Tower of London Tickets with Crown Jewels Access

Book Tower of London tickets with Crown Jewels access. Explore 1,000 years of royal history, Beefeater tours and the White Tower.

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Tower of London Tickets with Crown Jewels Access

Book Tower of London tickets with Crown Jewels access. Explore 1,000 years of royal history, Beefeater tours and the White Tower.

3-4 hours

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

Tower of London Tickets with Crown Jewels Access

Book Tower of London tickets with Crown Jewels access. Explore 1,000 years of royal history, Beefeater tours and the White Tower.

3-4 hours

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

From £36

Why book with us?

Free cancellation available

From £36

Why book with us?

Free cancellation available

Summarised reviews

Guests describe the Tower of London as a must see landmark, combining the dazzling Crown Jewels with captivating Beefeater tours. Centuries of royal history unfold across medieval walls, towers and battlements, all easy to explore at your own pace. Rich storytelling and iconic riverside views make this one of London’s most rewarding visits.

Customer reviews

How do we collect reviews?

The Crown Jewels sparkle brilliantly and the Beefeater stories add humor and depth to royal history.

Amelia

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Walking the ancient walls felt immersive with sweeping views over the Thames.

Lorenzo

Italy 🇮🇹

The White Tower exhibits are detailed and beautifully preserved throughout.

Isabella

Spain 🇪🇸

Historic chambers and armories reveal centuries of fascinating British history.

Ethan

United States 🇺🇸

The ravens add character and living tradition to this iconic fortress.

Hana

Japan 🇯🇵

Clear routes made exploring towers, battlements and courtyards simple.

Mateo

Argentina 🇦🇷

The Jewel House line moved efficiently and the display is dazzling.

Sakura

South Korea 🇰🇷

Every corner offers rich storytelling from medieval times to today.

Lucas

Canada 🇨🇦

Beefeater commentary brought the fortress to life with vivid detail.

Clara

France 🇫🇷

A full and engaging visit with history, ceremony and impressive architecture.

Omar

Brazil 🇧🇷

Summarised reviews

Guests describe the Tower of London as a must see landmark, combining the dazzling Crown Jewels with captivating Beefeater tours. Centuries of royal history unfold across medieval walls, towers and battlements, all easy to explore at your own pace. Rich storytelling and iconic riverside views make this one of London’s most rewarding visits.

Customer reviews

How do we collect reviews?

The Crown Jewels sparkle brilliantly and the Beefeater stories add humor and depth to royal history.

Amelia

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Walking the ancient walls felt immersive with sweeping views over the Thames.

Lorenzo

Italy 🇮🇹

The White Tower exhibits are detailed and beautifully preserved throughout.

Isabella

Spain 🇪🇸

Historic chambers and armories reveal centuries of fascinating British history.

Ethan

United States 🇺🇸

The ravens add character and living tradition to this iconic fortress.

Hana

Japan 🇯🇵

Clear routes made exploring towers, battlements and courtyards simple.

Mateo

Argentina 🇦🇷

The Jewel House line moved efficiently and the display is dazzling.

Sakura

South Korea 🇰🇷

Every corner offers rich storytelling from medieval times to today.

Lucas

Canada 🇨🇦

Beefeater commentary brought the fortress to life with vivid detail.

Clara

France 🇫🇷

A full and engaging visit with history, ceremony and impressive architecture.

Omar

Brazil 🇧🇷

Summarised reviews

Guests describe the Tower of London as a must see landmark, combining the dazzling Crown Jewels with captivating Beefeater tours. Centuries of royal history unfold across medieval walls, towers and battlements, all easy to explore at your own pace. Rich storytelling and iconic riverside views make this one of London’s most rewarding visits.

Customer reviews

How do we collect reviews?

The Crown Jewels sparkle brilliantly and the Beefeater stories add humor and depth to royal history.

Amelia

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Walking the ancient walls felt immersive with sweeping views over the Thames.

Lorenzo

Italy 🇮🇹

The White Tower exhibits are detailed and beautifully preserved throughout.

Isabella

Spain 🇪🇸

Historic chambers and armories reveal centuries of fascinating British history.

Ethan

United States 🇺🇸

The ravens add character and living tradition to this iconic fortress.

Hana

Japan 🇯🇵

Clear routes made exploring towers, battlements and courtyards simple.

Mateo

Argentina 🇦🇷

The Jewel House line moved efficiently and the display is dazzling.

Sakura

South Korea 🇰🇷

Every corner offers rich storytelling from medieval times to today.

Lucas

Canada 🇨🇦

Beefeater commentary brought the fortress to life with vivid detail.

Clara

France 🇫🇷

A full and engaging visit with history, ceremony and impressive architecture.

Omar

Brazil 🇧🇷

Summarised reviews

Guests describe the Tower of London as a must see landmark, combining the dazzling Crown Jewels with captivating Beefeater tours. Centuries of royal history unfold across medieval walls, towers and battlements, all easy to explore at your own pace. Rich storytelling and iconic riverside views make this one of London’s most rewarding visits.

