Prepare Your Visit to the Tower of London
Former palace, prison, and royal fortress — can a single building serve so many purposes? Today, this place houses the Crown Jewels and legendary stories that have shaped centuries of British history. Discover the evolution of the Tower of London, one of the most iconic landmarks in the United Kingdom. Walk along its walls, visit the White Tower, and let yourself be captivated by tales of betrayal, coronations, and ghosts.
To avoid queues, we recommend booking your ticket in advance. Enjoy this must-see stop on your London trip with our comprehensive audio guide.
General Access to the Tower of London and Accessibility
The Tower of London is a historic building with complex medieval structures and cannot be fully accessed by wheelchair, but much of the site is adapted. There are accessible routes, adapted toilets, and the possibility to use wheelchairs in certain areas. However, some sections, like the oldest towers, have access limitations. The official map provides accessible route indications, and staff are available to assist on-site. Additional resources are offered for visitors with visual, hearing, or cognitive impairments. We recommend checking the available facilities in advance to ensure a comfortable and enriching visit.