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Relaxed Hour at the Tower
A relaxed morning event for Neurodivergent, Learning Disabled children and their families
Enjoy two hours at the Tower of London free from crowds, with our Relaxed Hour at the Tower. This event has been designed for Neurodivergent and Learning Disabled children (aged five to 16) and their families.
You’ll receive free entry to the Tower, the Crown Jewels and access to relaxed and SEN programming led by disability-aware contractors and facilitators.
We welcome all families who identify as Neurodivergent or Learning Disabled including ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, OCD, Tourette’s and all other sensory and processing difficulties.
Crowd levels are limited and access considerations have been made to ensure you and your family enjoy the experience, free from loud sound effects and harsh lighting. A café and retail space will also be available.
When
Sunday 26 January 2025
09:00 – 11:00
Booking information
Tickets are free but advance booking is essential. Tickets will be available to book online soon.
If you wish to remain in the Tower of London after 11:00, you must purchase an admission ticket (unless you are a Historic Royal Palaces member). The Tower will be louder and busier once the event has ended.
Free (advance booking required)
Events
Families
General information
Capacity and timings
Crowd levels will be kept to a minimum. Only ticket holders for this event will be permitted between 09:00 and 11:00.
Our capacity for this event is far lower than a usual day for The Tower of London and tickets are limited to 1500 people. The Tower is a big site with both indoor and outdoor routes for you and your family to enjoy.
Event information
Lighting, sound and general effects throughout the Tower grounds will be minimised, or turned off. Content warnings will be placed on spaces containing material audiences might find distressing.
Access guides to the Tower of London are on our accessibility page. We will not ask for proof of disability or supporting documents.
A visual story will be emailed to you two weeks before the event. This will include information about your arrival and what to expect from the event.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Find out more information about Relaxed Hour at the Tower on our dedicated frequently asked questions.
Relaxed Hour at the Tower FAQs
Access information
Visitors with limited mobility
The Tower of London is a historic building with difficult stairs and passageways, including spiral staircases, and wheelchair access is limited. There are many steps throughout the Tower with cobbles laid in some surfaces and pathways. There are some low doorways.
Level access
The Jewel House, which houses the Crown Jewels, has level access. There is a moving walkway (‘travelator’) alongside the Crown Jewels which our Palace Hosts will be happy to stop if needed.
Mobility aids
A wheelchair is available free of charge. These cannot be pre-booked and are issued on a first-come-first served basis. It can be obtained by speaking to a member of staff on entry.
Lifts and ramps
There is a lift in the White Tower, which will take you to and from the shop in the basement. This is on the north side of the White Tower, opposite the entrance to the Crown Jewels. For safety reasons, we can only permit one wheelchair user in the basement at a time. Please ask a member of staff in the area for assistance.
There is a platform lift at the end of the moving walkway in the Crown Jewels exhibition, which allows you to access the raised platform to spend more time viewing these. It is not suitable for mobility scooters. Please ask a member of the Jewel House team to use the lift.