Customer reviews

How do we collect reviews?

The Crown Jewels sparkle brilliantly and the Beefeater stories add humor and depth to royal history.

Amelia

United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Walking the ancient walls felt immersive with sweeping views over the Thames.

Lorenzo

Italy 🇮🇹

The White Tower exhibits are detailed and beautifully preserved throughout.

Isabella

Spain 🇪🇸

Historic chambers and armories reveal centuries of fascinating British history.

Ethan

United States 🇺🇸

The ravens add character and living tradition to this iconic fortress.

Hana

Japan 🇯🇵

Clear routes made exploring towers, battlements and courtyards simple.

Mateo

Argentina 🇦🇷

The Jewel House line moved efficiently and the display is dazzling.

Sakura

South Korea 🇰🇷

Every corner offers rich storytelling from medieval times to today.

Lucas

Canada 🇨🇦

Beefeater commentary brought the fortress to life with vivid detail.

Clara

France 🇫🇷

A full and engaging visit with history, ceremony and impressive architecture.

Omar

Brazil 🇧🇷

Highlights and inclusions

What You'll Experience at the Tower of London

  • See the Crown Jewels, including the Imperial State Crown and the 530-carat Cullinan I diamond

  • Explore the White Tower, built by William the Conqueror in 1078, with the Royal Armouries collection

  • Join a Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) tour and hear stories of executions, imprisonment and royal intrigue

  • Visit Tower Green where Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey were executed

  • Meet the Tower's famous ravens and discover the legend that Britain will fall if they ever leave

What's Included in Your Tower of London Tickets

  • Entry to the Tower of London including the White Tower, Bloody Tower, Medieval Palace and battlements

  • Access to the Crown Jewels exhibition in the Jewel House

  • Yeoman Warder guided tours (included with admission, running throughout the day)

  • Access to the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Fusilier Museum and Torture at the Tower exhibition

  • Children's activity trails and live historical re-enactments (selected dates)

About

Tower of London Tickets with Crown Jewels Access

Book Tower of London tickets to explore nearly 1,000 years of royal history at one of Britain's most iconic landmarks. This UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames has served as a royal palace, fortress, prison and treasury since William the Conqueror built the White Tower in 1078.

The Crown Jewels

The Crown Jewels are the centrepiece of any Tower of London visit. Housed in the Jewel House, the collection includes over 100 objects containing more than 23,000 gemstones. See the Imperial State Crown, worn by monarchs at the State Opening of Parliament, and St Edward's Crown, used for coronations since 1661. The collection includes the Cullinan I diamond, the largest clear-cut diamond in the world at 530 carats.

These are working crown jewels, still used in state ceremonies today. A moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection during busy periods.

The White Tower

The White Tower is the original Norman keep at the heart of the fortress, built by William the Conqueror in 1078. Inside, the Royal Armouries collection displays medieval weapons, suits of armour worn by Henry VIII, and the execution axe and block used for high-profile beheadings. The Chapel of St John the Evangelist on the upper floor is one of the finest examples of Norman church architecture in England.

Towers, Executions and Prisoners

Tower Green marks the site where seven people were executed by beheading, including two of Henry VIII's wives: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. The Bloody Tower gained notoriety as the supposed location where the two young princes, Edward V and Richard of York, disappeared in 1483.

The Tower held famous prisoners including Sir Walter Raleigh, Guy Fawkes and Rudolf Hess. Interactive displays in the towers bring their stories to life.

Yeoman Warder Tours

Yeoman Warders, known as Beefeaters, have guarded the Tower since Tudor times. Their guided tours run throughout the day and are included with your ticket. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and cover the Tower's history of royal scandals, executions and escapes.

The Ravens

At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times. Legend states that if the ravens ever leave, the Tower and the kingdom will fall. The ravens are cared for by the Ravenmaster and can be seen around Tower Green.

Book Tower of London Tickets

Book Tower of London tickets on tickadoo with instant confirmation and mobile entry. Select your preferred date, receive your e-tickets by email, and head straight to the entrance. Free cancellation is available on selected tickets.

Visitor guidelines

Tower of London: Visitor Guidelines

To ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for all guests, please follow these guidelines at the Tower of London.

  • All visitors and bags are subject to security screening on arrival

  • Large bags, food, drinks and sharp objects are not permitted inside the Tower

  • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult

  • No smoking or vaping anywhere on site

  • No photography inside the Jewel House (Crown Jewels)

  • Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted

  • Dogs are not permitted except assistance dogs

  • Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and wear comfortable shoes

FAQs

Tower of London Tickets: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book Tower of London tickets?

Book Tower of London tickets on tickadoo. Select your preferred date, complete checkout and receive your e-tickets by email with instant confirmation. Show your mobile ticket at the entrance.

How much are Tower of London tickets?

Tower of London tickets start from £35 for adults. Children aged 5 to 15 receive a discounted rate. Children under 5 enter free. Family tickets and concessions are available.

Are the Crown Jewels included in Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Access to the Crown Jewels in the Jewel House is included with all Tower of London tickets. There is no additional charge to see the Crown Jewels.

