Tower of London Discount Codes in July 2026
The Tower of London is one of Britain's most famous historic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With nearly 1,000 years of history, visitors can explore medieval towers, discover stories of kings and queens, meet the Yeoman Warders and see the world-famous Crown Jewels. Eligible Purpl members can save on admission with a verified Tower of London disability discount.
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Planning your visit to the Tower of London
Managed by Historic Royal Palaces, the Tower of London offers a full day of history, exhibitions and live interpretation in the heart of London. Highlights include the Crown Jewels, the Medieval Palace, White Tower, Bloody Tower, Battlements, Royal Mint exhibition and the famous ravens.
The Tower is a large historic site with multiple buildings, towers and outdoor spaces. Because many areas date back hundreds of years, some routes include uneven surfaces, cobbles, steep gradients and staircases. Historic Royal Palaces provides detailed accessibility information before your visit so you can plan the most suitable route.
Booking online in advance is recommended and usually offers the best value compared with purchasing tickets on the day.
Eligible Purpl members can save on admission with a verified Tower of London disability discount in partnership with Tiqets.
Other ways to save
- Use your verified Tower of London disability discount through Purpl.
- Book tickets online in advance.
- Consider Historic Royal Palaces Membership if you plan to visit more than one palace.
- Children under five receive free admission.
- Look for family ticket options if you're visiting as a group.
- Check the events programme throughout the year for special exhibitions and activities.
Why Purpl members love the Tower of London
- Home to the Crown Jewels.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Nearly 1,000 years of history.
- Yeoman Warder tours included with admission.
- Historic towers, exhibitions and interactive displays.
- Family friendly day out.
- Extensive accessibility information available.
- Verified savings through Purpl.
Accessibility at the Tower of London
- Free companion tickets are available for visitors who require an essential companion.
- Most outdoor areas are accessible, although some historic buildings have limited access because of their age.
- Step free routes are available to many key attractions.
- A detailed accessibility map is available before your visit.
- Manual wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge on a first come, first served basis.
- Accessible toilets are available throughout the site.
- A Changing Places toilet is available.
- Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the Tower.
- Hearing loops are available at selected locations.
- The Tower offers a sensory map to help visitors plan their visit.
- Quiet spaces are available if you need a break from busy areas.
Essential companion tickets
The Tower of London provides a complimentary companion ticket for visitors who require assistance during their visit.
Companion tickets can be booked alongside your admission, and you'll need to bring accepted proof of eligibility on the day if requested.
Accepted evidence includes:
- Blue Badge.
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA).
- Attendance Allowance.
- Access Card.
- Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI).
- Other recognised proof of disability accepted by Historic Royal Palaces.
If you don't already have an Access Card, Purpl members can save 10% through our partnership. If you only need proof of access requirements for a single attraction, Nimbus may also offer a free Digital Access Pass for participating venues. Always check the attraction's requirements before applying.
Seeing the Crown Jewels
The Crown Jewels are one of the biggest reasons people visit the Tower of London and are included with your admission ticket.
The collection contains more than 23,000 precious stones and includes St Edward's Crown, the Imperial State Crown, Sovereign's Orb and Sovereign's Sceptre. They continue to play an important role in royal ceremonies, including the Coronation of the British monarch.
The Jewel House is fully accessible via step free routes. During busy periods there may be queues to enter, but accessible queue arrangements are available for visitors who need them. If standing for long periods is difficult, speak to a member of staff when you arrive.
Customer support
Contact
Help Centre: https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/visit/
Accessibility information: https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/visit/accessibility/
Tickets and booking
Booking online in advance is recommended. Your tickets include access to the Crown Jewels, Yeoman Warder tours, the White Tower and most public areas of the fortress.
Purpl tips & insights
- Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon if you prefer a quieter experience.
- Head to the Crown Jewels soon after arriving, as queues can become much longer during the middle of the day.
- Wear comfortable footwear as you'll be covering a considerable distance across cobbles and historic pathways.
- Download the accessibility map before your visit if you use a wheelchair or have limited mobility.
- If fatigue is a concern, plan regular breaks throughout your visit, as there's far more to see than just the Crown Jewels.
