Tower of London: Guided Tour + Private Audience with Beefeater
- Duration: 1h 15mins
- Live guide in English
Witness 1,000 years of British history and gaze upon the Crown Jewels inside the Tower of London
8 options • from $43.75
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Combine Tower of London with other London favorites. Some things are better together.
Go solo or take a guided tour of one of London's most fascinating and historic attractions
See The White Tower's treasures, including Henry VIII's suit of armour in the Royal Armouries collection
Witness St John's Chapel on the first floor, which dates back to 1080. This makes it the oldest church in London!
Take a tour and learn how the tower went from royal residence to mint, menagerie, armoury, observatory and the home of the Crown Jewels
Booking Tower of London tickets online will save you time on the day of your visit
Getting Tower of London tickets is as easy as predicting a British rain shower. Book in advance and save time on your holiday. There are options to buy guided tour tickets, and you can also combine your visit with another attraction.
Choose the right Tower of London tickets for you:
Admission to the Tower of London, which comes with the chance to see the authentic Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, see the famous guardians of the Tower of London (affectionately known as Beefeaters), and visit the Royal Armouries with its collection of armour and weaponry
Enrich your Tower of London experience with a variety of guided and self-guided tours
Save time and money by combining your Tower of London entry ticket and other nearby attractions with a city card, including Shakespeare's Globe, the London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Kensington Palace, London Zoo, and hop-on-hop-off bus routes
Children under five can enter for free, no Tower of London tickets ticket needed
Several buses and trains stop close to the attraction
Temporary exhibitions may require an extra fee
The New Armouries Café offers hot meals, including the popular fish and chips
Not suitable for prams/strollers due to narrow steps and uneven ground
Plan on a minimum of 3 hours to see the main highlights of the Tower of London – including the Jewel House, the South Lawn, the Yeoman Warder. You can always stay longer within operating hours if you wish.
While the Tower of London is one of London's top tourist attractions today, it's got a lengthy (and sometimes bloody) history.
The Tower of London has served as a fortress for William the Conqueror, a prison for the likes of Elizabeth I, Lady Jane Grey, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Guy Fawkes, and was even a royal zoo.
At over 1,000 years old, the Tower of London is one of the oldest structures in London. After William the Conqueror's victory in 1070, he began the unprecedented construction of the Tower in the center of London.
London expanded around this significant structure, so you could say the Tower of London is at the heart of the city.
Right on the north bank of the River Thames, it's located right across the river from Tower Bridge, another iconic London landmark.
The Tower of London is a stocky stone structure with 1,000 years of history to tell. Though most famous for the imprisonments and beheadings held there, the Tower of London has served as the royal residence, mint, menagerie, armoury, observatory and as the holding place for the Crown Jewels - a function it still serves.
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