How long should I spend at the Tower of London?

Allow at least 3 hours to see the Crown Jewels, White Tower and main attractions. History enthusiasts often spend 4 to 5 hours exploring all towers, exhibitions and Beefeater tours.

What is the best time to visit the Crown Jewels?

Visit before 11:00am or after 3:00pm for shorter queues at the Crown Jewels. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. During peak times, a moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection.

Are Beefeater tours included with Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) guided tours are free and included with admission. Tours depart every 30 minutes from the main entrance and last approximately 60 minutes.

Is the Tower of London suitable for children?

Yes. Children enjoy the armour displays, ravens, Beefeater stories and interactive exhibits. Activity trails are available for younger visitors. Some content involves executions and imprisonment, so parental discretion is advised for sensitive children.

Can I take photos of the Crown Jewels?

No. Photography is not permitted inside the Jewel House where the Crown Jewels are displayed. Photography is allowed in most other areas of the Tower of London.

Is the Tower of London wheelchair accessible?

Most areas are accessible via ramps and lifts. Wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge. Some medieval areas have limited access due to historic architecture. Contact the Tower in advance for assistance.

Where is the Tower of London?

The Tower of London is located on the north bank of the River Thames at Tower Hill, London EC3N 4AB. The nearest tube station is Tower Hill (Circle and District lines). Tower Bridge is adjacent to the site.

Can I see the ravens at the Tower of London?

Yes. The Tower's famous ravens can be seen around Tower Green throughout the day. At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times, cared for by the Ravenmaster.

Is there food at the Tower of London?

Yes. The New Armouries Café serves hot meals, sandwiches, snacks and beverages. There is also a gift shop. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Tower.

Can I cancel my Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Tower of London tickets booked on tickadoo can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund on eligible ticket types. Check cancellation terms when booking.

Can I buy last minute Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Last minute and same-day Tower of London tickets are available on tickadoo, subject to availability. Select today's date, complete your booking and receive your e-tickets instantly by email. Advance booking is recommended during peak season (April to October) and weekends.

How can I save money on Tower of London tickets?

Save up to 15% on Tower of London tickets and other London attraction tickets with a free tickadoo+ membership. Members unlock exclusive discounts on museums, tours, experiences and attractions across London. Sign up is free and discounts apply instantly at checkout.

Know before you go

Tower of London: Know Before You Go

Location and Getting There

Address: Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB. The main entrance is on Tower Hill, facing the River Thames.

Nearest tube: Tower Hill station (Circle and District lines), a 5-minute walk from the entrance. Tower Gateway DLR station is also nearby. London Bridge station (Northern and Jubilee lines) is a 15-minute walk across Tower Bridge.

Bus routes 15, 42, 78, 100 and RV1 stop at Tower Hill.

Opening Hours

Summer (1 March to 31 October): Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am to 5:30pm, Sunday and Monday 10:00am to 5:30pm. Last entry 5:00pm.

Winter (1 November to 28 February): Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am to 4:30pm, Sunday and Monday 10:00am to 4:30pm. Last entry 4:00pm.

Closed 24 to 26 December and 1 January.

How Long to Spend

Allow at least 3 hours to see the Crown Jewels, White Tower and key areas. History enthusiasts often spend 4 to 5 hours exploring all towers and exhibitions.

Security

All visitors pass through airport-style security screening on arrival. Large bags, food, drinks and sharp objects are not permitted. Small bags are subject to inspection. Bag storage is available on site for a fee.

Crown Jewels Queues

The Crown Jewels are the most popular attraction. For shorter queues, visit early morning (before 11:00am) or late afternoon (after 3:00pm). Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends. During busy periods, a moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection.

Yeoman Warder Tours

Free Beefeater tours depart from the entrance every 30 minutes throughout the day. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and are included with admission. The last tour departs 2.5 hours before closing.

Accessibility

Most areas of the Tower are accessible via ramps and lifts. Wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Some medieval areas have limited access due to historic architecture. Contact the Tower in advance if you require assistance.

Weather

Much of the Tower of London is outdoors. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes as surfaces are uneven cobblestones in places.

Photography

Photography is permitted throughout the Tower except inside the Jewel House (Crown Jewels). Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted. Professional photography requires advance permission.

Food and Drink

The New Armouries Café serves hot meals, snacks and beverages. There is also a gift shop. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Tower.

Cancellation Policy

Tower of London tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund on selected ticket types. Check cancellation terms when booking.

Cancelation policy

Tower of London tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit for a full refund .

