
Most people visit the Tower of London… but almost no one steps inside this building right next to it. A place where you don’t just hear about London’s history — you’re standing inside it. Saxon arches over 1,300 years old. Roman floors from the 2nd century. A crypt filled with pieces of the city’s hidden past. This is All Hallows by the Tower. Parts of it date back to 675 AD — making it one of the oldest surviving churches in London. It survived the Great Fire of 1666. It survived the Blitz during World War II. If you want to experience a side of London most people walk past…Save this and step inside next time you’re near the Tower. #londonguide #londontravel #londontips #londonthingstodo Things to do in London | Best things to do in London | London hidden gems | London Free Things to Do | Unique places in London | London day out ideas | London travel guide
Attraction

Tower of London
Historical place
4.6
Centuries of bloody history around a medieval castle, home to Crown Jewels and iconic Beefeaters.

All Hallows by the Tower
Church
4.7
The wedding venue of president John Quincy Adams, founded in 675 AD, with a Saxon arch & a museum.
Activity/Tour

Tower of London Crown Jewels and All Hallows Church Private Tour
Activity
from $129
Stays

Roman House