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Tower of London

Medieval fortress where history's darkest chapters unfold

Look, the Tower of London isn't your typical castle visit. This medieval fortress on the Thames has witnessed more executions, imprisonments, and royal drama than any other building in Britain. Built by William the Conqueror in 1066, it's where Anne Boleyn lost her head, where the Princes in the Tower vanished, and where Guy Fawkes was tortured. But here's the thing — it's also home to the Crown Jewels, worth over £20 billion, and some of the best storytelling you'll hear from the Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters). The ravens still patrol the grounds, and legend says Britain will fall if they ever leave. At £33.60 for adults, it's not cheap, but you're paying for nearly a millennium of the most fascinating and gruesome history imaginable.

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William the Conqueror started building the White Tower in 1078 to intimidate the locals after conquering England. Smart move — nothing says 'I'm in charge' like a massive stone fortress overlooking the Thames. Over the centuries, it served as royal residence, prison, execution site, and treasury. The most famous prisoners? Anne Boleyn, executed in 1536 on Tower Green. Sir Walter Raleigh, who spent 13 years here writing his History of the World. And the mysterious Princes in the Tower, Edward V and his brother Richard, who disappeared in 1483 and were never seen again. The Yeoman Warders, established by Henry VII in 1485, still guard the fortress today. They're the only people allowed to live within the Tower walls, and their evening Ceremony of the Keys has happened every single night for over 700 years. The Crown Jewels arrived in 1661, turning the Tower into Britain's most secure vault.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book tickets online for a £2.70 discount — adult tickets cost £33.60 online vs £36.30 at the gate
  • 2.Annual membership costs £54 for adults and pays for itself after two visits if you're a London resident
  • 3.Children under 5 enter free, and family tickets (2 adults + 3 children) cost £85.50 online
  • 4.The audio guide costs £5 extra, but the free Yeoman Warder tours are more entertaining and informative
  • 5.Avoid the overpriced Tower Café — eat beforehand or bring snacks (allowed in outdoor areas only)
  • 6.London Pass holders get free entry, but check if the pass value justifies the cost for your itinerary
  • 7.Student discounts are available with valid ID — saves about £3 off adult prices

Travel Tips

  • Arrive when doors open at 9am for the smallest crowds and best photo opportunities
  • Join a Yeoman Warder tour immediately — they're hilarious, informative, and included in admission
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes — the Tower has steep spiral staircases and uneven cobblestones
  • Download the Tower of London app before visiting for interactive maps and additional audio content
  • Don't rush the Crown Jewels — the moving walkway goes around twice if you want a second look
  • Visit the ravens early in the day when they're most active — each has a unique personality
  • Photography is forbidden inside the Jewel House but allowed everywhere else, including with the Yeoman Warders
  • Allow 3-4 hours minimum — there's nearly 1,000 years of history to absorb
  • The Tower is fully wheelchair accessible except for some upper floors in the medieval towers
  • Check the website for special events — they often host evening tours and historical reenactments

Frequently Asked Questions

Adult tickets cost £33.60 when booked online (£36.30 at the gate). Children 5-15 cost £16.80, under 5s are free. Family tickets for 2 adults and up to 3 children cost £85.50 online. Annual membership is £54 for adults and includes unlimited visits plus discounts.

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