Combo: Tower of London & Windsor Castle Tickets





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Cover London’s Crown Jewels and the monarch’s Windsor residence in one booking, with entry tickets to both royal sites.
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Tower of London: Timed entry plus Crown Jewels access, with admission to the White Tower, Battlements, Bloody Tower, and key exhibitions.
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Windsor Castle: Entry to the State Apartments, Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, and St George’s Chapel (except Sundays), plus a multimedia guide in 9 languages.
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Visit both on the same day or spread them out—each ticket is scanned at the venue, with no guided schedule to follow.
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Tower of London
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Entry to the Tower of London
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Access to the Crown Jewels
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Entry to the White Tower, Battlements, Bloody Tower, Torture at the Tower exhibition, Fusiliers Museum, and Royal Mint exhibition
Windsor Castle
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Entry to Windsor Castle
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Access to State Apartments
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Access to Queen Mary's Dolls' House
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Access to St George's Chapel (except on Sundays)
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Multimedia guide in English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian and Spanish
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Tower of London & Windsor Castle
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Gratuities
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Food and drink
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Hotel transfers
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You can cancel these tickets up to 36 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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GroupVerified bookingJul 20265/5At the Tower of London, I really liked the way the exhibits were designed. They were very varied and exciting to explore. The informational texts were insightful and informative, but not too detailed, so it was a pleasure to read through them. At Tower Bridge, I especially liked the small information panels in the stairwells; they provided details about, for example, the height, width, or the number of liters of paint needed to breathe new life into Tower Bridge. I also especially liked how the information was presented in the glass-enclosed walkways, which offered a wonderful view. My absolute highlight was the glass floor you could walk across, which made you feel like you were walking right over the Thames.CChristian H
FamilyVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5We had a packed itinerary at both locations. It started with the historic Tower of London and the magnificent Crown Jewels, and ended with the breathtaking Skywalk over Tower Bridge. It was a wonderful day full of memorable experiences that will stay with us forever.SSylvia H
FamilyVerified booking2 weeks ago4/5We were in London on July 28 and booked tickets for the Tower of London and the London Eye. The Tower was great and everything went smoothly. The London Eye experience was absolutely poorly organized. I booked a specific time slot and paid extra for it.First, you have to go into a building to check in with your QR code, and then stand in a really long line. The time slot is mandatory. I wouldn’t do that again. We got there pretty early and there were hardly any people there—it would have been much easier without a time slot.SSola S
GroupVerified bookingLast week5/5The Headout app is very convenient. You can find all your tickets at a glance. It gives you a complete overview of your reservations. Plus, making reservations is very easy. You can change your mind about your choices or your plans at any time. All you have to do is modify or cancel the reservation.DDenise R
CoupleVerified booking2 weeks ago4/5The line at the ticket counter was pretty long, so we bought tickets online right there through Headout. It also saved us money, since we now had the combo ticket. We had our Tower of London tour at 12:00 and Tower Bridge at 14:30—that was just enough time. If you really want to see everything at the Tower of London, you’ll need more time.
Two major royal sites, one booking—step inside the Tower of London and Windsor Castle at your own pace.
Getting started
Head to each venue’s main entrance and have your mobile ticket and valid photo ID ready. Expect ticket checks and security screening before you enter. At the Tower of London, arrive within your ticket time window.
What to expect
Tower of London
Enter a fortress complex that’s part palace, part prison, and still a working site for the Crown Jewels. You move between towers and exhibitions at your own pace, following the areas you care about most.
Features:
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The Crown Jewels collection, displayed inside the Tower complex
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The White Tower’s historic interiors and armour displays
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Tower Green and Traitor’s Gate, tied to key moments in royal history
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The battlements, with views over the Thames and the city
Windsor Castle
Explore Windsor Castle’s ceremonial rooms and precincts, using the included multimedia guide to focus on the rooms, art, and royal traditions that interest you. Access varies by day for St George’s Chapel.
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The State Apartments, used for state occasions and ceremonies
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Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, with detailed miniature rooms and fittings
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St George’s Chapel, a working place of worship and royal setting (closed to visits on Sundays)
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The castle precincts, including sights like the Round Tower and the Long Walk
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What’s not allowed
Tower of London
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Photography is allowed in most areas, except the Jewel House and the Chapel of St. John.
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Luggage, large bags, tripods, selfie sticks, and other photographic or recording equipment are not allowed in this experience.
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Smoking, eating, and drinking are not allowed.
Windsor Castle
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Photography is strictly prohibited inside Windsor Castle.
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Large backpacks and pushchairs are not permitted inside the State Apartments.
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Due to venue restrictions, your pets are not permitted on this experience.
Accessibility
Tower of London
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This experience is partially wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Complimentary adult carer/companion tickets can be obtained on the day of your visit upon presentation of proof of supporting documents (such as a Blue Badge, Freedom Pass, DLA letter or PIP letter) at the Ticket Office.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Windsor Castle
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This experience is partially wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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For your convenience, your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional information
Tower of London
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The Crown Jewels are a working collection, and as a consequence, the display is subject to change without prior notice due to security reasons.
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You can arrive within 30 mins of your ticket time (e.g., between 10am–10:29am). We are unable to guarantee entry before or after your time slot.
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Your ticket is valid for one entry only. No re-entry is permitted.
Windsor Castle
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The Semi-State Rooms usually open from autumn to spring each year. They are currently closed until autumn 2026.
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Windsor Castle is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. St. George’s Chapel at Windsor is closed to visitors on Sundays. On some days, the State Apartments may also be closed.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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