Visit the Tower of London and Three Course Meal with Wine at Brasserie Blanc for Two
About this experience
Experience one of London’s most historic landmarks paired with some delicious dining, with a visit to the Tower of London and a three-course meal with wine at Brasserie Blanc for two.
Across nearly 1000 years, the Tower of London has spent time as an armoury, treasury, prison and palace. Having housed many a delinquent over the years from Anne Boleyn to Rudolf Hess, its most famous incumbent nowadays is the Crown Jewels. You’ll be able to see these and much more as you explore the Tower’s history together.
You’ll also enjoy three courses of authentic French fare from a set menu full of fresh, seasonal ingredients at Brasserie Blanc. Top things off with a glass of wine each to give it that ‘special occasion’ feel.
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SKU: PTLBB3
For 2
participants12 Months
ValidityFlexible
BookingFree
ExchangesInstant
Delivery
What's Included
- Full day entry to the Tower of London
- Three-course meal from a set menu at Brasserie Blanc
- Glass of house wine each
- Experience gift pack including personalised voucher and message card
What happens on the day?
On arrival at the Tower of London simply present your voucher at the Group tickets window and head inside to explore. Your ticket is valid all day, so you’ll have plenty of time to explore the main attractions and discover the secrets of this formidable fortress.
When you arrive at your chosen brasserie at your pre-booked time, you will be shown to your table and be offered the menu so you can choose your courses from a careful selection of hearty French dishes.
You will each be served a 125ml glass of house wine or half a pint of Kronenberg before you tuck into your three-course meal. Dishes can be ordered on arrival and are based on the latest seasonal offerings. Tuck in and enjoy!
Location
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London
- Threadneedle Street, London
- Chancery Lane, London
- Southbank, London
- Tower of London, London
Participant guidelines
- Minimum age: 18
- Whilst the Tower welcomes all visitors, this historic building has places with difficult stairs and passageways and wheelchair access is limited. There are also a large number of steps throughout the Tower with cobbles laid in some of the roads. However, the Jewel House and the Crown Jewels are fully accessible to all visitors
- The experience content, equipment used and restrictions may vary
Availability
Tower of London opening times are:
1 March to 31 October
Tues - Sat: 09.00-18.00
Sun - Mon: 10.00-18.00
1 Nov - 28 Feb
Tues - Sat 09.00-17.00
Sun - Mon: 10.00-17.00
Closures: 24 to 26 December and 1 January.
Last admission to The Tower of London is 1 hour before closing. All internal buildings close 30 minutes after the last admission. At busy times, queues are likely to form within the Tower. If visiting during school holidays or in the summer, please allow more time to explore the Tower.
The last Yeoman Warder tour starts at 14.30 in winter and 15.30 in summer
Please ensure that you do book in advance. You will be unable to gain entry without a pre-booked slot.
Brasserie Blanc
The meal can be booked Monday to Friday, January to November. Date restrictions may apply.
Monday to Friday (12.00 to 14.45 and 17.00 to 22.30)
Bookings can only be made from 14.30 to close.
We recommend you book at least four weeks in advance to ensure that dates are available. All bookings are subject to availability.
Please allow approximately 2 hours for the whole experience.
What about insurance?
The centres contracted with us hold public liability insurance. We also hold contingency liability cover. You will not be liable for accidental damage to equipment, except where damage has been caused as a result of recklessness or wilful negligence.
Please ensure you are familiar with the terms and conditions of the experience.