A royal residency, place of execution, and home to the dazzling Crown Jewels. Learn more about visiting the Tower of London here.
1. Valuables have been kept in the keep since the 1100s When you think of the Tower of London, one of the first things likely to pop into your head are the Crown Jewels. Before 1649, the important ...
In 1671 a former Civil War soldier and his gang conned their way into stealing the British Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. It became the first and only time anyone has attempted to steal them.
For centuries, the kings and queens of England have kept their crowns, jewels, robes and other valuables at the Tower of London – making it home to more bling than a Kardashian wedding.
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A single jewel in the Tower of London has seen the rise and fall of ... but it’s only one of tens of thousands of jewels and numerous crowns that make up Britain’s most valuable treasure ...
Hidden behind the walls, among the towers full of armour, jewels and a thousand years of history, the Tower of London also houses the working offices of Historic Royal Palaces. Alan’s office is ...
The company also runs private tours of other London landmarks, such as the British Museum and Westminster Abbey. Escape the crowds with early access to the Tower and its Crown Jewels on this ...
If you're enchanted with the monarchy, don't miss the famous crown jewels exhibition ... The White Tower is one of the world's most famous castles and a recognizable London landmark.
Discover the Tower of London – a secure fortress ... Prepare to be dazzled by the world-famous Crown Jewels. Take a Yeoman Warder tour and hear stories of pain, passion, treachery and torture.