A HUGE city centre bridge crossed by 21,000 drivers every day, will close for 12 hours this weekend.
, one of the country's most beloved landmarks, will be roped off for 12 hours on Sunday because of the .


50,000 courageous runners are set to take to the streets of the capital this weekend, cheered on by thousands of spectators.
The will start in Greenwich, finishing in St James' Park.
The iconicroute showcases some of the capital's most popular areas including Big Ben,and.
A number of roads will be closed on April 27, to make way for the hoards of runners.
Tower Bridge, which is at the 12 and a half mile, will be closed from 8am to 8:30pm.
This means that drivers will have to find alternative travel routes, such as taking a diversion or using such as the .
London underground services in central London will be running as normal, but are expected to be incredibly busy.
Buses travelling on roads affected by the marathon will either be diverted or will not run at all.
Other popular roads that will be closed include Trafalgar Road, which will close at 7am and reopen at 4pm, and Parliament Square, which will close at 7:30am and reopen at 10pm.
the men's race in a time of a second over 2hrs 4min.
Meanwhile, a competitive race saw Peres Jepchirchir win the elite women's category with a new women's only world record.
Although Tower Bridge will be closed to drivers on Sunday, it is one of the best places for spectators to watch friends and family.
The race doubles back on itself across the bridge, so spectators will get to spot racers twice from this location.
What landmarks can be spotted on the route?
- Mile 6: Cutty Sark
- Mile 12: Tower Bridge
- Mile 18: Canary Wharf
- Mile 22: The Tower of London
- Mile 25: The London Eye
- Mile 25: Big Ben
- Mile 26: Buckingham Palace
How to track London Marathon runners
If you have a friend or family member running the race, you can easily trackthem online.
The best way to track a runner is with the official London Marathon 2025 app, which is available forAndroidandApple.
If you are supporting someone you can use the app to:
- Track your family member or friend
- Make a donation to their chosen cause
- Send a Belief Booster
- Keep up-to-date with the Elite Leaderboard
How to watch the London Marathon
The race will be shown acrossBBCplatforms.
begins their coverage at 8.30 am until 2 pm on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
From 2 pm until 3 pmtakes over.
It is also possible to livestream the marathon for free on the BBC Sport website and on iPlayer from 1 pm until 6 pm.