It is covered by the admission price. When I visited the tower in 2000, we were given a tour by one of the beefeaters and there was no extra cost. Give the tower a call if you are not sure, they have an information centre there. I walk past it everyday and the girls that work there look very bored, so I'm sure they'd be glad to answer any questions you might have.
2006-08-21 01:30:42
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answered by amzalama 3
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there is the Louvre, a in call for museum, it extremely is worth seeing. It has each thing from historic Eygpt to the Mona Lisa, something for all. there is likewise a no longer straightforward rock cafe in Paris, the place you may get those cool no longer straightforward Rock Cafe t-shirts! surprising nutrition. i desire to propose going to the Eiffel Tower at night, the lighting furniture are staggering! Very ideal! once you're able to capture a bus only extremely out of city, there is the Palace of Versailles. this is a considerable charm with ideal gardens, and the palace is desperate up with grand chandliers only like it become whilst it become in use. My different advice may be to %. up brochures on the lodge. Ask the lodge clerk what web pages to confirm. additionally, it is mandatory, shop a enterprise card of the lodge, with the extensive type and tackle on it. Ask the lodge clerk if there's no longer one interior the room. it is that in case you wander away, you may only hand the cardboard to a cabbie, and tell them to take you there. have relaxing!!! I additionally visited Paris around Easter, some decade in the past.
2016-12-14 09:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no additional costs inside the Tower (execpt you wanna eat something). You can visit all the exhibitions (in White Tower - The Crown Jewels).
Check this site and you might safe 50% of the costs:http://www.2for1entry.co.uk/
You can order "vouchers" online. All you need is a "tavel card" at least for a day for the tube. And I think you´ll have that anyway, when you are there.
2006-08-24 21:44:16
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answered by pquaky 4
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i was ther in 2004 and the admission covered the tour. the tour was great. see if you can get the yeoman who used to be a drummer (he made jokes about only having one lousy medal because he was in the army band while the other yeoman had lots of medals) forget his name but he was fantastic, very theatrical
2006-08-21 13:48:29
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answered by kitkat 6
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If you are coming to London and plan alot of attractions check out the London Pass as it allows you free admission to the tower and up to 50 other attractions. You will save alot of money. You can check it out and alot more at http://www.londonvacationguide.com
2006-08-23 05:59:50
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answered by dukedrink 2
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It covered everything when I went in 2004. You got to see the Queen's Jewels as well. There is loads to see and do. We didn't pay for anything extra, just some food in the cafe (optional of course)
2006-08-21 20:24:38
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answered by Tara B 2
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Being locked in a dungeon for 5 years - then beheading :)
2006-08-21 01:30:27
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answered by Chris K 2
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The admission covered everything when I was there..
2006-08-21 03:35:55
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answered by dwh12345 5
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