The scenery here is very good. It is more beautiful against the blue sky and white clouds. It is said that the bridge was moved from London, so it is called London Bridge. And it is not a decoration, but a bridge still in use today.
London Bridge
Posted: Nov 22, 2017
2 person liked this
Like
More Reviews
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
M30***41
4/5Excellent
It is very interesting that you are going to visit a London bridge in the us. But anyway the bridge is fun to visit
0
Posted: Mar 18, 2021
龟龟蔡
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
London Bridge is said to have been transported from London. The environment here is very beautiful. There are cars coming and going on the London Bridge. It's very lively. The River under the bridge has boats. It can be visited by sightseeing boats. It's very enjoyable.
0
Posted: Jun 9, 2018
正义的力量
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
Although Lake Havasu City does not have waterfalls, London Bridge Havasu Lake City, a delightful London Bridge, is famous for its London Bridge. The 19th century Old Stone Bridge was originally built on the Thames River and was later sold by the British government for its inadaptability to busy traffic. As a result, the London Bridge drifted across the sea and settled on the oasis in a foreign desert, beside the bridge. An English village was also built, full of English flavor.
3
Posted: Sep 10, 2017
青岛久久
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
A walk-and-go trip in 2019 ✈️...London Bridge...must be photographed after three o'clock...the scenery is abnormally beautiful
1
Posted: Jun 1, 2020
Lynn&Luca
4/5Excellent
Original Text
Hawasu Lake City is best known for its London Bridge, which stood on the Thames River in 1831. But one day, the bridge could not withstand the increasing traffic. So the British government decided to sell the London Bridge. Robert McCulloch, then the founding owner of Lake Hawasu and chairman of McCulloch Petroleum Corporation, successfully bid London Bridge for $2,460,000. During the demolition of the London Bridge, each stone was systematically numbered and transported to Long Beach, California, 10,000 miles away, before being trucked to Lake Hawasu City. The rebuilding began on 23 September 1968, with the Mayor of London and others laying the foundation stone. On 10 October 1971, the relocated London Bridge was relocated to serve the public in Lake Hawasu. The bridge is the largest building in the world at present.