The Tower of London Ravens

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The Tower of London Ravens
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How to Visit London Without Going Broke
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Around The Web: London’s Hidden Gems; Princes in the Tower;
Visitors guide to Royal Palaces, Castles and Residences in the UK and more.
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From Social Media – The Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich
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Yum Recipes -British Classics With Gordon Ramsay
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Extra – Meet the Tower of London’s New Ravenmaster
Meet the famous ravens at the Tower of London and learn more about why they are known as the guardians of the Tower, at their lodgings on the South Lawn. The names of our current Tower ravens are Jubilee, Harris, Poppy, Georgie, Edgar and Branwen.
Ravens are intelligent birds and each of ours has its own personality; they can mimic sounds, play games and solve problems. See if you can spot some of their fascinating behaviour on your visit as they explore the Tower grounds

London, often considered an expensive city, is surprisingly full of budget-friendly experiences that allow you to soak up its rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks without spending a fortune. From world-class museums with free entry to breathtaking city views and bustling markets, the capital offers countless ways to explore on a budget. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a foodie, or an adventurer, there are plenty of opportunities to make the most of your visit without overspending

London’s Hidden Gems Self Guided City Tour offers an intriguing way to explore the city’s lesser-known sights. Starting from the South Kensington Tube station, this app-based experience guides visitors through charming backstreets, independent shops, and stunning architecture
The mystery of the Princes in the Tower, Edward V and Richard, Duke of York, remains unsolved since their disappearance in 1483. The young brothers were placed in the Tower of London by their uncle, Richard III, for “protection” but were never seen again
Yeoman Warders have been guarding the Tower of London since the Tudor period. This world-famous job of ‘royal bodyguard’ is unique. Famously introduced to the Tower of London by Henry VIII
Carrie Reichardt’s Mosaic House in London is a vibrant, art-filled home covered in intricate mosaics. The house is a unique piece of public art, showcasing Reichardt’s bold designs and political messages. Visitors can admire the detailed craftsmanship and explore its deep cultural significance
At The Fat Badger, enjoy delicious local, seasonal dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Dine in the traditional bar, restaurant, or garden with views of The Minster
The United Kingdom is home to some of the most iconic royal palaces, castles and residences in the world. From the towering turrets of Windsor Castle to the elegant interiors of Buckingham Palace, these historic buildings offer a glimpse into the lives of Britain’s royal family.

The Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London, is an iconic landmark with stunning architecture and rich history

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