November 8, 2024

Intro to The Tower of London

Located on the North Bank of the River Thames, its officially Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and fortress of the Tower of London. William the conqueror built the White Tower in 1078. The Tower of London has had many purposes including Royal residents, barracks and armoury, prison and now museum.

Visiting

  • It’s open
    9-530 Tuesday to Saturday and 10-530 Sunday and Monday
  • There is a cafes and restaurants on site to refuel
  • Check out deals for admission tickets further down
  • Nearest stations are Tower Hill and fenchurch Street

What to check out

  • The Crown jewels is a must, you walk through a hall with lots of jewelled items and they lead you into a bigger room and wow they it is. These have been kept here since the 1600’s.
  • Yeomans warden tours get your history lesson here, telling you stories of the beheading, treachery and torture
  • The white tower lots of historic arms, armours and a rather large piece on Henry the 8th, you will see what I mean
  • Bloody tower with stories of the prince’s and sir Walter Raleigh

Other Things to Know

  • Address – Tower Of London, London, EC3N 4AB
  • Nearest station – Tower Hill
  • Cost – save 10% online adult price £24.70, check our tip further down
  • Places of interest nearby – Tower Bridge, Sky Garden, monument
  • Note you can’t take pictures of the Crown Jewels
  • Traveltaggers top Tip – admission tickets there are a few options rather than just rocking up and buying, we used 2for 1 that you can get with train tickets via Daysoutguide.co.uk or if you are doing a lot of sightseeing try the Londonpass. Com

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