With the Tower of London Tickets you will discover the city’s history while exploring this historic Castle: visit the monarch’s chambers, the Royal Menagerie, where the wild animals were kept, find out where Thomas Moore and Anne Boleyn were executed and explore the prison where William Wallace was kept before his execution in 1305.
The Tower’s most famous room houses the Crown Jewels, a collection of ceremonial objects including the oldest Crown Jewel, St Edward’s Crown, which is used to crown English and British monarchs. Another impressive piece is the Imperial State Crown, which is worn by the monarch at the annual State Opening of Parliament and the Cullinan Diamond, the largest rough diamond found in South Africa. It also contains the Koh-i-Noor, the oldest diamond known.
Don’t forget to look for the six black ravens, the Tower of London’s most famous residents, which are kept in the Tower because according to an old legend, if the ravens were to disappear, the Tower would collapse, and with it the Reign.
As well as guarding the Tower, the Yeomen Warders, also nicknamed the “Beefeaters” organize free guided tours of the Castle throughout the day. Every 30 minutes, the Warders organize 60-minute tours with tales about the prisoners, tales of intrigue, torture and a lot more interesting anecdotes. It's one of the most popular attractions in the Tower.
These visits take place every 30 minutes from 10 am (from Tuesday to Saturday) and from 10:30 am (Sunday and Monday).
The last guided tour from the guardians of the tower is at 2:30 pm in winter and 3:30 pm in summer.
Opening Times: March to October: Tuesday – Saturday: 9 am – 4:30 pm. Sundays and Mondays: 10 am – 4:30 pm. The last entrance is at 3:50 pm.
Important Information
The tour with the Yeoman guards cannot be reserved ahead of time, and it may be that you take this tour with other groups.
If the weather does not allow you to take part in this activity, we'll give you the opportunity to cancel or we'll offer an alternative.
Take into account that some of the Tower of London halls might be scary for small children.
The opening times are flexible and could be subject to last-minute changes