See the Crown Jewels and explore 1,000 years of history

Step inside one of London’s best-known historic attractions and explore a royal fortress packed with stories, towers and world-famous sights. Your ticket includes entry to the Tower of London, access to the Crown Jewels, and the chance to join a Yeoman Warder tour during your visit.
There is plenty here for families to explore at their own pace, from the White Tower and Medieval Palace to Tower Green, the battlements and the famous ravens. You can stay as long as you like within opening hours on the date of your booking.
Right now, families can also enjoy Duke and Disorderly, a live family-friendly programme running daily until 30 May 2026 and included in palace admission. For more family sightseeing ideas, browse London attractions.

Includes entry to the Tower of London, Crown Jewels, historic towers, and Yeoman Warder tours.
General Admission includes entry to the Tower of London for your booked date and time slot. Once inside, you can explore the public visitor areas during opening hours on that day.
Your ticket includes major highlights such as the Crown Jewels, the White Tower, Medieval Palace, Bloody Tower, Tower Green, the battlements and the Tower’s public outdoor spaces. Yeoman Warder tours are also included.
Some extras are not included in standard admission. Audio guide tours are available to buy separately, and the Tower of London River Tour is a separate ticketed experience.
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This is one of those London days out where the main challenge is deciding where to start. Families can move from the Crown Jewels to ancient towers, outdoor walkways and royal history in one visit, with plenty of freedom to explore at their own pace.
The Tower works well for mixed-age family groups because there is a lot to break up the day. You can join a Yeoman Warder tour, look out for the ravens, visit the White Tower and explore the outdoor spaces between the main buildings.
For younger visitors, the setting itself does a lot of the work. There are towers, gates, stone walls and open courtyards to discover, plus live interpretation and family programming at selected times of year.
Right now, Duke and Disorderly is running daily until 30 May 2026 and is included in standard admission, giving families an extra live activity to build into the day.
Planning a bigger sightseeing day? Pair your visit with things to do in London and make the most of your time in the capital.

Your ticket includes access to the Crown Jewels, one of the Tower’s biggest highlights. This is often the first stop for many visitors, so arriving early in your booked time slot can help you make the most of your day.

Yeoman Warder tours are included in palace admission and begin throughout the day. They are a practical way to get your bearings while hearing stories about the Tower’s history from one of its best-known traditions.

There is more here than one building. Your ticket also covers public outdoor areas, the battlements, Tower Green, the Medieval Palace and Bloody Tower, so you can build a fuller visit around the big headline sights.

Historic Royal Palaces, The Tower Of London, Tower Hill, London, Greater London, EC3N 4AB
Get DirectionsWe recommend travelling via public transport to the Tower of London, due to the limited parking available.
By Tube
The nearest tube station is Tower Hill Station, which is a short 5-minute walk away.
By Train
Make your way from any of London's train stations to London Bridge, Liverpool Street, or Waterloo, which are connected to the Tower of London.
From London Bridge Station: Take the Northern Line to Bank Station and transfer to the District or Circle Line to Tower Hill.
From Liverpool Street Station: Take the Circle Line directly to Tower Hill.
From Waterloo Station: Take the Jubilee Line to Westminster and transfer to the District or Circle Line to Tower Hill.
By Bus
There are multiple London buses that stop near the Tower of London:
Route 15: Stops at Tower Hill/Tower Gateway.
Route 42: Stops at Tower Bridge Road.
Route 78: Stops at Tower Bridge Road.
Route 100: Stops at the Tower of London.
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