The skip-the-line Tower of London ticket, with access to the Crown Jewels, the White Tower and the Beefeaters' tours, starts at €43 per person. Instant confirmation and free cancellation.

Tower of London Tickets: the Crown Jewels, Skip the Line (2026 Prices)

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Updated: August 2026 · by Daniel Maroto

England's most famous fortress-prison awaits beside the Thames. Book your Tower of London ticket from €43, with skip-the-line access, the Crown Jewels, the White Tower and the tours led by the Yeoman Warders.

Tower of London key facts 2026:
  • Skip-the-line ticket: from €43
  • Children: reduced rate
  • Hours: Tue–Sat 9:00, Sun–Mon 10:00
  • Underground: Tower Hill (District and Circle)
  • Don't miss: the Crown Jewels
  • Beefeaters: English-language tours included
  • Duration: 2.5–3 h (up to half a day)
  • Tip: head to the Jewels first, at opening

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Tower of London tickets: skip the line, with the Crown Jewels

With the skip-the-line Tower of London ticket you step straight into almost a thousand years of history: a medieval fortress-prison raised by William the Conqueror beside the Thames, which has been a royal palace, a jail, an arsenal, a mint and even a menagerie. Today it guards the British Crown Jewels and is still watched over by the ravens and the Yeoman Warders.

Booking ahead secures your day and dodges the long ticket-office queue that forms next to Tower Bridge. Once inside, you go round at your own pace: the essential visit takes around 2.5-3 hours, but if you want the Jewels without the crush and a Beefeater tour, allow half a day.

What to see at the Tower of London

The grounds are a small walled town of towers, walls and courtyards. These are the must-sees:

  • The Crown Jewels: the Waterloo Block displays royal crowns, sceptres and orbs, among them the Cullinan I diamond. It's the biggest draw, so best seen at opening.
  • The White Tower: the original Norman keep of William the Conqueror (11th century), the heart of the fortress, with the Royal Armouries and Henry VIII's famous armour.
  • The Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters): the guards in red-and-blue uniform who also act as guides, with free, hugely entertaining tours every half hour (in English).
  • The ravens: legend says that if the ravens ever leave the Tower, the kingdom will fall; that's why they're looked after with such care and have their own keeper.
  • The Traitors' Gate: the river access through which prisoners were brought in, and the Beauchamp Tower, with the graffiti carved by inmates.

Jewels, White Tower and walls: how to plan it

Start with the Crown Jewels as soon as the Tower opens, before the queue builds; carry on to the White Tower and the Royal Armouries, join a Beefeater tour and finish with a walk along the walls and the Chapel of St John. That way you see the essentials without the crush.

Our honest take

The Tower of London is one of the city's most complete visits: history, architecture and the Crown Jewels within a single site. It's very busy, so arriving with your ticket already bought and getting there early makes the difference between enjoying it or spending the morning in queues.

What we like most

  • The Crown Jewels and the White Tower justify the visit on their own.
  • Skip-the-line access saves you the long ticket-office wait.
  • The Beefeaters' tours tell the history with plenty of humour.

What to know before booking

  • The Crown Jewels draw a queue: best seen at opening.
  • The Beefeaters' guided tours are in English.
  • There's a lot of walking and stairs; wear comfortable shoes.

Who it's for (and who it isn't)

Yes if you love history, royalty and great views of Tower Bridge. Maybe not if you're after a short, quiet visit: it's big, it gets busy and it takes time.

Tower of London tickets: types and options

You can choose between several ways to visit the Tower, depending on your time and budget:

  • Skip-the-line ticket: direct access to the grounds, the White Tower, the Crown Jewels and all the exhibitions, with the Beefeaters' tours in English. From €43.
  • Ticket + audio guide: the same, adding an audio guide in your language (about €6 extra) to explore the grounds at your own pace.
  • Guided tour: a guide leads you through the essentials and puts the history in context (a separate option).
  • Child and family tickets: reduced rates for children and family options.

What does the ticket include? Skip-the-line access to the whole site, the White Tower and the Crown Jewels, the exhibitions and the Yeoman Warders' guided tours in English. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before and a mobile e-ticket.

How to book your Tower of London ticket

Booking your Tower of London ticket online is simple and takes just a couple of minutes. Follow these steps:

  1. Choose the date: pick your visit day (remember it opens almost every day, except 24, 25 and 26 December and 1 January).
  2. Select the option: skip-the-line ticket, with audio guide or guided tour.
  3. Enter the number of visitors: with adult and child rates.
  4. Add extras if you like: such as the audio guide to go round on your own.
  5. Instant confirmation: after payment you receive the voucher straight away by email and on your phone.

