- military-history.fandom.com wiki/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.
- findingtheuniverse.com tower-of-london-guide/If you’re visiting London, we think that a visit to the Tower of London should definitely be high on your list of things to do in the city.
- tickets.co.uk faq/tower-of-london/Here you’ll find the answers to your questions about the famous Tower of London, one of London’s most-popular historic attractions.
- royalarmouries.org tower-of-londonThe Tower of London is a world heritage site cared for by Historic Royal Palaces and attracts over 3 million visitors a year.
- artincontext.org tower-of-london/
- 2.1 When Was the Tower of London Built?
- 2.4 What Was the Tower of London Originally Used for When It Was First Constructed?
- 2.5 Where Exactly Is the Tower of London Located?
- tripadvisor.co.nz Attraction_Review-g186338-…The Tower of London is a 1,000 year old castle that protects the Crown Jewels. Throughout its long history, it was a secure fortress, a royal palace...
- everycastle.com tower-of-london/It became a symbol of William’s power. It was a fortress for his defense, a palace in which to live, and a prison for his enemies. It was named the Tower of London.
- bigbustours.com en/london/london-attractions-…The Tower of London is one of the most visited attractions in England. Book tickets and combine your Big Bus sightseeing tour with an attraction entry.
- aviewoncities.com london/tower-of-londonConstruction of the Tower of London was initiated in 1070 by William the Conqueror, shortly after his victory at Hastings in 1066.
- londontoolkit.com whattodo/toweroflondon.htm• Entrance to The Tower of London • Entrance to St Paul's Cathedral • One-way Thames River Cruise • Services of an Expert Live Guide.