Address

Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom

Highlights and inclusions

What You'll Experience at the Tower of London

  • See the Crown Jewels, including the Imperial State Crown and the 530-carat Cullinan I diamond

  • Explore the White Tower, built by William the Conqueror in 1078, with the Royal Armouries collection

  • Join a Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) tour and hear stories of executions, imprisonment and royal intrigue

  • Visit Tower Green where Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey were executed

  • Meet the Tower's famous ravens and discover the legend that Britain will fall if they ever leave

What's Included in Your Tower of London Tickets

  • Entry to the Tower of London including the White Tower, Bloody Tower, Medieval Palace and battlements

  • Access to the Crown Jewels exhibition in the Jewel House

  • Yeoman Warder guided tours (included with admission, running throughout the day)

  • Access to the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Fusilier Museum and Torture at the Tower exhibition

  • Children's activity trails and live historical re-enactments (selected dates)

About

Tower of London Tickets with Crown Jewels Access

Book Tower of London tickets to explore nearly 1,000 years of royal history at one of Britain's most iconic landmarks. This UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames has served as a royal palace, fortress, prison and treasury since William the Conqueror built the White Tower in 1078.

The Crown Jewels

The Crown Jewels are the centrepiece of any Tower of London visit. Housed in the Jewel House, the collection includes over 100 objects containing more than 23,000 gemstones. See the Imperial State Crown, worn by monarchs at the State Opening of Parliament, and St Edward's Crown, used for coronations since 1661. The collection includes the Cullinan I diamond, the largest clear-cut diamond in the world at 530 carats.

These are working crown jewels, still used in state ceremonies today. A moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection during busy periods.

The White Tower

The White Tower is the original Norman keep at the heart of the fortress, built by William the Conqueror in 1078. Inside, the Royal Armouries collection displays medieval weapons, suits of armour worn by Henry VIII, and the execution axe and block used for high-profile beheadings. The Chapel of St John the Evangelist on the upper floor is one of the finest examples of Norman church architecture in England.

Towers, Executions and Prisoners

Tower Green marks the site where seven people were executed by beheading, including two of Henry VIII's wives: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. The Bloody Tower gained notoriety as the supposed location where the two young princes, Edward V and Richard of York, disappeared in 1483.

The Tower held famous prisoners including Sir Walter Raleigh, Guy Fawkes and Rudolf Hess. Interactive displays in the towers bring their stories to life.

Yeoman Warder Tours

Yeoman Warders, known as Beefeaters, have guarded the Tower since Tudor times. Their guided tours run throughout the day and are included with your ticket. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and cover the Tower's history of royal scandals, executions and escapes.

The Ravens

At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times. Legend states that if the ravens ever leave, the Tower and the kingdom will fall. The ravens are cared for by the Ravenmaster and can be seen around Tower Green.

Book Tower of London Tickets

Book Tower of London tickets on tickadoo with instant confirmation and mobile entry. Select your preferred date, receive your e-tickets by email, and head straight to the entrance. Free cancellation is available on selected tickets.

Visitor guidelines

Tower of London: Visitor Guidelines

To ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for all guests, please follow these guidelines at the Tower of London.

  • All visitors and bags are subject to security screening on arrival

  • Large bags, food, drinks and sharp objects are not permitted inside the Tower

  • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult

  • No smoking or vaping anywhere on site

  • No photography inside the Jewel House (Crown Jewels)

  • Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted

  • Dogs are not permitted except assistance dogs

  • Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and wear comfortable shoes

FAQs

Tower of London Tickets: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book Tower of London tickets?

Book Tower of London tickets on tickadoo. Select your preferred date, complete checkout and receive your e-tickets by email with instant confirmation. Show your mobile ticket at the entrance.

How much are Tower of London tickets?

Tower of London tickets start from £35 for adults. Children aged 5 to 15 receive a discounted rate. Children under 5 enter free. Family tickets and concessions are available.

Are the Crown Jewels included in Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Access to the Crown Jewels in the Jewel House is included with all Tower of London tickets. There is no additional charge to see the Crown Jewels.

How long should I spend at the Tower of London?

Allow at least 3 hours to see the Crown Jewels, White Tower and main attractions. History enthusiasts often spend 4 to 5 hours exploring all towers, exhibitions and Beefeater tours.

What is the best time to visit the Crown Jewels?

Visit before 11:00am or after 3:00pm for shorter queues at the Crown Jewels. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. During peak times, a moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection.

Are Beefeater tours included with Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) guided tours are free and included with admission. Tours depart every 30 minutes from the main entrance and last approximately 60 minutes.

Is the Tower of London suitable for children?

Yes. Children enjoy the armour displays, ravens, Beefeater stories and interactive exhibits. Activity trails are available for younger visitors. Some content involves executions and imprisonment, so parental discretion is advised for sensitive children.

Can I take photos of the Crown Jewels?

No. Photography is not permitted inside the Jewel House where the Crown Jewels are displayed. Photography is allowed in most other areas of the Tower of London.

Is the Tower of London wheelchair accessible?

Most areas are accessible via ramps and lifts. Wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge. Some medieval areas have limited access due to historic architecture. Contact the Tower in advance for assistance.

Where is the Tower of London?

The Tower of London is located on the north bank of the River Thames at Tower Hill, London EC3N 4AB. The nearest tube station is Tower Hill (Circle and District lines). Tower Bridge is adjacent to the site.

Can I see the ravens at the Tower of London?

Yes. The Tower's famous ravens can be seen around Tower Green throughout the day. At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times, cared for by the Ravenmaster.

