Tower of London: Early Access + Opening Ceremony + Boat Ride + Westminster Tour
What's Included
About Tower of London Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information
The Tower of London is more than just a castle; it's a living testament to nearly 1,000 years of British history. Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, it has evolved from a royal residence to a notorious prison and a secure vault for the Crown Jewels. Today, it serves as a World Heritage Site, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the lives of those who shaped the nation.
The Tower is cared for by a dedicated community, including the Yeoman Warders, or Beefeaters, who share captivating stories and historical insights. The Tower's purpose has shifted over the centuries, but its significance as a symbol of British power and resilience remains undiminished. It stands as a reminder of the past, inviting visitors to explore its grounds and delve into its rich and complex history.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can easily book Tower of London tickets online through our website for guaranteed entry and potential deals.
The best place to buy Tower of London tickets is online through a trusted ticket marketplace like ours, offering verified tickets and various options.
Yes, you can buy Tower of London tickets at the gate, but online booking in advance is recommended to avoid queues and ensure entry.
The Tower of London ticket price typically includes access to the main Tower grounds, including the White Tower, the Crown Jewels, and exhibitions.
The average visit duration for the Tower of London is approximately 2-3 hours to see the main attractions.
Yes, the Tower of London is a family-friendly attraction with plenty to interest children, including interactive exhibits and historical reenactments.
Yes, guided tours are available at the Tower of London, led by the Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters), offering historical insights and stories.
The Tower of London's opening hours vary throughout the year; please check our website for the most up-to-date schedule.
Photography is allowed in most areas of the Tower of London, but restrictions may apply in certain areas, such as the Jewel House.
Parts of the Tower of London offer wheelchair access, but some areas may be limited due to the historic nature of the site. Check accessibility details on our website.









