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Halloween at the Tower of London! Unleash ghostly legends...

Walk in the footsteps of the infamous ghosts at the Tower of London

26 October - 03 November 2024

Suitable for 0-100 years

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This October half term, you are in for a hauntingly good time at the Tower of London!

With a thousand years of history within its walls, encounter the restless spirits of the past this Halloween.
Unleash Ghostly Legends.

As you walk in the footsteps of the infamous ghosts at the Tower of London, spooky installations and surprises await. Designed to spook, not terrify, lose yourself in the eerie atmosphere and create an unforgettable Halloween for the whole family.

Pick up a trail when you arrive and keep track of the ghosts that you spot on your visit.

The Halloween event is included in palace admission! 

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Pick up a trail when you arrive and keep track of the ghosts that you spot on your visit!

Dates and Prices

Prices

Adults £34.80

Child (5-15) £17.40

Concession £27.70

Young Person £17.40

The Halloween event is included in palace admission (Members go free)

Children are 5- 15 years. Under 5's are FREE and do not require a ticket.

Concession tickets include; disability, student and senior.

Pre-booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.


Opening times

9.00am to 5.30pm (but times may vary dependent on season / holidays etc, please see Tower of London official website for more information.

Last timeslot: 15:30. Last Yeoman Warder guided tour (included in your ticket): 15:00

Mondays & Sundays 1000-1630 (Last admission 1530) Tuesday - Saturday 0900-1630 (Last admission 1530) Last Yeoman Warder guided tour (included in your ticket) 1430

Need to Know

The Tower of London

Tower Hill, London, United Kingdom, EC3N 4AB

Important information

Toilets are available Cafe and gift shops at the Tower of London are open. You are welcome to take non-commercial photographs (without the use of flash) within most of the palace with the exception of the Jewel House, The Martin Tower and some temporary exhibitions.

Disabled Access
The Tower of London welcomes all visitors and aims to make everyone’s day out successful. However the Tower Of London is a historic building with difficult stairs and passageways and wheelchair access is limited. There are a large number of steps throughout the Tower with cobbles laid in some of the surfaces and pathways. There are some low doorways.

from £17.40