Inside the Tower of London, you'll find the Crown Jewels, including the dazzling Imperial State Crown. It's a must-see for anyone curious about Britain's grand ceremonial treasures.
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Step inside London’s 1000-year-old fortress for a close-up of the largest collection of Crown Jewels.
Step inside London’s 1000-year-old fortress for a close-up of the largest collection of Crown Jewels.
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See both the Tower of London and Tower Bridge together—just a stone’s throw away!
See both the Tower of London and Tower Bridge together—just a stone’s throw away!
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Tower of London
Tower Bridge
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Tower Bridge
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Tower Bridge
Skip the lines at the Tower and choose between a meet & greet with a Beefeater, the Opening Ceremony, or a Thames cruise with a Tower guided tour.
Skip the lines at the Tower and choose between a meet & greet with a Beefeater, the Opening Ceremony, or a Thames cruise with a Tower guided tour.
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Begin your day with breakfast & London's views, then delve into British history with this combo
Begin your day with breakfast & London's views, then delve into British history with this combo
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Sky Garden
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Unlock London’s royal history and skyline views in one value-packed combo ticket.
Unlock London’s royal history and skyline views in one value-packed combo ticket.
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Discover royal history at Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London at your pace with one flexible combo.
Discover royal history at Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London at your pace with one flexible combo.
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Westminster Abbey + Tower of London
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Step inside centuries of royal history with exclusive Beefeater access in a small-group setting.
Step inside centuries of royal history with exclusive Beefeater access in a small-group setting.
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Double up on London legends with a single combo and enjoy entry to Madame Tussauds and the Tower of London in one day.
Double up on London legends with a single combo and enjoy entry to Madame Tussauds and the Tower of London in one day.
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Inside the Tower of London, you'll find the Crown Jewels, including the dazzling Imperial State Crown. It's a must-see for anyone curious about Britain's grand ceremonial treasures.

Go for: Standard tickets
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Yes
Recommended tour:

Go for: Guided tours
Duration: 1.5-4 hours
Guide: Audio or live guide
Recommended tours:

Go for: Combo tickets
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Depending on your ticket
Recommended tours:

Safely kept in the Jewel House, the Crown Jewels dazzle with over 23,500 gemstones! From St. Edward's Crown to the Imperial State Crown, this collection is a breathtaking testament to royal heritage and ceremony you won't want to miss!
About the Crown Jewels
The White Tower, the heart of the Tower of London, dates back to 1066! This fortress showcases Norman architecture and has served as a royal residence, prison, and museum—a valid symbol of British history!
About the White Tower
Just south of the Chapel, Tower Green is steeped in intrigue as the site where royals like Robert Devereux faced execution. With a granite memorial marking the spot, it's a must-visit for history lovers!

The Medieval Palace, which consists of St. Thomas's Tower, Wakefield Tower, and Lanthorn Tower, gives a captivating glimpse into royal life during the 13th century. It once housed kings and their courts.

Nestled within the Tower of London, the Bloody Tower is infamous for its connection to the tragic fate of the Princes in the Tower. With stories of notable prisoners like Sir Walter Raleigh, it's a must-visit for history buffs!

The Fusilier Museum shines a light on the Royal Fusiliers' storied past! With over 300 years of history, explore exhibits filled with uniforms, medals, and personal stories from brave soldiers who served.
About the Fusilier Museum
This Tudor-style chapel, dating back to the 12th century, is the final resting place for famous figures like Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey, making it a poignant slice of British history.

Set in the Lower Wakefield Tower, this exhibit features replicas of infamous torture devices like the Rack and the Scavenger's Daughter, and harrowing accounts of justice during tumultuous times.

The Ceremony of the Keys is a centuries-old tradition where the Chief Yeoman Warder (Beefeater), dressed in Tudor red, ceremoniously locks the Tower’s gates, protecting its treasures and artifacts.

Address: London EC3N 4AB, UK | Find on Maps

There are two ways to access the Tower of London:
Note: The Middle Drawbridge is mainly a designated entrance for groups. However, if you have admission tickets, you are also welcome to use it.




The Tower of London offers a wide range of souvenirs to buy from various shops:

The Tower of London offers a range of dining facilities conveniently located for you to stop by and enjoy a quick bite during your visit.


Completed in 1894, the Tower Bridge spans 244 meters and showcases Victorian Gothic architecture. Its rising bascules allow river traffic, making it a significant crossing and tourist attraction.

Standing 135 meters high, the London Eye features 32 glass capsules. It provides views of landmarks like Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament and has been a symbol of the city since 2000.

The River Thames, stretching 346 kilometers from the Cotswolds to the North Sea, is England's longest river. It is historically significant and vital for trade, navigation, and recreation in cities like London.
Yes, the Go City London Pass includes the Tower of London.
Re-entry on the same day is not allowed due to security reasons.
Yes, you can buy tickets on-site at the Tower of London from the ticket office. However, it is strongly recommended to book your tickets online in advance, especially during busy times such as school holidays and weekends to ensure guaranteed entry and avoid potential queues.
You can combine your Tower of London visit with entry to Tower Bridge, the London Eye, a Thames River Cruise, St. Paul’s Cathedral, or go on a 24-hour Hop-on Hop-off bus tour. These tickets are ideal if you plan to visit other attractions, offering significant savings compared to buying individual tickets.
Guides, especially the Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters), can bring the Tower's rich and often gruesome history to life with engaging narratives, anecdotes, and insights you won't find on information plaques. Your guides will point out architectural details and other fascinating elements that you might easily overlook on a self-guided tour. A knowledgeable guide can answer your questions in real-time, providing a deeper understanding of the Tower's multifaceted history as a fortress, palace, prison, mint, and more. Plus, the Tower of London is a large and sprawling complex with many different towers and exhibits. A guided tour helps you navigate the site effectively, ensuring you see the key highlights without getting lost or missing important areas.
Yes, children are welcome, but some areas (like the Torture at the Tower exhibits) may be better suited for older children due to their historical context. Special family-friendly tours are available.
The Tower of London is packed with history and iconic sights. Some of the highlights you shouldn't miss include the Crown Jewels, the White Tower, the Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters), the Ravens, Tower Green, the Bloody Tower, the Medieval Palace, the Battlements, the Torture at the Tower exhibition, the Royal Beasts, the Tower's Mint, the Ceremony of the Keys, the Opening Ceremony, and the prisoner graffiti.
If you wish to explore everything there's to the Tower of London, you need to spend around 3-4 hours in total.
Most main areas, including the Crown Jewels, are wheelchair accessible. However, some of the historic towers do not have lifts. A map detailing accessible routes is available at the entrance.