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Information and resources provided by the Outreach and Community Involvement team to download
Yeoman Warder outside the White Tower

The Tower and the local area

The Gerkin

The Tower of London has stood on the same site at the gateway to East London for well over 900 years. It has been a source of pride and fear, employment and entertainment for the people who live near it for all that time; indeed, testament to these enduring links is the name of the fortress’ local borough: Tower Hamlets. Over the following pages, some of the stories of the Tower’s links with the local area are told, from a king riding out of the Tower to face rebels at Mile End to children beating stones with willow wands, allotments and recycling for the war effort to a sandy beach filled with deck chairs. Discover the story of the fortress on your doorstep.

Download the brochure here (PDF 1.03MB)


Reduced price entry for Tower Hamlets residents

To find out more about the Tower of London's reduced price entry scheme for Tower Hamlets residents, click here.

The 'New Citizen’s Guide to Historic Royal Palaces'

Citizen guide
Historic Royal Palaces hosted citizenship ceremonies for new British citizens, giving them the chance to make their oaths and pledges in iconic British buildings, steeped in history. Over the coming year, all new British citizens in the four boroughs in which we have palaces (Westminster, Tower Hamlets, Richmond and Kensington and Chelsea) will receive a specially written 'New Citizen's Guide to Historic Royal Palace' a free booklet which gives a short history of each of our five palaces, as well as information on community projects, volunteering oppotunities and more.

Download the Welcome guide for new British Citizens here (PDF 2.01MB) 

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