Dates:
21 Oct 2023 - 29 Oct 2023
As you make your way through the Tower, you might find a wisp of white sweeping by you on the stairs, or the trail of a Tudor gown swishing past a doorway.
Catch sight of a medieval queen upon a crooked throne, spot a Roman soldier near the remnants of the London Wall, or glimpse the Wizard Earl concocting potions in his apothecary.
A ruined garden in the shadow of the White Tower hints at a lost palace that once stood there. Now with its gnarly roots, decaying walls and barred windows, it contains spirits waiting to be stirred.
This is a family-friendly adventure designed to spook, but not to terrify. Pick up a trail when you arrive and keep track of the ghosts that you spot on your visit.
And remember, you may see them, but they will not see you…
Dates:
21 Oct 2023 - 29 Oct 2023
Time:
Daily: 09:00-17:30 (including Bank Holiday on 28 August)
Last admission: 15.30
Prices:
Adult: £33.60 - £37.00
Child age 5-15: £16.80 - £18.50
Child age 0-4: £0
Senior: £26.80 - £29.50
Full time student and/or age 16-17: £26.80 - £29.50
Disabled Concession: £26.80 - £29.50
Age:
All ages
Tower Hill, Monument, Bank, Aldgate, Aldgate East London, London Bridge, Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street, Charing Cross
Whilst Tower Hill is a vehicle free zone and there is no on-site parking, there are some affordable parking options located close by.
Crown Jewels
White Tower
The Tower’s Mint
The Ravens
Medieval Palace
Royal Beasts
Battlements
Yeoman Warders
Prison
The Fusilier Museum
New Armouries Café - large range of hot meals, as well as soup, sandwiches, freshly made paninis, salads and offers for children. Ravens Café - outdoor café is a great spot for a snack within earshot of the famous ravens and with spectacular views of the Tower. Jewel Kiosk - enjoy a snack or a fresh juice after seeing the Crown Jewels. Ice Cream Carts. Cafes and restaurants around the Tower.
Parts of the Tower are not pushchair friendly due to the cobbled ground. Buggies and pushchairs are not permitted in the White Tower. Please leave them in one of the buggy parks. Baby changing facilities are available.
The Tower of London is an historic building with difficult stairs and passageways and wheelchair access is limited. There are a large number of steps throughout the Tower with cobbles laid in some of the surfaces and pathways. There are some low doorways.
Trained assistance dogs are welcome inside the Tower.