
Home to the Crown Jewels, the iconic Tower of London has been part of
British history since the early 1080s. Visit The White Tower, take a
tour with a Beefeater and spot one of the six ravens kept at the Tower
of London to prevent the Tower and the kingdom from falling.
The iconic Tower of London has been part of British history since the
early 1080s when William the Conqueror started building a massive stone
tower at the centre of his fortress. Through the centuries that
followed successive monarchs added to this London landmark which has
acted as fortress, palace and prison.
Visit The White Tower, a World Heritage Site, take a tour with a Yeoman
Warder (Beefeater) and spot one of the six ravens kept at the Tower of
London to prevent the Tower and the kingdom from falling. Tower Green
is not to be missed on a visit as this is the spot where many
executions took place, including some of the great names of history,
most notably three of Henry VIII’s wives.
The Tower of London is also home to the world famous Crown Jewels. They
are the greatest working collection of Crown Jewels in the world and
priceless symbols of British Monarchy. Be dazzled by the 23,578 gems
that make up the Crown Jewels, including the glistening Imperial State
Crown, which alone has 2,868 diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11
emeralds and 5 rubies. This astonishing collection of priceless
Coronation Regalia has been an unmissable highlight of any visit since
the 17th century.