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Tower of London

Tower of London

Royal fortress and home to the Crown Jewels

The Tower of London was built by William the Conqueror who successfully invaded England in 1066. The purpose of the building was to act as a royal fortress and prison but now it is home to the crown jewels.


Address:

Tower Hill EC3N 4AB

Telephone:

0870 756 7070

Admission:

Adults £16.50, Children Under 16 £9.50, Children Under 5 Free

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Opening Times:

Summer: Tue to Sat 9am-5.30pm, Sun & Mon 10am-5.30pm, last admission 5pm

Winter: Tue to Sat 9am-4.30pm, Sun & Mon 10am-4.30pm, last admission 4pm

Nearest Tube:

Tower Hill


Where to Eat:

Wagamama

What's nearby:

St Paul's Cathedral


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To avoid disappointment, it is strongly recommended that you call to check opening times and admission prices before setting out!

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