




Tower of London and Crown Jewels Entry Ticket
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General Admission
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- Enjoy entry to the Tower of London and explore the UNESCO-listed World Heritage fortress at your own pace
- Admire the magnificent Crown Jewels, the world's greatest working collection of crown jewels, consisting of 23,578+ gems
- Discover London’s bloody past at the White Tower (including Line of Kings, Armoury In Action and St John's Chapel), Traitor’s Gate, and Tower Green, where Anne Boleyn was executed
- Get to see the admirable Yeomen Warders, also known as the Beefeaters, the Tower of London’s ceremonial guards
- Meet the tower's infamous residents: ravens and the ghosts of Lady Jane Grey and Henry VI
- Your ticket also include entry to the Medieval Palace, The Battlements, Bloody Tower and Torture at the Tower
The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults, and ravens strut the grounds. The Tower of London was founded in 1066–1067 by William the Conqueror. You cannot miss the iconic White Tower towering over the modern city. Venture inside, and you will find the world’s longest-running visitor attraction, The Line of Kings. A line of wooden horses is the surviving remnant of one of the oldest collections at the Tower. You will also be able to marvel at the battle armor of England’s most notorious king, Henry VIII. Opposite the White Tower lies the world-famous collection of finery and regalia, the Crown Jewels. You will be able to see some of the most legendary and spectacular diamonds in the world and regalia still used regularly by the King in important national ceremonies such as the state opening of parliament
FAQs
Are children allowed inside the Tower of London?
Yes. Children aged 0-4 can enter for free provided that they are accompanied by a paying adult. However, please note that some areas of the tower complex might be frightening to young children.
Is the complex wheelchair and stroller accessible?
Wheelchairs and strollers are allowed inside the tower complex, but certain areas might be difficult to access. Kindly check the Tower of London’s access guide for a worry-free visit.
Are animals allowed inside the Tower of London?
Only guide dogs and other registered assistance dogs are allowed. Please make sure they are wearing their designated jacket or lead slip. You can also ask a Yeoman Warder for assistance in accessing the moat. Dog bins will also be provided during your visit.
Will there be a cloakroom or a facility where I can leave my luggage when I visit the Tower of London?
No. The Tower of London does not have any left luggage storage. Please bring only what is necessary on the day of your visit.
Can I leave the Tower and re-enter later in the day using the same ticket?
No. Your ticket is valid for one entry only, and re-entry is not allowed.
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