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Combo (Save 5%): Westminster Abbey + Tower of London Tickets

Interiors of Westminster Abbey with ornate altar and vaulted ceilings.
Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey with red drapery backdrop.
Tower of London entrance gate with stone walls and wooden bridge.
Crown jewels display with a guard in the background at the Tower of London.

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Biljana Oblakovic

Biljana

Aug 2025
Verified booking
5/5
Westminster Abbey is absolutely awe-inspiring. The soaring Gothic arches, intricate stonework, and stunning stained glass create an atmosphere that’s both majestic and moving. Walking through its halls, you’re surrounded by centuries of history—royal coronations, weddings, and the resting places of monarchs, poets, and scientists. Poets’ Corner and the Coronation Chair were highlights, and the quiet cloisters offered a beautiful moment of reflection. The audio guide and knowledgeable staff added so much depth to the experience. Whether for its history, architecture, or spiritual presence, Westminster Abbey is a must-see in London. 💡 Tip: Arrive early to enjoy it before the crowds.
Debra lamarche

Debra

Sep 2025
Verified booking
5/5
We had tickets for 10:30a at Tower of London. I dislike any sort of line that lasts longer than 2 minutes, and this one was MASSIVE. I almost left but decided to give it a 5 minute chance and WOW. I was extremely impressed with how fast and efficient the staff processed the queue. Friendly staff. Great exhibits. Big fan of the ravens perched out at multiple stairways. Highly recommended. We started to get some rain, which I feel like positively affected our queue for the London Eye. The website advises to expect a 45ish minute queue and it had to have been less than 15 minutes. I appreciate that the Eye does not stop at each cart to let people on and off, keeping things moving.
Alberto Voltolina

Alberto

Aug 2025
Verified booking
4/5
The combination is a winner because the two national monuments are close together and there is no need to walk far to reach either. A Tower of London requires in our opinion at least half a day, the things to see are many and all very interesting. The staff is always very helpful and the Tower guards very nice, there are also volunteers here to approach for any information, recognizable by the orange tunic. The Tower Bridge surprised us with the scenic walkway and the engine room's overview of the old but incredible solutions used until 1976 to raise the bulkheads. All perfectly preserved! In short, a must see!
    • Get access to Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London. Enjoy flexible self-paced visits, with no time limits or group restrictions at either site.

    • At Westminster Abbey, view royal burial sites, explore the nave and transepts, and hear stories of Britain’s greats with a multilingual audio guide.

    • Your Tower of London ticket includes access to crown jewels, royal vaults, towers, battlements, and exhibitions with no fixed route or time limit.

  • Westminster Abbey

    • Entry to Westminster Abbey

    • Audio guide in English, Russian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Japanese, Italian, Hungarian, Arabic, French, German, and Spanish

    Tower of London

    • Entry to the Tower of London

    • Access to the Crown Jewels

  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • 4.4
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    What our guests say

    Stuart McAdam

    Stuart

    Aug 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    Had a great day - Tower of London in the morning and Tower Bridge in the afternoon. Be prepared for lots of stairs but well worth the effort. Best to visit the Crown Jewels first before the crowds arrive. We enjoyed the armoury as well. Great views from the bridge.
    Francesca Franzese

    Francesca

    Aug 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    The Tower of London is a real tour! Starting with the Walls and then going into each tower which has its own history, the inside of the courtyard, the Crown Jewels and the ravens. All wonderful! Also nice is the Tower Bridge crossing, though less engaging because it is shorter and less detailed. In any case, COMBO highly recommended! 💯
    Joseph Michael Mayer

    Joseph

    Jul 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    My family discovered my 13th great grandfather was buried in Westminster Abbey so we visited today and found where he and his wife are buried. His name was Sir Giles Daubeny. We appreciate the assistance from one of attendants there to help us find his burial spot. We are overwhelmed with this finding!
    Eileen Frances Smith

    Eileen

    Jul 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    Visiting the abbey was memorable. Although there was a big crowd there was plenty of space to move around. I noticed that people were respectful many sitting quietly just reflecting or contemplating and listening to the audio. So much to see and absorb. Wonderful to see our own Ernrst Rutherford with a plaque on the floor. We also enjoyed the afternoon tea in the cafe.
    Fenita Villaveces

    Fenita

    Jul 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    The queue is exceptionally well organized; if you arrive around the time on tyour ticket, you will inmediately be let in. The crowd is a bit much, making walking thorugh the narrow spaces sometimes complicated and not leaving enough time to view special corners like the tombs of Queens Mary and Elizabeth. The audioguide is ok, but could be better if it dealt more in depth with historic questions (perhaps and additional chapter for those interested?) Walking into the abbey is like walking into history itself and being able to relieve it from the present. All this is a bit lost because of the size of the crowd and the way they sometimes behave (as an example: I saw a family happily walk over the memorial stone for Churchill at the exit, not because the were not paying attention to where they went, but because they made a point out of it and filmed each and every member doing it)
  • Save more with this combo ticket to two historic powerhouses—Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London—each packed with centuries of British royal legacy.

