The Tower of London

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The Tower of London - King William I

King William I, built The White Tower (Tower of London) in 1078.

The Tower of London’s official name is ‘His Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress, The Tower of London’. It has played a huge role in the country’s history and is London’s most popular tourist attraction (probably the Eiffel Tower of London).

Admission fee:

Adult £29.90  Children aged 5-15, £14.90

Children under the age of 5 – no fee.

Nearest tube station is Tower Hill, (Circle or District Lines). 

It is a 5-minute walk to the Tower, and may use the pedestrian crossings for busy roads.

Tower Hill tube station address - 38 Trinity Square, London.

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