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Despite the Tower of London's grim reputation as a place of torture and death, within these walls you will also discover the history of a royal palace, an armoury and a powerful fortress. Learn about the wild and wondrous animals that have inhabited the Tower's menagerie, making it London's first Zoo. Discover the priceless Crown Jewels newly displayed in 2012, join an iconic Beefeater on a tour and hear their bloody tales, stand where famous heads have rolled, storm the battlements and get to grips with swords and armour and much more!
The Tower of London is one of the world’s most famous fortresses, its ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and pampered ravens strut the grounds. Built over 900 years ago by William the Conqueror, the Tower of London is steeped in a rich history. This fortress was expanded by many medieval kings and is used through the years as a refuge and power base. Situated in central London just a stone’s throw from the River Thames, the Tower of London is the one of the city's premier attractions. With so much on offer it's no wonder it's popular with visitors.
The Tower is open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday at 09:00h and on Sundays and Mondays at 10:00 From March to October last admission is at 17:00 and from November to February at 16:00. The Tower closes 1 hour after last admission. There is a self-service restaurant and cafeteria and guests are welcome to bring their own food.
Start or opening time: Tuesday - Saturday at 09:00h ; Sunday & Monday at 10:00h.
End or closing time: March - October: last admission at 17:00h ; November - February: last admission at 16:00h. The Tower closes 1 hour after last admission.
Languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese
Admissions
What´s not includedMeal
Drinks
Assistance or guided tour
Equipment
Optional meal
Product price detailGeneral Pass
Age of childAppropriate age for child ticket from 5 to 15 years