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Tower of London

The Tower of London is one of the city's most famous visitor attractions. This imposing building and UNESCO World Heritage Site has played a central part in the history of London and England. It's been used as a fortress, a prison, a Royal residence, a mint, an observatory, and even a zoo during medieval times.

The Tower of London was founded by William the Conqueror, with the oldest parts of the buildings dating back to 1078. Highlights of your visit to the Tower could include seeing the Crown Jewels, visiting the White Tower - with its famous ravens and displays from the Royal Armouries' Collection, and watching costumed re-enactments on the South Lawn.

One of the reasons for the enduring popularity of the Tower of London is its interactive displays and exciting events. You can visit the Medieval Palace with fascinating reconstructions using film, sound, light, and smell, and watch re-enactments of medieval tournaments. You can be a newsreader as famous prisoners arrive at the Tower, try your hand as a detective and work out who murdered the Princes in the Tower, or join a twilight tour led by one of the Tower's world-famous resident Yeoman Warders. If you book in advance you can watch the Ceremony of the Keys - the traditional locking up of the Tower of London, which has happened every night for over 700 years. From November to January, the Tower of London's moat is frozen to make an ice-skating rink.

The Tower of London is open to visitors every day except the 24th to 26th December, and 1st January, and you can book tickets online. The closest underground station is Tower Hill, a five minute walk from the Tower.

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