Tower of London is a historic fortress located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It has served variously as a royal palace, a prison, a mint, and a menagerie, and is now a popular tourist attraction. This iconic landmark is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and for good reason.
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- medium.com @anjalijharavendigimark/history-of-the…Situated at the center of London, The Tower of London is one of the top attractions of Europe. It is also listed in the UNESCO’S world heritage site.
- hrp-prd.azureedge.net tower-of-london/history-and…Reconstructed view of the Tower of London with the Great Hall, 1300. Image: Illustration of how the Tower may have looked, c1300 by Ivan Lapper.
- en.wikipedia.org Tower of LondonThe entrance floor was probably intended for the use of the Constable of the Tower, Lieutenant of the Tower of London and other important officials.
- enjoyenglish.usite.pro The_Tower_of_London.pdfThe Tower of London is a very old building in London. ... Now the Tower of London is a museum and and many people from other countries come to see it.
- pixabay.com images/search/tower of london/39,180 Free images of Tower Of London. Browse tower of london images and find your perfect picture. Free HD download.
- hrp.org.uk tower-of-london/whats-on/Members-only access to the traditional locking up of the Tower of London, the Ceremony of the Keys. ... Explore deeper with the Tower of London audio guide tour.
- If you visit during the winter season, you can buy tickets for the Tower of London ice skating available for limited time only.
- wonders-of-the-world.net Tower-of-London/…Description of the Tower of London, one of the main monuments of the British capital, building by building, with precise explanations and many photos.
- twitter.com TowerOfLondonTo mark the death of His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh, at 12pm BST today a gun salute began firing from the Tower of London.
- london-tickets.co.uk tower-of-london/about/The White Tower, the central building of the Tower of London, has walls that are up to 15 feet thick and were built using over 70,000 tons of limestone.