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Marcela González Smith
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Marcela

Mexico
Jan 2026

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A fabulous place that transports you back in time, a site steeped in history with impressive galleries. Inside and outside the castle there are beautiful places to take photos, and the crown jewels are also fabulous to admire. My husband gave me a ring for our 25th anniversary. Afterwards, walk across London Bridge, enjoying the views and the great structure of the bridge. Leave your fear behind and walk on the glass of the bridge... enjoy it to the fullest!
Natalie Cardenas
US

Natalie

United States
Jan 2026

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My family and I really enjoyed the experience overall and were amazing by the Bridge's craftsmanship. We wwre sorry to hear that 10 people lost their lives in the making of the bridge but thought that was an impressive number since there weren't any harnesses or supports during the time of construction over the 8 years it took to complete. We all agreed we wouldn't be able to do the job these men do especially the scuba divers. I would highly recommend this tour to others and would do this tour again with my family.
Azhar Dakane
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Azhar

United States
Jan 2026

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I enjoyed this experience a lot. The shards has a very beautiful view from the top, allowing us to see the beautiful city of London. The staff was welcoming and helpful. Overall, I think it was very worth it.
Reichert Thomas

Reichert

Jan 2026

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On January 2, at precisely 5 p.m., London decided to offer us a moment suspended in time. Samuel and I entered The Shard as if entering another dimension: one where time slows down and the city becomes a living model. As the elevator propelled us skyward, silence descended, almost solemn. Then the doors opened... and suddenly, no words seemed adequate. London stretched out before us, majestic, infinite, bathed in the golden light of late afternoon that felt like a promise. The Thames meandered calmly, the monuments revealed themselves one by one, and even the city, usually so noisy, seemed to whisper its secrets to us. Samuel was smiling, and so was I. There was no need to speak: we were experiencing exactly the same moment, one that we knew was rare, one that would stay with us for a long time. Between two photos (impossible to miss), we felt tiny... but strangely privileged. The Shard is not just a viewpoint, it's an experience. A moment when London is not visited, but contemplated. At 5 p.m., day and night meet, and you leave with the feeling of having touched the sky—and a memory engraved far above the clouds. If you're looking for a place to see London differently, take to the heights. Literally.
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Paulo

Brazil
Jan 2026

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A brilliant experience! It was a real step back in time and the interactive room is fantastic. It’s a lovely spot for taking photos, plus the staff are always polite and efficient. I highly recommend a visit to the Tower of London.
Istvan Molnar
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Istvan

Hungary
Jan 2026

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Easy access with Headout tickets, the growing crowd made visit of the White Tower a bit difficult, but it was still ok.
Nicolas Vigier
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Nicolas

France
Jan 2026

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superb museum. well reconstituted atmosphere of horrors both visual and ofaltif. super wax figures and the marvel world and stars wars universe with all its characters. the little train attraction recalls all the events to see again without any problem and without any moderation
Ferruccio Agazzi

Ferruccio

Jan 2026

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History really amazed me that an Abbey is like a cemetery is the first time I have come across such a historical property. However very beautiful an outstanding Gothic

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Tower of London | See the home of the Crown Jewels

The Tower of London isn't just any old castle—it's a fortress, royal palace, and one-time prison all rolled into one! Built by William the Conqueror in 1066, this fortress once held royal prisoners and now guards the Crown Jewels. From ghost stories to Beefeaters and ravens, this legendary spot by the Thames is practically bursting with stories of power and intrigue!

Why visit the Tower of London

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Home of the Crown Jewels

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.

Centuries of history

Step into history with the Tower of London, starting with the imposing White Tower, which dates back to 1086. This ancient fortress, with its array of towers, strong fortifications, and surrounding moat, offers a captivating glimpse into London's architectural past.

Learn its infamous history

Founded by William the Conqueror, the Tower of London bears witness to a somber past. Within its walls, notable figures like Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey were imprisoned, forever linking this site to tales of power, confinement, and tragedy.

Meet a real-life Beefeater

Go on a tour led by one of the Tower's Beefeaters (Yeomen Warder) guides. These knowledgeable and entertaining guides will share fascinating stories about the Tower's history, its famous prisoners, and its role in shaping British history.

Visit interactive exhibits

The Tower of London offers a variety of interactive exhibits that bring history to life, like the Line of Kings exhibition that explores the lives of the monarchs associated with the Tower, or the Medieval Palace exhibition which recreates the atmosphere of the Tower during the Middle Ages.

