A MUST-DO ACTIVITY WHEN VISITING LONDON!
The Tower of London is one of London’s most iconic landmarks and will likely be on your London bucket list. There is so much history and fun to be discovered here. So should you visit The Tower of London with kids? Absolutely! This is one of London’s top attractions for young kids, we had an incredible family day out here.
Here are all our tips for enjoying the Tower of London with children. For reference, our boys were aged 4 and a half and 15 months at the time of our visit.




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GOOD TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO TO THE TOWER OF LONDON
GETTING THERE
The closest train station is London Bridge. It’s just a 15-minute walk, and I love this walk, across Tower Bridge. If you are coming by tube, the closest stop is Tower Hill. Both of these are accessible stations.
ENTRY
Unfortunately, The Tower of London is not the cheapest, but I feel like it’s worth the expense. Adults are £34.80, children are £17.40 with under 4’s going free. This is one benefit of going with little kids!
I’d recommend buying tickets in advance as popular times do sell out. I recommend buying tickets through a company such as Viator as there is no additional cost and they offer a free cancellation policy. If you’re coming to London and planning to do multiple activities, it may be worth you buying a City Pass. They offer multiple, customizable passes which will save you money. Tip: Sign up for their mailing list for an additional discount!
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ACCESSIBILITY
Is the Tower of London pushchair/ stroller-friendly? You can take pushchairs (strollers) into The Tower of London with no problem at all. However, some of the exhibitions are not accessible due to steps. There is pushchair parking available throughout the Tower. We used the one under the steps of The White Tower as it’s more tucked out of the way than the others.
If you have a pre/ early walker, it is probably worth bringing a carrier. I didn’t and wished I had!
EATING
There are cafes located inside the walls or you can bring in your own food and drinks. There are also multiple places in the surrounding area. We went to the Brewdog Pub just a few minutes away.
As always, make sure to take plenty of snacks for the kids!
TIPS FOR VISITING THE TOWER OF LONDON WITH KIDS
Here are our top tips on visiting the Tower of London with children to make sure you enjoy this iconic London attraction as much as we did!
1. ARRIVE EARLY
I’d recommend booking your Tower of London tickets in advance and going for the earliest slot available. It was much larger than we expected (even though we’ve passed it so many times!) You’ll probably want at least 3 hours here. More if you stop for coffee/ lunch. It also gets busier as the day goes on.
2. PICK UP A FREE MAP
Our 4-year-old loves getting a map. Pick one up as you enter, it has all the useful info such as pushchair parking, baby changing toilets etc.
3. VISIT THE CROWN JEWELS FIRST
This is the most popular exhibit and the line gets long! We went in the afternoon and although the sign said 25-minute wait, it was only about 15. Inside, it was quite crowded. If possible, you should beat the rush.
The Crown Jewels is a beautiful exhibit. Over one hundred stunning artefacts worn by England’s Monarchy for events such as the Coronation are on display. Unfortunately, photography is not allowed here.



4. DON’T FORGET TO SEE THE RAVENS

Did you know, that 7 ravens live at the Tower of London? Rumour has it that the kingdom will fall if the ravens leave. They are free to roam around the Tower but their cages are located to the left of the Raven’s Gift Shop. You’ll often see them there and it’s easy to miss!
5. WALK THE BATTLEMENTS
I don’t think it’s obvious when you look at the map but you can walk on the battlements (outer walls) of the Tower. This was my favourite part of our visit! You get the most stunning views of The Towers grounds and of London. I mentioned earlier about bringing a baby carrier, if you have a pre/early walker, it will be very useful here.



6. THE ROYAL BEAST EXHIBIT
Located inside one of the towers on The Battlements is the Royal Beast Exhibition. For 600 years, The Tower of London was almost a zoo, with kings and queens keeping many animals there.
This wasn’t the safest idea, leading to many injuries and even some fatalities. In 1835 the menagerie was closed with most of the remaining animals going to the London Zoo in Regents Park.
This exhibition is small but has quite a few hands-on activities, which the boys enjoyed. This is a must-do if you’re visiting the Tower of London with kids!


7. PREPARE FOR LOTS OF STEPS AT THE WHITE TOWER
There are nearly 250 steps over 3 floors in the White Tower. We actually didnt find this too challenging and was well worth the climb.
In the White Tower, you can see historic armour worn by monarchs such as Henry VIII. This is also a great area for kids as they have lots of interactive activities for them to explore.






8. PRISON, TORTURE AND EXECUTION
We skipped these areas. Our 4-year-old is at an age of asking many questions and we felt like this might be a bit much for him. It also might have been a bit much for me! Obviously, you can use your own judgement about what is right for your kids.
He did see an exiction block and of course, asked about it. I panicked and told him it was for chopping wood for the castle’s fire. I’m sure when will return to the Tower at some point when he’s ready for the real story!
9. YEOMAN WARDER TOURS
These tours are free and can be joined every 30 minutes, starting at 10 am. We attempted one but our kids weren’t loving it so we decided to explore on our own. I’d say these tours are better suited to older kids.
If you join a tour the ‘Beefeater’ will tell you more about the history of the Tower and stories of what used to happen there. Note: the route includes steps.


Thank you so much for reading our guide to the Tower of London with kids. I hope we’ve helped you to plan your visit and you enjoy an amazing family day out in London.
BOOK TOWER OF LONDON TICKETS HERE
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Happy Exploring,






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