Is there food at the Tower of London?

Yes. The New Armouries Café serves hot meals, sandwiches, snacks and beverages. There is also a gift shop. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Tower.

Can I cancel my Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Tower of London tickets booked on tickadoo can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund on eligible ticket types. Check cancellation terms when booking.

Can I buy last minute Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Last minute and same-day Tower of London tickets are available on tickadoo, subject to availability. Select today's date, complete your booking and receive your e-tickets instantly by email. Advance booking is recommended during peak season (April to October) and weekends.

How can I save money on Tower of London tickets?

Save up to 15% on Tower of London tickets and other London attraction tickets with a free tickadoo+ membership. Members unlock exclusive discounts on museums, tours, experiences and attractions across London. Sign up is free and discounts apply instantly at checkout.

Know before you go

Tower of London: Know Before You Go

Location and Getting There

Address: Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB. The main entrance is on Tower Hill, facing the River Thames.

Nearest tube: Tower Hill station (Circle and District lines), a 5-minute walk from the entrance. Tower Gateway DLR station is also nearby. London Bridge station (Northern and Jubilee lines) is a 15-minute walk across Tower Bridge.

Bus routes 15, 42, 78, 100 and RV1 stop at Tower Hill.

Opening Hours

Summer (1 March to 31 October): Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am to 5:30pm, Sunday and Monday 10:00am to 5:30pm. Last entry 5:00pm.

Winter (1 November to 28 February): Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am to 4:30pm, Sunday and Monday 10:00am to 4:30pm. Last entry 4:00pm.

Closed 24 to 26 December and 1 January.

How Long to Spend

Allow at least 3 hours to see the Crown Jewels, White Tower and key areas. History enthusiasts often spend 4 to 5 hours exploring all towers and exhibitions.

Security

All visitors pass through airport-style security screening on arrival. Large bags, food, drinks and sharp objects are not permitted. Small bags are subject to inspection. Bag storage is available on site for a fee.

Crown Jewels Queues

The Crown Jewels are the most popular attraction. For shorter queues, visit early morning (before 11:00am) or late afternoon (after 3:00pm). Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends. During busy periods, a moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection.

Yeoman Warder Tours

Free Beefeater tours depart from the entrance every 30 minutes throughout the day. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and are included with admission. The last tour departs 2.5 hours before closing.

Accessibility

Most areas of the Tower are accessible via ramps and lifts. Wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Some medieval areas have limited access due to historic architecture. Contact the Tower in advance if you require assistance.

Weather

Much of the Tower of London is outdoors. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes as surfaces are uneven cobblestones in places.

Photography

Photography is permitted throughout the Tower except inside the Jewel House (Crown Jewels). Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted. Professional photography requires advance permission.

Food and Drink

The New Armouries Café serves hot meals, snacks and beverages. There is also a gift shop. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Tower.

Cancellation Policy

Tower of London tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund on selected ticket types. Check cancellation terms when booking.

Cancelation policy

Tower of London tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit for a full refund .

Address

Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom

Highlights and inclusions

What You'll Experience at the Tower of London

  • See the Crown Jewels, including the Imperial State Crown and the 530-carat Cullinan I diamond

  • Explore the White Tower, built by William the Conqueror in 1078, with the Royal Armouries collection

  • Join a Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) tour and hear stories of executions, imprisonment and royal intrigue

  • Visit Tower Green where Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey were executed

  • Meet the Tower's famous ravens and discover the legend that Britain will fall if they ever leave

What's Included in Your Tower of London Tickets

  • Entry to the Tower of London including the White Tower, Bloody Tower, Medieval Palace and battlements

  • Access to the Crown Jewels exhibition in the Jewel House

  • Yeoman Warder guided tours (included with admission, running throughout the day)

  • Access to the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Fusilier Museum and Torture at the Tower exhibition

  • Children's activity trails and live historical re-enactments (selected dates)

About

Tower of London Tickets with Crown Jewels Access

Book Tower of London tickets to explore nearly 1,000 years of royal history at one of Britain's most iconic landmarks. This UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames has served as a royal palace, fortress, prison and treasury since William the Conqueror built the White Tower in 1078.

The Crown Jewels

The Crown Jewels are the centrepiece of any Tower of London visit. Housed in the Jewel House, the collection includes over 100 objects containing more than 23,000 gemstones. See the Imperial State Crown, worn by monarchs at the State Opening of Parliament, and St Edward's Crown, used for coronations since 1661. The collection includes the Cullinan I diamond, the largest clear-cut diamond in the world at 530 carats.

These are working crown jewels, still used in state ceremonies today. A moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection during busy periods.

The White Tower

The White Tower is the original Norman keep at the heart of the fortress, built by William the Conqueror in 1078. Inside, the Royal Armouries collection displays medieval weapons, suits of armour worn by Henry VIII, and the execution axe and block used for high-profile beheadings. The Chapel of St John the Evangelist on the upper floor is one of the finest examples of Norman church architecture in England.