Things to know before booking Tower of London tickets

  • Ticket options: You can book a standard entry ticket, a guided tour with skip-the-line entry, or a guided tour with a Thames River cruise and Changing of Guards.
  • Combo tours: If you want to explore London further, book a budget-friendly ticket that includes entry to the London Eye, the Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, a London Eye & Thames River cruise combo, or a 24-hour Hop-on Hop-off bus tour, in addition to entry to the Tower of London.
  • What’s included: A standard entry ticket includes ​​​​entry to the Tower of London, access to The Crown Jewels, entry to the White Tower, the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, the Battlements, the Medieval Palace, the Bloody Tower, the Torture at the Tower exhibition, the Fusiliers Museum, the Royal Mint exhibition, and access to the children's activity trails and live historical re-enactments.
  • Guided tours: Take a guided tour to learn more about complex histories and significant sites. It's the perfect way to uncover hidden stories and fascinating details you might miss on your own! Plus, most guided tours allow you to access the Tower when it is less crowded, and you can get your doubts cleared in real time.
  • Discounted tickets: Tickets are available at a reduced rate for youth under the age of 17, students, and seniors above the age of 65. Entry for kids under the age of 5 is free.
  • Cancellation policy: Some Tower of London tickets can be canceled 24-48 hours before the tour commences. Check the cancellation policy for a specific tour before you book it!
  • Visiting during peak hours: To avoid the long lines, book your tickets at least two weeks in advance, especially during peak season from July to September. Set aside at least 2-3 hours to explore the Tower fully! The Crown Jewels are a highlight of the Tower, so plan to visit early—ideally by 9am—or around lunchtime on a weekday to avoid the biggest crowds. 
  • Plan your day: If you only have 1-2 hours, arrive as soon as the Tower opens (9am) or towards the end of the day (4pm) so you can avoid long queues and make the most of your time. Prioritize seeing the Crown Jewels, the White Tower, Tower Green, and the execution site. Head to the Crown Jewels first to avoid crowds since it’s the most popular attraction. If you have a whole afternoon, arrive shortly after lunch around 1pm when the Tower is less crowded. Join a 1-hour Beefeater Tour, and explore the White Tower, Battlements, the Medieval Palace, Tower Green, Bloody Tower and Traitors’ Gate, and the Ravens and Tower Walls. 
  • Accessibility: While the Tower is wheelchair-friendly, some areas have limited access due to its historic architecture, which includes narrow stairs and passages.

Which Tower of London ticket is best for you

If you are on a budget

Go for: Standard tickets
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Yes

  • Get entry to all public areas and exhibitions of the Tower of London, including the Crown Jewels.
  • Upgrade your ticket to join the Beefeaters for the Opening Ceremony, or cruise along the Thames River.

Recommended tour:

  • Tower of London Tickets with Access to Crown Jewels

If you want an in-depth exploration

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

  • Get early access to the Tower with a Beefeater or a live guide to learn about the Tower and its history.
  • Choose between a Thames River cruise, the Opening Ceremony, or a Spanish tour.

Recommended tours:

  • Tower of London Guided Tour with Early Access

If you want to explore beyond

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

  • Unlock London's attractions affordably with combo tours, which include access to the London Eye, Thames River Cruise, Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, or a 24-hour HOHO bus tour.

Recommended tours:

  • London Eye + Thames River Cruise + Tower of London Tickets

Tower of London highlights

Crown Jewels

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

White Tower

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

Tower Green

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

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.

Bloody Tower

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

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

St. Peter ad Vincula Chapel

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.

Torture at the Tower exhibition

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.

Ceremony of the Keys

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.

Plan your visit to the Tower of London

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  • Tower of London
    • Timings:
    9am - 5:30pm (On some Sundays and Mondays, it opens at 10am)
  • Last admission: 3:30pm
  • Closed: Dec 24 to 26 and Jan 1
  • The Wharf
    • Timings:
    7am - 7pm, everyday
    Closed on: The days when there are gun salutes and on May 6, 2025.
  • Gun Salutes
    Gun salutes take place at 1pm, and the Wharf closes at least an hour beforehand. These will take place on Coronation Day (May 6), King’s official birthday (June 14), Queen’s birthday (July 17), Accession Day (Sept 8), King’s birthday (Nov 14), among other dates.
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Address: London EC3N 4AB, UK | Find on Maps

  • By tube: Circle and District Lines
    Nearest station: Tower Hill Station (5-min walk away)
  • By bus: Bus lines 15, 42, 78, 100, and RV1
    Nearest stop: Tower of London
  • By car: A3211 route 
    Nearest parking: Tower Hill Coach & Car Park (2-min walk away)
Directions to Tower of London
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There are two ways to access the Tower of London:

  • Main Entrance: The primary access point is at the West Gate, situated across from the Tower Shop. The Tower Hill Coach and Car Park, just a 2-min stroll from the Tower of London, is your best choice for convenient parking. You can reach the West Gate by taking Lower Thames Street.
  • Middle Drawbridge: This entryway faces the River Thames and is near the Tower of London Gift Shop. The nearest parking option is the Tower Hill Coach and Car Park, which is just a 2-min walk away. Follow the riverside path to reach the Middle Drawbridge entrance.

