based on 69466 reviewsThis winter, explore a fairytale Christmas at the Tower of London!
This holiday season, the Royal Palaces transform the Tower of London into a magical fairytale world, inviting visitors of all ages to explore a Christmas filled with royal romance, legendary figures, and cherished traditions.
From November 28 to January 4, the "Fairytale Christmas" activity at the Tower of London will vividly showcase extraordinary history through dazzling decorations, sparkling Christmas trees, and enchanting art installations. Explore stories of kings and queens, royal animals, romantic love, grand celebrations, and thrilling adventures—each exhibit connects timeless tales from the past, making it the perfect choice for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking to spark boundless imagination this Christmas.
Meet the Tower Monster
Discover the legendary tales of the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London, from lions and elephants to the polar bears that once amazed Londoners. Learn how animals became symbols of courage, wisdom, and wonder in royal history over the centuries.

Royal celebrations and romance
Discover the stories of past monarchs, from Elizabeth I's dazzling coronation procession in 1558 to the loving union of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, celebrated on the church green with festive trees, books, games, and charitable items.
Myths and legends
Meet the legendary guardians of the kingdom, the famous ravens, and discover mythical tales of treasure, daring heists, and royal ceremonies.

Magical photo moments
Step onto the royal throne for a family portrait, discover fairy-tale backdrops among Christmas trees and wreaths, and capture your own festive chapter at the Tower of London.
Stars, stories, and surprises
Look up at the stars and listen to the story of the Royal Observatory at the Tower of London, where the first...Royal Astronomer was appointed in 1675.
From dazzling wreaths to enchanting storybook scenes, the "Fairy Tale Christmas" activity will take you on an unforgettable holiday celebration at one of London's iconic landmarks, the Tower of London. Whether you're visiting with family, friends, or as a history enthusiast, everyone can find their own magical Christmas experience here.

Experience the rich historical and cultural atmosphere of the Tower of London while listening to its legendary tales and mysterious stories.
Admire exquisite royal jewels, coronation crowns and scepters in the Jewel HouseWhite Pagoda(the White Tower) houses world-renowned royal armory collections and treasures.
Don't miss the free guided tour provided by the Yeoman Warders to learn about the tower's thousand-year iconic history.

△ The Tower of London is a castle that initially served as a royal palace, later functioning as a fortress, armory, execution site, and prison. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. This historic site imprisoned high-profile figures like Queen Elizabeth I and witnessed the executions of numerous nobles.

△ Tower of LondonofThe Jewel House displays treasures of the British royal family, including coronation crowns, scepters, swords, and other precious items. Visitors slowly move along the automated walkway during the tour, while large screens above the glass showcases explain the history of these treasures and their role in coronation ceremonies. Pictured is the Imperial State Crown, adorned with 23,578 gemstones—an exquisite masterpiece.

△ Get up close to admire the exquisitely carved rare armor in the White Pagoda and experience the time-honored royal culture.

△ Additionally, you'll see many ravens during your visit, some of which are kept by the government but have their wings clipped. Legend says that as long as ravens remain at the Tower of London, England will never be invaded.




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Show More ReviewsA nice historic place. Really interesting. Good price compared with other similar places. You can spend around 1 hour and a half there