    Getting started

    Start your visit at either Westminster Abbey or the Tower of London. Show your mobile ticket at the main entrance for validation and security screening. Pick up your audio guide at Westminster Abbey and explore both sites at your own pace.

    What to expect

    Westminster Abbey

    A living church and national monument, Westminster Abbey has hosted every coronation since 1066 and remains the final resting place of monarchs, scientists, and poets.

    Features:

    • Royal Tombs: Stand before the graves of rulers like Elizabeth I and Edward the Confessor.

    • Poets’ Corner: See the names of Shakespeare, Austen, and other legends carved into history.

    • Coronation Chair: View the centuries-old oak throne used in every English coronation since the 1300s.

    • Stained glass & Gothic beauty: Let your multilingual audio guide explain the meaning behind the soaring architecture and brilliant windows.

    Tower of London

    Step inside a fortress that’s been a royal palace, prison, mint, and execution site. A UNESCO-listed icon, the Tower reveals gripping tales of kings, queens, and conspiracies.

    Features:

    • Crown Jewels: Glimpse over 23,000 dazzling gems, including the coronation regalia still used for royal ceremonies today.

    • White Tower: Visit the oldest building on-site with armor displays, the Line of Kings, and a Norman chapel.

    • Yeoman Warders: Chat with the iconic Beefeaters who’ve guarded the Tower for centuries and share its darkest secrets.

    • Tower Green & Traitor’s Gate: See where royal prisoners entered and where Anne Boleyn met her fate.

    • Ravens and more: Spot the resident birds, then explore the Bloody Tower, Medieval Palace, battlements, and chilling torture exhibits.

  • Westminster Abbey

    Monday09:30am - 03:30pm
    Tuesday09:30am - 03:30pm
    Wednesday09:30am - 03:30pm
    Thursday09:30am - 03:30pm
    Friday09:30am - 03:30pm
    Saturday09:00am - 03:00pm
    SundayClosed

    Tower of London

    Monday09:00am - 05:30pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Tuesday09:00am - 05:30pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Wednesday09:00am - 05:30pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Thursday09:00am - 05:30pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Friday09:00am - 05:30pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Saturday09:00am - 05:30pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Sunday09:00am - 05:30pmlast entry 03:30pm
  • What to bring

    Westminster Abbey + Tower of London

    • Have your entry tickets, and ID ready for a seamless experience.

    Westminster Abbey

    • Carry your earphones for an immersive audio guide experience.

    What’s not allowed

    Westminster Abbey + Tower of London

    • Alcohol, sharp metallic tools or objects, food & beverages, and drones are not allowed on this experience.

    • Your pets are not allowed on this experience.

    • Flash photography is strictly prohibited at the venue.

    Westminster Abbey

    • Large bags, suitcases, backpacks, rucksacks, illegal drugs, weapons, and items that make noise, like whistles, banners, flags, and political slogans are not allowed in this experience.

    Tower of London

    • Pepper sprays, buggies and pushchairs (in White Tower), selfie sticks, monopods are not allowed on this experience.

    Accessibility

    Westminster Abbey + Tower of London

    • This experience is partially accessible to wheelchair and pram/stroller users.

    • For your convenience, guide dogs are welcome to join you.

    Westminster Abbey

    • With Braille and a hearing loop system, this experience is accessible for all.

    • The venue provides free tickets for disabled individuals.

    Tower of London

    • Guests with accessible needs are entitled to a free carer ticket with valid documentation.

    • For your convenience, ramps are available at the Raven Shop and New Armouries Cafe.

    • For your convenience, a lift is available at the White Tower.

    • With Braille guides at the Jewel House and Coins and Kings exhibition, this experience is accessible to all.

    • Tactile 2D images of Crown Jewels are also available.

    Additional information

    Westminster Abbey

    • Available facilities: restroom.

    • Safety is a priority, so guests under 17 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or over.

    • While there is no strictly enforced dress code, please note that the Abbey is a place of worship, and it is better to be dressed modestly

    Tower of London

    • Available facilities: restroom and free Wi-Fi.

    • Expect a wait time of up to 15-30 mins before your experience begins.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.

    • Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.

    Ticket Redemption Points

    Westminster Abbey Tickets with Audio Guide

    • Show your ticket at Westminster Abbey.

    • Address: Dean's Yard, London SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom.

    Get directions to the redemption point

    Tower of London Tickets with Access to Crown Jewels

    • Redeem the tickets at Tower of London.

    • Address: London EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom.

    Get directions to the redemption point

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