Once you're set, just hit book and complete the purchase of your ticket 100% securely.

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How to get to the Tower of London

The Tower of London is on the north bank of the Thames, right next to Tower Bridge, in the Tower Hill area. Getting there is very easy:

  • Underground (quickest): Tower Hill station (District and Circle lines), about 2 minutes on foot from the entrance.
  • DLR: Tower Gateway station, a step from the grounds.
  • Thames river boat: the Thames Clippers stop at Tower Millennium Pier, beside the Tower; a lovely way to arrive.
  • Rail: London Fenchurch Street station is about 5 minutes' walk away.

The Crown Jewels and the Beefeaters

The Crown Jewels are the Tower's great draw: a working royal treasure kept in the Waterloo Block, with crowns, sceptres and orbs studded with legendary stones such as the Cullinan diamond. You view them from moving walkways to keep the queue flowing, but even so it's the area that gets busiest.

  • Go at opening: first thing, the Jewels are almost empty; by mid-morning the wait shoots up.
  • The Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters): they live within the grounds and give free tours every half hour, packed with tales of kings, prisoners and executions (in English).
  • The ravens and the White Tower: don't miss the ravens beside the White Tower or Henry VIII's armour in the Royal Armouries.

Best time to visit and how to beat the crowds

The Tower of London welcomes millions of visitors a year and fills up by mid-morning, especially at the Crown Jewels. These tips genuinely work:

  • Arrive right at opening: at 9:00 (or 10:00 on Sunday and Monday) there's barely a queue and the Jewels are clear.
  • Go to the Crown Jewels first: leave them till last and you'll be queuing; do them first thing.
  • Avoid weekend midday: it's peak time; weekdays tend to be quieter.
  • Allow half a day if you can: with the skip-the-line ticket you walk straight in and make better use of your time inside.
  • Check the last entry time: in the afternoon they close admission well before closing, especially in winter.
Travel guides

Plan your visit: our Tower of London guide

Take our Tower of London guide with the ideal route through the Crown Jewels, the White Tower and the walls, the best times to go and tricks to beat the queues. Browse our travel guides for the essentials and the full itinerary with a map.

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Tower of London FAQ

How far in advance should I book Tower of London tickets?

The earlier, the better. It's one of the UK's most visited attractions and the best slots sell out, especially in summer, at weekends and during the holidays. Booking online gives you skip-the-line access and lets you pick the first slot, when the Crown Jewels are quieter.

Where can I buy Tower of London tickets?

You can book your Tower of London ticket online on this very page: our booking button takes you to the Civitatis platform, where you choose the date and the option. It's the most convenient way: you walk in without the ticket-office queue, receive the voucher on your phone and get instant confirmation and free cancellation.

How much do Tower of London tickets cost?

The skip-the-line ticket starts at €43 per person, with access to the White Tower, the Crown Jewels, all the exhibitions and the Beefeaters' tours in English. Children pay a reduced rate and an audio guide in other languages, if you want one, is added for around €6.

What must-sees are there at the Tower of London?

The must-sees are the Crown Jewels, the White Tower with the Royal Armouries and Henry VIII's armour, the legendary ravens, the Traitors' Gate and the Yeoman Warders or Beefeaters. With more time, the Chapel of St John and the Beauchamp Tower.

How do you get to the Tower of London?

The quickest way is the Underground to Tower Hill (District and Circle lines), two minutes on foot. The DLR also reaches Tower Gateway, and the Thames Clippers river boat stops at Tower Millennium Pier, beside Tower Bridge.

Is the Tower of London open every day?

It opens almost every day. In high season it usually opens Tuesday to Saturday at 9:00 and Sunday and Monday at 10:00, with last admission in the afternoon (earlier in winter). It closes on 24, 25 and 26 December and on 1 January.

How long does a visit to the Tower of London take?

Allow between 2.5 and 3 hours for the essentials, and up to half a day if you want the Jewels without rushing, the whole White Tower and a Beefeater tour. The ticket is valid for your chosen day and you go round at your own pace.

Does the ticket include a guide or audio guide?

It includes the Yeoman Warders' (Beefeaters') tours, which are in English and highly entertaining, every half hour. An audio guide in other languages isn't part of the basic rate: you can add it for around €6 to explore the grounds on your own with commentary in your language.

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