Jump the queue at the Tower of London and save 10% when you purchase Tower of London and St Paul's Cathedral tickets.
Tower of London - HM Tower of London, London, EC3N 4AB
Discover the famous history of the Tower of London and how this landmark building was made. The Tower of London has been an integral part of British royal history for nearly 1,000 years. Only at the Tower can you marvel at the breathtaking Crown Jewels, stand on the execution site of three English queens and hear the myths and legends that make a visit to the Tower "a day out to die for"
Our discounted Tower of London tickets are valid for entry to the Tower and Crown Jewels any time on your chosen date.
We recommend that you allow 2-3 hours for your visit to the Tower.
St Paul's Cathedral
One of the iconic features of London is the world-famous St Pauls Cathedral. The £40 Million restoration programme is now complete so now is the perfect time to visit St Pauls and marvel at Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece. For the first time in its 300 year history the Cathedral has been comprehensively cleaned and repaired both inside and out with fantastic results. The interior of the soaring dome, the glittering mosaics, the intricate stone carving and the breathtaking view down the nave towards the quire are just a few of the reasons why a visit to St Paul's is a must.
The exhibition Oculus opened at St Paul's Cathedral on 14th July 2010.
Using state-of-the-art projection technology visitors will be immersed in the history and stories and history of this fascinating and iconic London landmark. This is the first project of its kind in a cathedral. The 270° film experience will bring 1400 years of St Pauls history to life. Oculus is located in the former Treasury in the crypt and takes visitors to Saxon London when the original St Pauls was under construction in 604AD. The story continues through the buildings on the site that have fallen to fire and disrepair, before showing visitors the Great Fire of London in 1666, and the devastation of London during the Blitz when St Paul’s became a lasting symbol of strength, survival and hope.