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| One of London's most famous attractions, the Tower has a wealth of history to explore, and of course houses the crown jewels. Children will also enjoy seeing the ravens and the yeomen warders, otherwise known as beefeaters. It may not be the most likely place to take babies and toddlers for a day out, but if you have older children who want to go, it is good to know that there are facilities for the younger ones, including baby-changing. Do note, however, that some areas are not accessible with a pushchair, so you may find it easier to take your baby or toddler in a baby-carrier or expect to have to carry toddlers around some areas once they get tired. (Pushchairs can be taken into the the Jewel House.) | ||
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Open: 1st March - 31 October: Tuesday - Saturday : 09.00 - 18.00; Sunday - Monday : 10.00 - 18.00 1st November - 28 February: Tuesday - Saturday : 09.00 - 17.00; Sunday - Monday : 10.00 - 17.00 Admission: Adult: £13.50 Children under 5: free of charge Discounts for tickets purchased in advance via the internet.
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