Visit the Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the fort that was once a royal residence, jail, and royal safe house.
Admire the dazzling display of royal regalia, including crowns, sceptres, and the famous Imperial State Crown at the Jewel House.
Explore the Bloody Tower and Traitors’ Gate, where prisoners like Anne Boleyn and Sir Walter Raleigh were held, and gain insights into the tower’s history as a prison.
Stroll through the tower's oldest structure, built by William the Conqueror, and marvel at medieval weapons, armour, and the beautiful Romanesque Chapel of St. John.
Enjoy a Tower of London tour led by the Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters) and learn about fascinating stories, royal scandals, and chilling tales of imprisonment and execution.
About the Tower of London:
When visiting London, one of the must-see attractions is the Tower of London. It is a fort that has played multiple functions, including a prison, royal palace, treasury, and zoo. It is famous for showcasing the crown jewels in the Jewel House. William the Conqueror built the fort in 1066, so it's more than a thousand years old. The building style is a mix of Norman, Middle English, and later military styles. Visitors can get a sense of what life was like for the royal family when they lived in the fortress as they explore the several rooms in the fort. Along with learning about the gloomy history of the Tower as a jail and site of executions, visitors can observe the renowned ravens that keep watch over the grounds. The Beefeaters, also known as Yeoman Warders, have fascinating tales to tell. Anyone with even a passing interest in British or royal history must visit the Tower of London.
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After experiencing the historical beauty of the Tower of London, you should check out & book Buckingham Palace tickets, Dover Castle tickets, and Kew Garden London tickets.