Tower of London

Tower of London:

London Tour Guide

About: Despite the Tower of London’s grim reputation as a place of torture and death, within these walls you will also discover the history of a royal palace, an armoury and a powerful fortress. Don’t miss Royal Beasts and learn about the wild and wondrous animals that have inhabited the Tower, making it the first London Zoo. The magnificent Tower of London has fulfilled many different roles down the centuries. One of Britain’s most iconic structures, this spectacular World Heritage Site offers many hours of fun and fascination for visitors curious about the country’s rich history. Discover the priceless Crown Jewels newly displayed in 2012, join an iconic Beefeater on a tour and hear their bloody tales, stand where famous heads have rolled, learn the legend of the Tower’s ravens, storm the battlements and get to grips with swords and armour and much more.

London Tour Guide

Opening Times:

 Open all year. Summer: 1 March – 31 October: Tuesday – Saturday 09:00-18:00 / Sunday – Monday 10:00-18:00. Last admission 17:00. Winter: 1 November – 28 February: Tuesday – Saturday 09:00-17:00 / Sunday – Monday 10:00-17:00. Last admission 16:00

 

Children 5-15 years, under 5 free. All prices exempt of VAT. Family 2 adults and up to 3 children.

Ticket Price:

Adult Ticket:                          From £22.00  per ticket
Child Ticket:                          From £10.00  per ticket.

Children 5-15 years, under 5 free. All prices exempt of VAT. Family 2 adults and up to 3 children

 

Tower of London Location:

Address: Tower Hill, London, EC3N 4AB
Telephone:
0844 482 7777
Email:
toweroflondon@hrp.org.uk
Website:
http://www.hrp.org.uk
Public transport:
Tube: Tower Hill Train: London Bridge

Facilities:

Accessible Bathroom Facilities: Bathrooms available with emergency call system, designated wheelchair accessible public toilet 

Accessible Venue Facilities: Level access, ramp or lift to the shop
Accessible Communication Facilities: Audible alarm system, Clear signage (colour contrast, large letters or pictograms), Films or information touch screens have visual/audible subtitles Hearing loop system, Information available in audio format Visual alarm system.

Accessible Venue Facilities: Emergency evacuation procedures for guests with disabilities, Staff available to assist, Staff disability awareness trained, Wheelchairs available free of charge.

Access into the Building: Assisted wheelchair access, Automatic doors, Flat routes from parking area to entrance, non-assisted wheelchair access, Ramps from parking area to entrance, Ramps with handrails to entrance.

Additional Accessible Facilities: Accessible baby changing rooms. Level access, ramp or lift from entrance to reception, Level access, ramp or lift to ticket issuing point, Low payment counters, Portable chip and pin machines.

Accessible Parking Facilities: Designated disabled parking available within fifty metres of main entrance.

Access Inside Building Facilities: All routes suitable for limited mobility users, All routes suitable for pushchairs or prams, All routes suitable for wheelchair users, Ramps within building, Seating for limited mobility users along routes, Steps with handrail within building.
Attraction Facilities: Gift shop, Patron toilets.

Booking Facilities: Coach Parties accepted, Group bookings accepted, Stag or hen parties accepted.

Event Facilities: Available for wedding receptions, Breakout Rooms, Event facilities, Licenced for civil marriages, Civil Partnership licence held, Wedding service.

General Facilities: Good views, Wi-Fi access

Payment Facilities: Credit cards accepted, Debit cards accepted, Euros accepted, Group rates available.

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