Discover this World Heritage Site with London's castle, the Crown Jewels, the ravens and fascinating insights from the Yeoman Warders.
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Discover the Crown Jewels, including the Imperial State Crown
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Stroll the battlements with river views
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Hear captivating tales from the Yeoman Warders
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Discover the mystery of the princes and the Bloody Tower
Important information
info|Location
Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB
info|Nearest Tootbus Stop
Stop 9 Tower of London EC3N 4DR
Kids|Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible via designated routes. Limited access to the upper floors and towers – check in advance if required.
time|Opening Hours
Tuesday–Saturday, 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (last admission at 5:00 PM). Closed on Mondays and certain holidays.
More information
Step back in time at the Tower of London, where over 1,000 years of British history unfold. From royal palaces to infamous prisons, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has been home to kings, queens, and prisoners alike. Discover the Crown Jewels, explore the medieval fortress, and uncover tales of intrigue and betrayal.
Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, the Tower of London has served as a royal palace, a fortress, a prison, and even a zoo. Today, it remains one of London’s most visited landmarks, offering a deep dive into the nation’s history.
One of the highlights is the Crown Jewels exhibition, home to the priceless regalia used in British coronations. Visitors can also explore the medieval White Tower, hear stories from the legendary Beefeaters, and discover the chilling history of the Bloody Tower.
For those interested in British history, the Tower of London provides an unforgettable experience, bringing to life the stories of kings, queens, traitors, and prisoners who have walked its halls.