Your admission ticket provides access to the Tower of London’s most important highlights, including the Crown Jewels, the White Tower, and key historical exhibitions throughout the fortress. Discover both the symbols of royal power and the complex history that shaped this iconic landmark.
With multiple themed audio tour routes available, you can explore the stories that interest you most, from the Norman Conquest and royal life to imprisonment, executions, and daily life within the medieval palace. The commentary is delivered by expert historians and includes insights from the Resident Governor and the Yeoman Warders, offering a rare perspective on life inside this historic royal residence.
Upon arrival at the Tower of London, enter through the main entrance at your selected time slot and have the QR code entry tickets we provided ready to present.
After entry, proceed to the Water Lane Shop, located just inside the entrance, where you can collect your official audio guide by showing your ticket. Staff on site will assist you with the device and explain how to use it.
The audio guide offers an immersive experience with several themed routes, providing detailed insight into the Tower’s history, key landmarks, and famous stories. Once equipped, you are free to explore the Tower independently at your own pace.
Begin your visit at the Jewel House, home to the world-famous Crown Jewels. This remarkable collection features crowns, sceptres, and ceremonial regalia still used in royal coronations and state occasions.
As you walk through the exhibition, your audio guide shares engaging stories about the history, symbolism, and preservation of these treasures. Highlights include the Imperial State Crown and the Sovereign’s Sceptre, set with one of the largest cut diamonds in the world.
Continue to the iconic White Tower, the central keep of the Tower of London, built by William the Conqueror in 1078. As you explore its impressive structure, your audio guide brings the Norman era to life and explains how the Tower functioned as a royal residence, fortress, and symbol of authority.
Inside, discover an extensive collection of arms and armour, including the famous Line of Kings display, created to celebrate and showcase royal power through the centuries.
A solemn and historic stop during your visit is the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, the burial place of several of the Tower’s most notable prisoners. As you enter this 16th-century chapel, your audio guide shares the stories of the figures laid to rest here, including Queen Anne Boleyn and Sir Thomas More.
Take a moment to reflect on the dramatic history of the Tower’s political prisoners as you explore this quiet and meaningful site.
Visit the Bloody Tower, known for its association with stories of intrigue, imprisonment, and mystery. This tower is traditionally linked to the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower during the reign of Richard III.
Your audio guide explains the historical background, notable prisoners held here, and the events connected to this part of the fortress. You may also explore the exhibition that documents interrogation methods used in the Tower and the experiences of those imprisoned within its walls.
Visit the Fusiliers Museum to explore the military history connected to the Tower of London. Discover the Tower’s role as a military base and home to the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers through displays of uniforms, medals, and historic artifacts.
Afterward, continue to the Royal Mint exhibition, where your audio guide explains the Tower’s long association with the production of British currency and how coins were once minted within its walls.
As your visit comes to an end, the audio guide shares insights into the roles of the Resident Governor and the Yeoman Warders, often known as the “Beefeaters.” Learn what it is like to live and work within this historic royal fortress while welcoming visitors from around the world.
This final segment offers a rare perspective that connects the Tower’s long history with its present-day function. After finishing the audio tour, you are free to revisit any areas of interest or spend time browsing the on-site shops for souvenirs, books, and themed gifts.
Please arrive at the main entrance of the Tower of London, Main Entrance/West Gate. at your selected time. Present the QR code ticket we sent you to the staff for direct entry.
We will send you your QR code entry tickets along with detailed step-by-step instructions for your visit. Please follow the instructions carefully and use only the tickets we provide, not any voucher automatically issued by the booking platform.
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