they seem to close around 5pm.
What can you say? It is a bridge. An average bridge, a tad quaint, but still just a bridge. I saw people standing on the sidewalk of the bridge, having their friends take their pictures, but from the top of the bridge, you really can't see anything special about it. You have to go below to admire the stonework and arches. Also, I found it very short - all in all, it is really not worth going out of your way to see. If you didn't know the history, it would be a very boring little bridge.
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Drove about an hour to get there, really don't know what exactly I expected, but wasn't surprised. It's a bridge.... not even an architecturally beautifully designed bridge, just a bridge. Remarkable, perhaps, in it's history, but not much more than that. Snapped a few pictures and walked around the boardwalk taking in a few of the standard tourist stores and then drove out further on the island. Took pictures of several miniature lighthouses, then worked our way back. You can rent a jet ski or a boat, or take the ferry round trip for a couple bucks. There are also afternoon boat trips out on the lake available. If you like that sort of thing, this is a great place. As for me, I got bored and we headed back to camp a lot earlier than we had planned on...
Drove to Lake Havasu City (3 hr's) to see the London Bridge. Quite a feat for them to do and makes the city of Lake Havasu AZ. Lots of boat tours, kayak rentals, ducks to feed, etc. so can enjoy the lake/area. City is clean, was quiet and walkway along the lake is lovely. Benches to relax and enjoy the scenery and boats. True, most of the stores are closed but we did get some delicious ice cream. Just a nice & relaxing day.
London Bridge is a beautiful Arizona landmark. The area is very "tourist-y" which I happen to like. There are lots of amenities around for travelers such as lodging and restaurants.
A big tourist attraction in Havasu but it's quickly realized once you understand the importance of the move this bridge made from England to Arizona. There are factoids and historical information all over the bridge's infrastructure. There are also some great views of the water from the middle of the bridge, a walk back and forth on both sides is well worth it. Views from the water & under the bridge as very unique as well. Kayaks, paddle boards and even boats are for rent all over the bay. There are many tourist shops surrounding the bridge with items that make great gifts.Also, it's illegal to feed the birds, apparently.