Each has a different history and character and an amazing range of imaginative merchandise.
The Tower of London Shop
This light and airy shop was formerly a Victorian building known as the Salvin Pumphouse. At the main entrance to the Tower of London, our flagship store spans two floors. Pop in to pick up a souvenir of your visit or find that special gift. We have something for everyone! You don’t need a ticket to visit this shop.
The Jewel House Shop
The setting for our exquisite jewellery shop was once the scene of a heinous crime. In 1671 Colonel Blood, an unscrupulous trickster, lied his way in to the Martin Tower at the Tower of London, the original home of the Crown Jewels and made off with the contents, glittering crowns, sparkling sceptres and awesome orbs.
Once you’ve seen the Crown Jewels, stroll over to the nearby Jewel House shop with its own fabulous collection of precious and design led jewellery for sale. Very tempting! Now everyone can take home a little piece of the Crown Jewels.
The White Tower Shop
In the year of our Lord 1078, William the conqueror began laying the foundations of the palace and fortress which was to become the historic icon of the city of London – the White Tower.
In the dark forbidding basement there is a sense of theatre that takes you back to the days of knights talking of battles won, swigging from tankards of ale and relaxing after a day on the field.
The White Tower shop in the basement of the White Tower offers a unique selection of replica armour, weapons and masculine gifts to delight any secret soldier!
The Medieval Palace Shop
Come and discover the secrets of the Medieval Palace shop. Hidden away beneath the rolling greens of the Tower in a vaulted gallery you can explore a shop that is overflowing with treasures such as historical tapestries to decorate your home and a fascinating selection of books to inform and entertain you.
The Beefeater Shop
Here you’ll find guidebooks and a host of souvenirs inspired by our splendid Yeoman Warders or ‘Beefeaters’. (There are over 60 varieties of traditional British sweets too)
Visit our other palace shops