Tower of London and working with Purpl
A visit to the Tower of London is one of Britain's most iconic days out. Whether you're visiting to admire the Crown Jewels, learn about nearly a thousand years of royal history or enjoy a family day out in London, eligible Purpl members can access a verified Tower of London disability discount, helping make this unforgettable experience more affordable.
Planning your visit to the Tower of London
Managed by Historic Royal Palaces, the Tower of London offers a full day of history, exhibitions and live interpretation in the heart of London. Highlights include the Crown Jewels, the Medieval Palace, White Tower, Bloody Tower, Battlements, Royal Mint exhibition and the famous ravens.
The Tower is a large historic site with multiple buildings, towers and outdoor spaces. Because many areas date back hundreds of years, some routes include uneven surfaces, cobbles, steep gradients and staircases. Historic Royal Palaces provides detailed accessibility information before your visit so you can plan the most suitable route.
Booking online in advance is recommended and usually offers the best value compared with purchasing tickets on the day.
Eligible Purpl members can save on admission with a verified Tower of London disability discount in partnership with Tiqets.
Other ways to save
- Use your verified Tower of London disability discount through Purpl.
- Book tickets online in advance.
- Consider Historic Royal Palaces Membership if you plan to visit more than one palace.
- Children under five receive free admission.
- Look for family ticket options if you're visiting as a group.
- Check the events programme throughout the year for special exhibitions and activities.
Why Purpl members love the Tower of London
- Home to the Crown Jewels.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Nearly 1,000 years of history.
- Yeoman Warder tours included with admission.
- Historic towers, exhibitions and interactive displays.
- Family friendly day out.
- Extensive accessibility information available.
- Verified savings through Purpl.
Accessibility at the Tower of London
- Free companion tickets are available for visitors who require an essential companion.
- Most outdoor areas are accessible, although some historic buildings have limited access because of their age.
- Step free routes are available to many key attractions.
- A detailed accessibility map is available before your visit.
- Manual wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge on a first come, first served basis.
- Accessible toilets are available throughout the site.
- A Changing Places toilet is available.
- Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the Tower.
- Hearing loops are available at selected locations.
- The Tower offers a sensory map to help visitors plan their visit.
- Quiet spaces are available if you need a break from busy areas.
Essential companion tickets
The Tower of London provides a complimentary companion ticket for visitors who require assistance during their visit.
Companion tickets can be booked alongside your admission, and you'll need to bring accepted proof of eligibility on the day if requested.
Accepted evidence includes:
- Blue Badge.
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA).
- Attendance Allowance.
- Access Card.
- Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI).
- Other recognised proof of disability accepted by Historic Royal Palaces.
If you don't already have an Access Card, Purpl members can save 10% through our partnership. If you only need proof of access requirements for a single attraction, Nimbus may also offer a free Digital Access Pass for participating venues. Always check the attraction's requirements before applying.
Seeing the Crown Jewels
The Crown Jewels are one of the biggest reasons people visit the Tower of London and are included with your admission ticket.
The collection contains more than 23,000 precious stones and includes St Edward's Crown, the Imperial State Crown, Sovereign's Orb and Sovereign's Sceptre. They continue to play an important role in royal ceremonies, including the Coronation of the British monarch.
The Jewel House is fully accessible via step free routes. During busy periods there may be queues to enter, but accessible queue arrangements are available for visitors who need them. If standing for long periods is difficult, speak to a member of staff when you arrive.
Customer support
Contact
Help Centre: https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/visit/
Accessibility information: https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/visit/accessibility/
Tickets and booking
Booking online in advance is recommended. Your tickets include access to the Crown Jewels, Yeoman Warder tours, the White Tower and most public areas of the fortress.
Purpl tips & insights
- Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon if you prefer a quieter experience.
- Head to the Crown Jewels soon after arriving, as queues can become much longer during the middle of the day.
- Wear comfortable footwear as you'll be covering a considerable distance across cobbles and historic pathways.
- Download the accessibility map before your visit if you use a wheelchair or have limited mobility.
- If fatigue is a concern, plan regular breaks throughout your visit, as there's far more to see than just the Crown Jewels.
Tower of London and working with Purpl
A visit to the Tower of London is one of Britain's most iconic days out. Whether you're visiting to admire the Crown Jewels, learn about nearly a thousand years of royal history or enjoy a family day out in London, eligible Purpl members can access a verified Tower of London disability discount, helping make this unforgettable experience more affordable.
