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Museum
Castle
All ages

The Tower of London

Free - £37

Daily: 09:00-17:30 (including Bank Holiday on 28 August)
Last admission: 15.30

London For Toddlers: The Tower of London

Photo Credit: © The Tower of London

London For Toddlers: The Tower of London
Museum
Castle
All ages

The Tower of London

The Tower of London - an iconic fortress, and historic castle stands next to the majestic Tower Bridge, captivating visitors with its rich history spanning over 1,000 years.

Notable for housing the Crown Jewels, the castle is also known for its 'Beefeater' Yeoman Warders and mystical ravens, believed to safeguard the kingdom.

The White Tower, the oldest structure within the castle, contains an 11th-century chapel and a collection of Royal Armouries.

While self-exploration is an option, guided tours offer efficient navigation through this renowned attraction.

The Tower's significance as a fortress, palace, and prison unfolds through its exhibits, including the new Crown Jewels exhibition of 2023.

HIGHLIGHTS

Crown Jewels

White Tower

The Tower’s Mint

The Ravens

Medieval Palace

Royal Beasts

Battlements

Yeoman Warders

Prison

The Fusilier Museum

GETTING HERE
ADDRESS

Tower of London

London

EC3N 4AB

RAIL/UNDERGROUND

Tower Hill, Monument, Bank, Aldgate, Aldgate East London, London Bridge, Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street, Charing Cross

PARKING

Whilst Tower Hill is a vehicle free zone and there is no on-site parking, there are some affordable parking options located close by.

VENUE INFORMATION
TICKETS

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

OPENING TIMES

Daily: 09:00-17:30 (including Bank Holiday on 28 August)
Last admission: 15.30

PLACES TO EAT

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.

FAMILY FACILITIES

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.

ACCESSIBILITY

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.

DOGS

Trained assistance dogs are welcome inside the Tower.