The Tower Of London
Attraction Information
The Tower of London is a historic and iconic fortress that has stood for over 1,000 years, and it’s a place that simply oozes with history and intrigue. Once a royal palace, a prison, a mint, and a treasure house, it has witnessed everything from bloody battles and royal executions to secret trysts and daring escapes. Within its walls, you can see the Crown Jewels, including the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond, and walk in the footsteps of legendary figures such as Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, and William the Conqueror. The Tower is a must-visit attraction for history buffs and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the dramatic and fascinating stories of England’s past.
Accessibility Information
This attraction does not have its own car park.
The closest car park is The Tower Hill Car and Coach Park
This car park is roughly 300 metres from the attraction entrance.
This car park has 13 disabled spaces.
If these spaces are full you can refer to the City Of London map to find Blue Badge Spaces.
There is level access from the car park to the main entrance.
Although the Tower is mainly accessible there are some areas that feature difficult stairs, a number of low doorways, and passageways where wheelchair access is restricted.
There is a lift in the White Tower which takes visitors to and from the basement.
Ramps can be found in the following places:
- The New Armouries café
- Near the Raven shop
only one wheelchair user is permitted in the basement at a time.
This attraction offer multiple tour options for visitors who have visual/hearing impairments these are :
For more information on these sessions select the link from the list above.
Induction loops are fitted in the ‘T’ position in the following areas:
- Ticket Box
- Welcome Centre
Anyone with a hidden disability has the option to collect a wristband from the ticket office or the entrance to the Tower. This will discreetly notify staff that you may need extra help, time, or assistance whilst at the Tower.
This attraction has both accessible toilet and a changing place toilet.
This attraction offers an Autism Guide
This attraction has 3 Accessible toilets located in the following areas:
- Brick Tower, behind the Jewel House
- Cradle Tower
- New Armouries Building ( Changing Place Toilet )
These toilets feature the following:
- Handrails to the side of the toilet and wash basin
- Wash basin with lever style tap
- Transfer space to the side of the toilet
- Disposal Facilties
- Emergency Alarm
This attraction has a changing place toilet located in the New Armouries Building.
This toilet features the following:
- Peninsular Toilet
- Washbasin Height Adjustable
- Wall Mounted Height Adjustable bed
- Ceiling Mounted Track Hoist
- Emergency Alarm
- Privacy Screen
- Colostomy Shelf
- Unisex
Trained Assistance dogs are permitted within this attraction.
Dogs must be kept on leads and it is advised for the dog to wear a Vest, Tabard or Harness denoting their role.
water can be provided on request.
This attraction offers free entry to carers accompanying a paying disabled guest.
To be eligible for free entry you must provide evidence in one of the following forms:
- DLA Paperwork
- PIP Paperwork
- Dr’s Letter stating you disability on headed paper
- Disability ID Card ( Nimbus Access, DID, UK Disabled ID )
Opening Hours
Sunday to Monday 10:00 – 17:30
Last Entry
30 minutes before attraction closes
Pricing
Ticket type | No donation | With donation |
---|---|---|
Members | Free | Free |
Adult | £29.90 | £32.90 |
Child age 5-15 | £14.90 | £16.40 |
Child age 0-4 | £0 | £0 |
Concession Age 65+ or 16-17, full-time student, disabled visitor | £24.00 | £26.40 |
Family saver 1 1 adult & up to 3 children (aged 5-15) | £52.20 | £57.50 |
Family saver 2 2 adults & up to 3 children (aged 5-15) | £82.10 | £90.40 |
Location
EC3N 4AB