The Tower of London is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. HM Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London (the Tower) is one of England’s most evocative ancient monuments. There is a tangible sense of history in every tower and around every corner, making it an endlessly fascinating place for visitors from all round the world. The buildings and layout that we see today stand as the culmination of a sequence which started around 1067, and have developed dynamically ever since in line with the changing needs of the site’s occupants, users and visitors. Instantly recognisable, the White Tower is the most famous castle keep in the world. It was built to awe, subdue and terrify Londoners, and to deter foreign invaders. Along with the rest of the Tower fortress, the White Tower is part of a World Heritage Site. Inside is a unique Romanesque chapel, the beautiful 11th-century Chapel of St John the Evangelist. THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS JEWEL COLLECTION Discover the world-famous collection of treasures including more than 100 objects and over 23,000 gemstones.At the heart of the Crown Jewels collection are English Coronation Regalia – the sacred objects used in the
coronation ceremony. For your visit to the Tower of London, you are recommend at least three hours to discover this iconic castle. Your Tower admission ticket includes: The Crown Jewels. The Ravens. The public outside areas of the Tower (including the Moat).Tower of London (including the Moat).Tower Green. White Tower (including Line of Kings, Armoury In Action and St John’s Chapel).Medieval Palace. The Battlements. Bloody Tower. Torture at the Tower