
Madame Tussauds & Tower Of London Combo Tickets
The Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in London was opened by Madame Tussaud in 1835. Some of her sculptures still exist even today and are a part of the museum’s history exhibit. Today, the museum is filled with some of the most lifelike and painstakingly constructed statues of celebrities in the world. This is a chance to take photos with statues that will make your friends look twice. As a part of the experience, you will get to watch the sculptors work slowly and steadily to build each piece. You get to take pictures of all the statues, and sometimes you wonder if the shine in the statues’ eyes is real. Rub shoulders with some of the biggest celebrities on the planet, including the royal family. At the end, visiting the sculptors at work and observing the development of each exhibit solidifies the experience as one of amazement.
Visit the 1000-year-old Tower of LondonThe Tower of London plays a key role in European history. This 1000-year-old castle, right next to the Thames on Tower Hill, has seen kings and queens rise and fall - if only its walls could talk! Built by William the Conqueror, the tower started out as just the White Tower, which houses the Royal Armouries collection today, and was gradually expanded.
See the Tower like it was meant to be seen!You can join a guided tour by the Yeoman Warders, the ceremonial guards of the Tower, that will cover all the famous stories and spots of the Tower of London. The tour will ensure that you do not miss anything important at the Tower. However, you can explore the tower independently and at your own pace. This will allow you to spend as much time as you want at each spot, but make sure you visit the most popular sites like the execution ground, the White Tower, and the raven perch; each of them have an interesting story to tell.
Admire the glorious Queen’s Crown JewelsYour ticket also gives you access to the Crown Jewels Exhibit, that displays the collection of 23,578 gems and other jewellery that form the collection. Apart from these two experiences, you are also allowed to witness any historical re-enactments and your children are free to join the activities held at the Tower of London.