Note: The Middle Drawbridge is mainly a designated entrance for groups. However, if you have admission tickets, you are also welcome to use it.

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  • Stroller accessibility: Strollers are allowed at the Tower of London, but some areas have cobblestone paths unsuitable for buggies. The White Tower doesn't allow strollers, so please use designated buggy parks.
  • Buggy parking: You can park your buggy at the White Tower entrance, under the wooden stairs, and at the Middle Drawbridge.
  • Baby-changing facilities: There are baby-changing areas and restrooms available.
  • First-aid: First-aid assistance is also available.
  • W-iFi: You can access free Wi-Fi at the site.
  • Maps: Maps are provided at the entrance, or you can print them out/download them from here.
Tower of London Visitor Facilities
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  • Borrow wheelchairs: Wheelchairs are available for free. You can pre-book it or get one on a first-come-first-serve basis.
  • Carer tickets: Disabled guests can bring an accompanying carer with them, free of cost.
  • Toilets: Accessible toilets are available throughout the site.
  • Induction loops: You can get induction loops from the ticket boxes or any of the shops.
  • BSL guide: Guests can access a Digital Visitor Guide in British Sign Language (BSL), featuring a trained BSL interpreter who will guide you throughout the tour.
  • Braille displays: The Coins and Kings and the Crown Jewels exhibitions feature braille displays for visually impaired visitors and tactile 2D-raised images of the Crown Jewels for enhanced accessibility.
  • Accessibility: The Jewel House features level access and a moving walkway ('travelator') for viewing convenience. Lifts and ramps are available in some regions of the Tower and its restaurants.
  • Guide dogs: Trained assistance dogs are allowed on the site.
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  • Do not touch artifacts: Please be mindful of the historical significance of the Tower and avoid touching or damaging any artifacts or structures.
  • Photography: Photography is not allowed at the Martin Tower, Jewel House, and both chapels on the grounds.
  • Bag policy: The Tower has no cloakroom, so luggage is generally not allowed inside.
  • Food: Outside food and drinks are restricted inside the building.
  • Prohibited items: Explosives, fireworks, weapons, knives, tripods, and pepper spray are prohibited at the Tower.
  • Ravens: Do not feed or interact with the ravens. They are protected and part of the Tower's history.
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The Tower of London offers a wide range of souvenirs to buy from various shops:

  • Tower of London Shop: The largest shop at the Tower, outside the main entrance, sells souvenirs, jewelry, gifts, toys, and books. 
  • Beefeater Shop: Here, you can shop for Yeoman Warder souvenirs or even guidebooks and audio guides for your tour. 
  • White Tower Shop: Buy White Tower-related gifts and souvenirs, including replicas of arms and armour.
  • Ravens Shop: Perfect for shopping for children, stop by this shop for gifts, outfits, and more. 
  • Crown Jewels Shop: Pick up gifts and souvenirs inspired by the Crown Jewels.
  • Jewel House Shop: Gift yourself a range of jewelry, china, and other gifts inspired by the Crown Jewels.
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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.

  • New Armouries Café: Fuel up at this café, where the menu is bursting with delicious options! Kids can enjoy crudités, fruit pots, jelly pots, and mini sandwiches. 
  • Tower Wharf: Indulge in tasty treats like sandwiches and fish and chips, paired with mocktails or cocktails at the Wharf by the River Thames! 
  • Ravens Café: The Ravens cake and loaded dog are a must-try at this outdoor cafe. They also serve vegan options! 
  • Jewel Kiosk: Located near the Jewel House, this Kiosk offers fresh juices and snacks. 
  • Ice Cream Carts: Enjoy flavourful ice creams and sorbets from Devon. Gluten-free and dairy-free options are available! 
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Visitor tips and guidelines

  • Aim to get there right when it opens (typically at 9am) to avoid long queues and crowds.
  • Use the Middle Drawbridge for entry, as it typically has shorter wait times.
  • Arriving at the Tower via boat on the Thames presents a unique vantage point, allowing you to admire its striking architecture more fully than from land.
  • The Tower's ravens are famous residents; remember not to touch or feed them, as they are wild and should be left undisturbed.
  • Step inside the Tower of London and make the most of your visit with a London City Card.

Beyond the Tower of London

Tower Bridge

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.

London Eye

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.

Thames River

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.

Frequently Asked Questions about Tower of London tickets

Yes, the Go City London Pass includes the Tower of London.