Big Ben

★ 4.8 (64K+ reviews) • 227K+ booked
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Chu *********
9 Mar
second time staying here and love it as always
Chong *******
10 Mar
guide: knowledgeable and engaging, with typical British humour group size: just right attractions on the way: sharing of information for significant locations along the way (beyond those listed), sufficient time for photo-taking itinerary: only regret is that the Westminster Abbey was closed for the day
2+
Chen ********
7 Mar
I've watched this movie many times and loved the songs. Today, I finally got to experience the stage play, and the harmonies and high notes from every member of the group were truly incredible.
陈 **
5 Mar
Great! Boat Scenery: Very beautiful, see London from different angles! Safety: Safe and fast Boat Condition: There may be delays
吳 **
1 Mar
Simply show the QR code, it's a great experience, with a high vantage point to overlook Big Ben, and plenty of time for taking photos.
클룩 회원
28 Feb
I was able to make the most of my short trip to London. I visited Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, the London Eye, and took the Uber Boat twice. All in one day!!
1+
Liang *******
28 Feb
We enjoyed our tour with guide Adrian, he showed us around London area with detailed descriptions. And also very accommodating and professional. Would recommend to anyone looking for a London tour. Only regret is entrance to Abbey was cancelled due to events on going.
Klook User
27 Feb
ease of booking on Klook: excellent price: good

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What to know about Big Ben

Big Ben, the iconic clock tower at the northern end of the Palace of Westminster, is one of London’s most renowned landmarks. Originally known as the clock tower, it was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. The Great Bell, along with the four smaller bells, chimes on the hour, marking London’s local time with remarkable precision. The clock mechanism, designed by Frederick Dent and built by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, has endured since its completion in 1859. With its iconic clock face, Big Ben has witnessed pivotal moments, including during World War II and New Year's Eve celebrations. Visitors to Big Ben can marvel at its stunning views along the River Thames, and the tower remains an enduring symbol of the UK's history, attracting tourists from around the world.
Westminster, London, United Kingdom

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Elizabeth Tower

Standing tall and proud, the Elizabeth Tower is a beacon of British heritage and architectural brilliance. Originally known as the Clock Tower, this iconic structure was renamed in 2012 to honor Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. Rising to an impressive height of 320 feet, the tower features intricate stone carvings representing the four nations of the United Kingdom. The climb of 334 steps to the belfry rewards visitors with a closer look at the tower's magnificent dials, each spanning 22.5 feet in diameter. A visit to Elizabeth Tower is not just a journey through history but a celebration of timeless craftsmanship.

The Great Clock

Prepare to be amazed by the precision and grandeur of The Great Clock of Westminster. Designed by Edmund Beckett Denison, Sir George Airy, and Edward Dent, this clock was a marvel of its time and remains a symbol of accuracy today. With hands measuring 9 and 14 feet long, the clock is a testament to engineering excellence, maintaining an accuracy of within two seconds per week. The unique mechanism, which can be fine-tuned by adding or removing pre-decimal pennies from the pendulum, showcases the ingenuity behind its design.

The Great Bell (Big Ben)

No trip to London is complete without experiencing the resonant chimes of The Great Bell, affectionately known as Big Ben. Weighing 13.5 long tons, this iconic bell has been a reliable timekeeper since 1859, despite a crack that appeared shortly after its first installation. Cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, Big Ben's distinctive E-natural tone has become synonymous with the city. Standing beneath the tower, the bell’s sound transports visitors through time, echoing London’s rich history and enduring spirit.

Cultural Significance

Big Ben stands as a powerful symbol of British culture and parliamentary democracy. It has become a recognizable shorthand for London in countless films and TV shows. As a Grade I listed building and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Big Ben holds immense significance and remains beloved by both locals and visitors.

Historical Events

Part of Charles Barry's design for the Palace of Westminster after the 1834 fire, Big Ben has witnessed countless historic events. It endured bombings during World War II that damaged its clock dials and roof but remained standing strong, embodying resilience throughout history.

Renovations and Architectural Marvel

From 2017 to 2021, Big Ben underwent extensive renovations, including the installation of a lift, the restoration of the clock faces to their original Prussian blue, and the addition of energy-efficient LEDs to the Ayrton Light. The clock’s gravity escapement mechanism, designed by Denison, set new standards for accuracy. The tower, a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, captivates visitors with its intricate design, historical significance, and a seamless blend of tradition and innovation.