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| Prices: | | Ticket Type | Tour CLP | Adult | £30.00 | Child (5-15) | £14.00 |
Tour Highlights: The Royal Central London Pass brings together over 900 years of royal history to life in a simple, convenient and prestigious package
offers unbeatable value for money
Admission to Tower of London, Banqueting House Whitehall and Kensington Palace
Days of Operation: Tower of London
March 1 to October 31
Tuesday to Saturday - 09:00 to 17:30 (Last admission 17:00)
Sunday to Monday - 10:00 to 17:30 (Last admission 17:00)
November 1 to February 28
Tuesday to Saturday - 09:00am to 4.30pm (last admission 4:00pm)
Sunday to Monday - 10:00am to 4.30pm (last admission 4:00pm)
Closed - 24-26 Dec and 01 Jan
Kensington Palace
1st March - 31st October - Daily - 10.00am to 6.00pm (Last Admission 5:00pm)
1st November - 28th February - Daily - 10.00am to 5.00pm (Last Admission 4:00pm)
Closed - December 24 - 26
Banqueting House
Monday - Saturday 10.00- 5.00pm (last admission 4:30pm)
Closed - Sundays, bank holidays and December 24 - January 1 inclusive. May close at short notice due to government functions.
The Royal Central London Pass brings together over 900 years of royal history to life in a simple, convenient and prestigious package. It offers unbeatable value for money, providing admission to the three Central London Historic Royal Palaces – Tower of London, Banqueting House Whitehall and Kensington Palace. Be amazed by the incredible stories of intrigue that went on behind the walls of these palaces and experience it first hand!
Tower of London
Be dazzled by the 23,578 gems that make up the Crown Jewels, including the world’s most famous diamonds. You'll find this amazing collection in the Jewel House
Join a Yeoman Warder tour (included in your admission ticket) and you'll be entertained by tales from the Tower; pain and passion, treachery and torture, all delivered with a swagger and a smile!
See the largest collection of surviving armours known to have belonged to Henry VIII and discover what they tell us about him.
Kensington Palace
Come and stand in the very bedroom in which, in the early hours of 20 June 1837, the young Princess Victoria awoke to the news that she was to be queen.
See the largest and longest of the state apartments at Kensington Palace, the King's Gallery, which looks pretty much as it was when decorated for King George I in 1727.
Discover the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection - A collection of costumes worn by kings, queens and courtiers, from the eighteenth century to the present day
Banqueting House
Marvel at the perfectly balanced proportions of the main hall, with its large windows and soaring columns calculated in accordance with the Roman idea of perfection.
Although renowned for its architecture, Banqueting House is probably most famous a significant event, the execution of King Charles I.
Additional Information: Valid for one admission each to Tower of London, Kensington Palace and Banqueting House, Whitehall
Passes are undated and valid for 2 years from date of issue.
Voucher exchange at the Groups Ticket Window at the Tower of London - Open 9am Tue-Sat / Open 10am Sun-Mon
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