Save at The Jewel Tower with The London Pass!
Jewel Tower
London Pass Benefits:
Free entry to the Jewel Tower with a London Pass
Normal Ticket Price: Adult: £4.00 Child: £2.40
Visit Edward III's original medieval treasury, the Jewel Tower, located near to the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey
Commissioned by Edward III around 1365, Jewel Tower was originally built to house the King’s personal treasures – hence the name – and had a moat dug around it for extra protection. It was also known as the King’s Privy Wardrobe.
It remains virtually unaltered today and is one of the only two complete buildings remaining from the medieval Palace Of Westminster, the other being Westminster Hall.
Located right across the road from the Houses Of Parliament, the Jewel Tower is right in the middle of one of the key tourist locations with Westminster Abbey and Big Ben both only minutes away by foot.
You can visit this historic attraction for free with a London Pass - a great saving on your sightseeing trip to London. London Pass holders also benefit from:
- Free entry to over 60 top attractions including Tower of London and Windsor Castle
- Optional Oyster Travelcard
- Free 160+ page Guidebook
Note: Old Palace Yard are currently having conservation works done next door to Jewel Tower meaning there is currently hoardings up around Jewel Tower. Please walk the length of the hoardings to get to the entrance during the building works.
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Address:
Abingdon Street, London SW1
Telephone:
020 7222 2219