Towers, Executions and Prisoners

Tower Green marks the site where seven people were executed by beheading, including two of Henry VIII's wives: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. The Bloody Tower gained notoriety as the supposed location where the two young princes, Edward V and Richard of York, disappeared in 1483.

The Tower held famous prisoners including Sir Walter Raleigh, Guy Fawkes and Rudolf Hess. Interactive displays in the towers bring their stories to life.

Yeoman Warder Tours

Yeoman Warders, known as Beefeaters, have guarded the Tower since Tudor times. Their guided tours run throughout the day and are included with your ticket. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and cover the Tower's history of royal scandals, executions and escapes.

The Ravens

At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times. Legend states that if the ravens ever leave, the Tower and the kingdom will fall. The ravens are cared for by the Ravenmaster and can be seen around Tower Green.

Book Tower of London Tickets

Book Tower of London tickets on tickadoo with instant confirmation and mobile entry. Select your preferred date, receive your e-tickets by email, and head straight to the entrance. Free cancellation is available on selected tickets.

Know before you go

Tower of London: Know Before You Go

Location and Getting There

Address: Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB. The main entrance is on Tower Hill, facing the River Thames.

Nearest tube: Tower Hill station (Circle and District lines), a 5-minute walk from the entrance. Tower Gateway DLR station is also nearby. London Bridge station (Northern and Jubilee lines) is a 15-minute walk across Tower Bridge.

Bus routes 15, 42, 78, 100 and RV1 stop at Tower Hill.

Opening Hours

Summer (1 March to 31 October): Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am to 5:30pm, Sunday and Monday 10:00am to 5:30pm. Last entry 5:00pm.

Winter (1 November to 28 February): Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am to 4:30pm, Sunday and Monday 10:00am to 4:30pm. Last entry 4:00pm.

Closed 24 to 26 December and 1 January.

How Long to Spend

Allow at least 3 hours to see the Crown Jewels, White Tower and key areas. History enthusiasts often spend 4 to 5 hours exploring all towers and exhibitions.

Security

All visitors pass through airport-style security screening on arrival. Large bags, food, drinks and sharp objects are not permitted. Small bags are subject to inspection. Bag storage is available on site for a fee.

Crown Jewels Queues

The Crown Jewels are the most popular attraction. For shorter queues, visit early morning (before 11:00am) or late afternoon (after 3:00pm). Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends. During busy periods, a moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection.

Yeoman Warder Tours

Free Beefeater tours depart from the entrance every 30 minutes throughout the day. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and are included with admission. The last tour departs 2.5 hours before closing.

Accessibility

Most areas of the Tower are accessible via ramps and lifts. Wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Some medieval areas have limited access due to historic architecture. Contact the Tower in advance if you require assistance.

Weather

Much of the Tower of London is outdoors. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes as surfaces are uneven cobblestones in places.

Photography

Photography is permitted throughout the Tower except inside the Jewel House (Crown Jewels). Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted. Professional photography requires advance permission.

Food and Drink

The New Armouries Café serves hot meals, snacks and beverages. There is also a gift shop. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Tower.

Cancellation Policy

Tower of London tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund on selected ticket types. Check cancellation terms when booking.

Visitor guidelines

Tower of London: Visitor Guidelines

To ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for all guests, please follow these guidelines at the Tower of London.

  • All visitors and bags are subject to security screening on arrival

  • Large bags, food, drinks and sharp objects are not permitted inside the Tower

  • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult

  • No smoking or vaping anywhere on site

  • No photography inside the Jewel House (Crown Jewels)

  • Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted

  • Dogs are not permitted except assistance dogs

  • Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and wear comfortable shoes

FAQs

Tower of London Tickets: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book Tower of London tickets?

Book Tower of London tickets on tickadoo. Select your preferred date, complete checkout and receive your e-tickets by email with instant confirmation. Show your mobile ticket at the entrance.

How much are Tower of London tickets?

Tower of London tickets start from £35 for adults. Children aged 5 to 15 receive a discounted rate. Children under 5 enter free. Family tickets and concessions are available.

Are the Crown Jewels included in Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Access to the Crown Jewels in the Jewel House is included with all Tower of London tickets. There is no additional charge to see the Crown Jewels.

How long should I spend at the Tower of London?

Allow at least 3 hours to see the Crown Jewels, White Tower and main attractions. History enthusiasts often spend 4 to 5 hours exploring all towers, exhibitions and Beefeater tours.

What is the best time to visit the Crown Jewels?

Visit before 11:00am or after 3:00pm for shorter queues at the Crown Jewels. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. During peak times, a moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection.

Are Beefeater tours included with Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) guided tours are free and included with admission. Tours depart every 30 minutes from the main entrance and last approximately 60 minutes.

Is the Tower of London suitable for children?

Yes. Children enjoy the armour displays, ravens, Beefeater stories and interactive exhibits. Activity trails are available for younger visitors. Some content involves executions and imprisonment, so parental discretion is advised for sensitive children.

Can I take photos of the Crown Jewels?

No. Photography is not permitted inside the Jewel House where the Crown Jewels are displayed. Photography is allowed in most other areas of the Tower of London.

