Tower of London
Open today: 9:00 - 15:00
A Fortress of History and Majesty
Uncover centuries of history at London’s iconic fortress, home to the Crown Jewels and fascinating tales of the past.
What's included
- Entry to Tower of London
What's not included
- Food and drink
Important information
- Discover one of London’s most iconic landmarks, the legendary Tower of London.
- Explore the historic White Tower, the oldest section of this renowned fortress.
- Delve into the fascinating history of the Tower.
- Witness the breathtaking Crown Jewels up close.
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The History of the Tower of London
Built in the 11th century, the Tower of London has played a vital role in London’s history for centuries. Known for its imposing presence, this formidable castle has a chilling reputation. It has served various purposes over time, including housing wild animals, known as ‘the royal beasts,’ the Royal Mint, and a prison. During your visit, uncover the fascinating stories that have shaped this iconic landmark.
Beefeaters
The Tower is famously guarded by Yeoman Warders, also known as Beefeaters, who once protected prisoners within its walls. Today, they stand watch over the Crown Jewels and help visitors learn more about the Tower's history. Don’t miss the chance to see these iconic figures as they bring the Tower’s stories to life.
Crown Jewels
Beyond the watchful eyes of the Yeoman Warders lies the Tower’s most dazzling treasure: the Crown Jewels. These extraordinary, diamond-studded symbols of monarchy are a highlight of the Tower tour. Marvel at the crowns worn by Britain’s most famous monarchs, including Queen Elizabeth II’s Imperial State Crown, used during State Openings of Parliament.
Royal Beasts Exhibition
The Tower was once home to a collection of exotic animals, from lions to baboons and even a polar bear! The interactive Royal Beasts Exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into this unique chapter of the Tower’s history.
The Line of Kings
Explore the historic armors of monarchs like Henry VIII, Charles I, and James II, displayed alongside intricately carved horses. Dating back to the 17th century, the Line of Kings is one of the earliest museum exhibits. Focused on showcasing royal power, this exhibit does not feature queens or lesser-known monarchs, reflecting the monarchy’s message to early visitors.
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Friday 9:00 - 15:00Saturday 9:00 - 15:00Sunday 10:00 - 15:00Monday 10:00 - 15:00Tuesday 9:00 - 15:00Wednesday 9:00 - 15:00Thursday 9:00 - 15:00
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