London Tower — Best Activities & Things to Do in 2025

Make the most of your Tower of London visit: see the Crown Jewels, join Beefeater talks, walk the medieval walls, and pair your day with Tower Bridge or a Thames cruise. Simple tips, clear routes, and ticket advice below.

Avg. visit: 2–3 hrs
Family-friendly talks
Mobile tickets accepted
Best time: early / late

Top Activities Inside the Tower

These core experiences fit most first-time visits. Add one guided option if you want more context.

1) Crown Jewels (Jewel House)

Head here first for the shortest queue. A moving walkway guides viewing; loop again if it’s quiet.

2) Beefeater (Yeoman Warder) Talks

Short, engaging talks throughout the day. They’re included with admission—check the board for times.

3) The White Tower

Historic keep with arms & armour and royal stories. Expect stairs; allow time to browse exhibits.

4) Wall Walks & Towers

Circle the inner defences for views and plaques that bring sieges, prisoners and executions to life.

5) Chapel & Ravens

Pause at the chapel royal and meet the famous ravens—legend says the kingdom depends on them.

6) Guided Options

Join a small-group or VIP tour for stories you’ll miss on your own—great for history fans.

Quietest timesFirst hour after opening or after 15:00 on weekdays.
Time needed2–3 hours for highlights; add 60–90 mins if you love exhibits.
MobilityHistoric stairs in towers; step-free routes are limited in places.

Best Things to Do Near the Tower

Easy wins within a 5–20 minute walk or direct boat ride from Tower Pier.

Tower Bridge

Walk the glass walkway and visit the engine rooms. Combine with the Tower for a classic morning.

Thames Cruise

Hop on at Tower Pier for Westminster or Greenwich—great skyline angles under Tower Bridge.

City & South Bank Walks

St Katharine Docks cafés, Shad Thames warehouses, and skyline views from the river path.

Evening Extras

Seasonal after-hours or Ceremony of the Keys experiences appear on select dates—check listings.

Tickets: Which One Should You Choose?

Timed Entry (Best Value)

Includes Tower access + Crown Jewels. Ideal for independent explorers.

Early Access (Quietest)

Enter before general opening—calmer Jewel House and photos without the rush.

Guided + Boat

Highlights with an expert guide and a Thames transfer—efficient and scenic.

VIP Bridge Combo

Premium morning at the Tower plus Tower Bridge access—top choice for photographers.

Sample Half-Day Itinerary (First-Timer)

09:00 – Arrive & Security

Have mobile ticket ready; light bag checks apply. Head straight to the Jewel House.

09:10 – Crown Jewels

Walkway controls the flow. If calm, loop twice. Photos are restricted here.

09:40 – Beefeater Talk

Check the board for start point. Arrive 10 minutes early for a good view.

10:15 – White Tower

Arms & armour, royal history. Expect stairs; take your time in the galleries.

11:00 – Wall Walk & Ravens

Circle the battlements for views. Spot the ravens before you exit for lunch or a cruise.

Practical Tips

Best Time

Weekdays are calmer. Choose the first hour after opening or late afternoon for shorter queues.

What to Bring

Small daypack, water, and comfy shoes (some cobbles and stairs). Keep ID handy if asked.

Accessibility

Many outdoor areas are step-free, but towers have historic stairs. Baby carriers help with little ones.

Photography

Non-flash photos are generally fine around the grounds. Jewel House has restrictions—follow signs.

Food & Breaks

Cafés inside and nearby at St Katharine Docks. Book earlier slots if you want a longer lunch after.

Weather

Many paths are outdoors and exposed. Pack a light layer or umbrella and wear sturdy shoes.

Advanced planning tips (for enthusiasts)
  • Pair a morning Tower visit with a late-afternoon Tower Bridge slot for fewer crowds at both.
  • If you love artefacts, allow extra time in the White Tower and Mint exhibitions.
  • Consider early access on weekends and school holidays for the calmest Jewel House experience.

Quick FAQs

How long to spend?

Most visitors enjoy 2–3 hours. Add 60–90 minutes if you’re thorough with exhibits and photos.

Mobile tickets OK?

Yes—QR codes are scanned at entry. Keep your screen brightness up for a quick pass.

Re-entry?

Tickets are usually single-entry. Plan to do the Jewel House first, then explore the rest.

Combos worth it?

Yes if you’ll visit Tower Bridge or cruise the Thames the same day—saves time and coordination.

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Choose the right ticket style—value, early access, guided, or a time-saving combo.

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