Is the Tower of London wheelchair accessible?

Most areas are accessible via ramps and lifts. Wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge. Some medieval areas have limited access due to historic architecture. Contact the Tower in advance for assistance.

Where is the Tower of London?

The Tower of London is located on the north bank of the River Thames at Tower Hill, London EC3N 4AB. The nearest tube station is Tower Hill (Circle and District lines). Tower Bridge is adjacent to the site.

Can I see the ravens at the Tower of London?

Yes. The Tower's famous ravens can be seen around Tower Green throughout the day. At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times, cared for by the Ravenmaster.

Is there food at the Tower of London?

Yes. The New Armouries Café serves hot meals, sandwiches, snacks and beverages. There is also a gift shop. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Tower.

Can I cancel my Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Tower of London tickets booked on tickadoo can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund on eligible ticket types. Check cancellation terms when booking.

Can I buy last minute Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Last minute and same-day Tower of London tickets are available on tickadoo, subject to availability. Select today's date, complete your booking and receive your e-tickets instantly by email. Advance booking is recommended during peak season (April to October) and weekends.

How can I save money on Tower of London tickets?

Save up to 15% on Tower of London tickets and other London attraction tickets with a free tickadoo+ membership. Members unlock exclusive discounts on museums, tours, experiences and attractions across London. Sign up is free and discounts apply instantly at checkout.

Cancelation policy

Tower of London tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit for a full refund .

Address

Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom

Highlights and inclusions

What You'll Experience at the Tower of London

  • See the Crown Jewels, including the Imperial State Crown and the 530-carat Cullinan I diamond

  • Explore the White Tower, built by William the Conqueror in 1078, with the Royal Armouries collection

  • Join a Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) tour and hear stories of executions, imprisonment and royal intrigue

  • Visit Tower Green where Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey were executed

  • Meet the Tower's famous ravens and discover the legend that Britain will fall if they ever leave

What's Included in Your Tower of London Tickets

  • Entry to the Tower of London including the White Tower, Bloody Tower, Medieval Palace and battlements

  • Access to the Crown Jewels exhibition in the Jewel House

  • Yeoman Warder guided tours (included with admission, running throughout the day)

  • Access to the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Fusilier Museum and Torture at the Tower exhibition

  • Children's activity trails and live historical re-enactments (selected dates)

About

Tower of London Tickets with Crown Jewels Access

Book Tower of London tickets to explore nearly 1,000 years of royal history at one of Britain's most iconic landmarks. This UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames has served as a royal palace, fortress, prison and treasury since William the Conqueror built the White Tower in 1078.

The Crown Jewels

The Crown Jewels are the centrepiece of any Tower of London visit. Housed in the Jewel House, the collection includes over 100 objects containing more than 23,000 gemstones. See the Imperial State Crown, worn by monarchs at the State Opening of Parliament, and St Edward's Crown, used for coronations since 1661. The collection includes the Cullinan I diamond, the largest clear-cut diamond in the world at 530 carats.

These are working crown jewels, still used in state ceremonies today. A moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection during busy periods.

The White Tower

The White Tower is the original Norman keep at the heart of the fortress, built by William the Conqueror in 1078. Inside, the Royal Armouries collection displays medieval weapons, suits of armour worn by Henry VIII, and the execution axe and block used for high-profile beheadings. The Chapel of St John the Evangelist on the upper floor is one of the finest examples of Norman church architecture in England.

Towers, Executions and Prisoners

Tower Green marks the site where seven people were executed by beheading, including two of Henry VIII's wives: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. The Bloody Tower gained notoriety as the supposed location where the two young princes, Edward V and Richard of York, disappeared in 1483.

The Tower held famous prisoners including Sir Walter Raleigh, Guy Fawkes and Rudolf Hess. Interactive displays in the towers bring their stories to life.

Yeoman Warder Tours

Yeoman Warders, known as Beefeaters, have guarded the Tower since Tudor times. Their guided tours run throughout the day and are included with your ticket. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and cover the Tower's history of royal scandals, executions and escapes.

The Ravens

At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times. Legend states that if the ravens ever leave, the Tower and the kingdom will fall. The ravens are cared for by the Ravenmaster and can be seen around Tower Green.

Book Tower of London Tickets

Book Tower of London tickets on tickadoo with instant confirmation and mobile entry. Select your preferred date, receive your e-tickets by email, and head straight to the entrance. Free cancellation is available on selected tickets.

Know before you go

Tower of London: Know Before You Go

Location and Getting There

Address: Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB. The main entrance is on Tower Hill, facing the River Thames.

Nearest tube: Tower Hill station (Circle and District lines), a 5-minute walk from the entrance. Tower Gateway DLR station is also nearby. London Bridge station (Northern and Jubilee lines) is a 15-minute walk across Tower Bridge.

Bus routes 15, 42, 78, 100 and RV1 stop at Tower Hill.

Opening Hours

Summer (1 March to 31 October): Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am to 5:30pm, Sunday and Monday 10:00am to 5:30pm. Last entry 5:00pm.

