Tower Of London and Tower Bridge

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Explore London's rich history by gaining access to two of its iconic landmarks: the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Both sites hold deep historical significance and are integral to the lives of Londoners.

Our guide to Tower Of London and Tower Bridge

Tower of London

For nearly a millennium, the Tower of London has stood as an integral part of London's heritage, tracing its roots back to the 11th century. Its versatile history includes serving as the abode for 'royal beasts,' housing the Royal Mint, and functioning as a foreboding prison, earning it a formidable reputation that struck fear into the hearts of Londoners. 

During your visit, you'll uncover a wealth of British history, encountering the legendary Yeoman Warders who safeguarded prisoners within the Tower's walls. You'll marvel at the resplendent Crown Jewels, each diamond-encrusted masterpiece intimately connected to a monarch's reign. Explore the interactive Royal Beasts Exhibition will transport you back in time, offering a captivating glimpse into the days when the Tower was home to lions, baboons, and even a polar bear.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge, one of London's iconic landmarks, boasts a treasure trove of captivating history waiting to be uncovered. While exploring this historic bridge, visitors will delve into its past through interactive displays and unique exhibitions. One standout feature is the breathtaking glass floor, offering unparalleled views of London's renowned landmarks such as St. Paul's Cathedral, Greenwich, and the London Eye from 42 meters above the Thames. 

Once you’ve taken in the sights, step back in time to the Victorian age as you venture into the atmospheric Engine Rooms to uncover the machinery and people who worked here.

Departs:

  • Daily

Start Times:

  • Tower of London Open daily: Tue-Sat 09.00-16.30, Mon-Sun 10.00-16.30 (last admission at 15:30).  
  • Tower Bridge Open daily: 09:30 to 18:00 (last admission at 17:00)

Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for Tower Of London and Tower Bridge

  • Children under the age of 5 years old get free entry and do not require a ticket.
  • Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
  • Date and time exclusions may apply.
  • Concession prices are applicable subject to a valid ID.
  • Please select your chosen date of visit. If your chosen date does not require a timeslot, you are free to enter at any time on that date.
  • The last Yeoman Warder tour starts at 2.30 pm (winter) and 3.30 pm (summer).
  • On the 3rd Saturday of every month, Tower Bridge opens its doors early for those who prefer quieter spaces, such as those with autism, Asperger and anxiety, as well as their siblings, families and carers. Entry to Tower Bridge is closed between 09:30 am to 11:50 am
  • You MUST present your PRINTED voucher, e-ticket will not be accepted.
  • You do not need to pre-book a timeslot, you will be granted entry on the next available time slot.
  • Cancellation Policy: Free cancellations for bookings cancelled with the operator up to 48 hours before your chosen activity date. No refunds are given for cancellations made within 48 hours.

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