Winter (1 November to 28 February): Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am to 4:30pm, Sunday and Monday 10:00am to 4:30pm. Last entry 4:00pm.

Closed 24 to 26 December and 1 January.

How Long to Spend

Allow at least 3 hours to see the Crown Jewels, White Tower and key areas. History enthusiasts often spend 4 to 5 hours exploring all towers and exhibitions.

Security

All visitors pass through airport-style security screening on arrival. Large bags, food, drinks and sharp objects are not permitted. Small bags are subject to inspection. Bag storage is available on site for a fee.

Crown Jewels Queues

The Crown Jewels are the most popular attraction. For shorter queues, visit early morning (before 11:00am) or late afternoon (after 3:00pm). Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends. During busy periods, a moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection.

Yeoman Warder Tours

Free Beefeater tours depart from the entrance every 30 minutes throughout the day. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and are included with admission. The last tour departs 2.5 hours before closing.

Accessibility

Most areas of the Tower are accessible via ramps and lifts. Wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Some medieval areas have limited access due to historic architecture. Contact the Tower in advance if you require assistance.

Weather

Much of the Tower of London is outdoors. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes as surfaces are uneven cobblestones in places.

Photography

Photography is permitted throughout the Tower except inside the Jewel House (Crown Jewels). Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted. Professional photography requires advance permission.

Food and Drink

The New Armouries Café serves hot meals, snacks and beverages. There is also a gift shop. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Tower.

Cancellation Policy

Tower of London tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund on selected ticket types. Check cancellation terms when booking.

Visitor guidelines

Tower of London: Visitor Guidelines

To ensure a safe and enjoyable visit for all guests, please follow these guidelines at the Tower of London.

  • All visitors and bags are subject to security screening on arrival

  • Large bags, food, drinks and sharp objects are not permitted inside the Tower

  • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult

  • No smoking or vaping anywhere on site

  • No photography inside the Jewel House (Crown Jewels)

  • Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted

  • Dogs are not permitted except assistance dogs

  • Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and wear comfortable shoes

FAQs

Tower of London Tickets: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book Tower of London tickets?

Book Tower of London tickets on tickadoo. Select your preferred date, complete checkout and receive your e-tickets by email with instant confirmation. Show your mobile ticket at the entrance.

How much are Tower of London tickets?

Tower of London tickets start from £35 for adults. Children aged 5 to 15 receive a discounted rate. Children under 5 enter free. Family tickets and concessions are available.

Are the Crown Jewels included in Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Access to the Crown Jewels in the Jewel House is included with all Tower of London tickets. There is no additional charge to see the Crown Jewels.

How long should I spend at the Tower of London?

Allow at least 3 hours to see the Crown Jewels, White Tower and main attractions. History enthusiasts often spend 4 to 5 hours exploring all towers, exhibitions and Beefeater tours.

What is the best time to visit the Crown Jewels?

Visit before 11:00am or after 3:00pm for shorter queues at the Crown Jewels. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. During peak times, a moving walkway ensures all visitors can view the collection.

Are Beefeater tours included with Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) guided tours are free and included with admission. Tours depart every 30 minutes from the main entrance and last approximately 60 minutes.

Is the Tower of London suitable for children?

Yes. Children enjoy the armour displays, ravens, Beefeater stories and interactive exhibits. Activity trails are available for younger visitors. Some content involves executions and imprisonment, so parental discretion is advised for sensitive children.

Can I take photos of the Crown Jewels?

No. Photography is not permitted inside the Jewel House where the Crown Jewels are displayed. Photography is allowed in most other areas of the Tower of London.

Is the Tower of London wheelchair accessible?

Most areas are accessible via ramps and lifts. Wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge. Some medieval areas have limited access due to historic architecture. Contact the Tower in advance for assistance.

Where is the Tower of London?

The Tower of London is located on the north bank of the River Thames at Tower Hill, London EC3N 4AB. The nearest tube station is Tower Hill (Circle and District lines). Tower Bridge is adjacent to the site.

Can I see the ravens at the Tower of London?

Yes. The Tower's famous ravens can be seen around Tower Green throughout the day. At least six ravens are kept at the Tower at all times, cared for by the Ravenmaster.

Is there food at the Tower of London?

Yes. The New Armouries Café serves hot meals, sandwiches, snacks and beverages. There is also a gift shop. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the Tower.

Can I cancel my Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Tower of London tickets booked on tickadoo can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund on eligible ticket types. Check cancellation terms when booking.

Can I buy last minute Tower of London tickets?

Yes. Last minute and same-day Tower of London tickets are available on tickadoo, subject to availability. Select today's date, complete your booking and receive your e-tickets instantly by email. Advance booking is recommended during peak season (April to October) and weekends.

How can I save money on Tower of London tickets?

Save up to 15% on Tower of London tickets and other London attraction tickets with a free tickadoo+ membership. Members unlock exclusive discounts on museums, tours, experiences and attractions across London. Sign up is free and discounts apply instantly at checkout.

Cancelation policy

Tower of London tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit for a full refund .

Address

Tower of London, London EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom

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