Saturday, March 29, 2025

The Boatwrights Abroad: Tower of London and Churchill War Rooms

Family pic at in the Tower of London with the Tower Bridge behind us!

On March 12, we walked down the hill from our hotel to the Tower of London. We pre-purchased tickets online, which bypassed the lines, and arrived just in time for a yeoman’s tour of the grounds at 10 a.m.




The yeoman's tours were free, about 50 minutes long, and start on the hour. 

The White Tower


After the entertaining and informative tour, we visited the famous Crown Jewels. On my first trip to London, 20 years ago, the only thing I had time to see at the Tower of London was the Crown Jewels, but it was the highlight of my visit to London. It was so cool to see them again! Felicity and Wilder really enjoyed them - Felicity said they were her favorite thing about London (Outside of Harry Potter) and Wilder agreed. He says a huge punch bowl the size of a bathtub as his favorite site from the city.
 
*Note - unfortunately we were not allowed to take photos in the room with these treasures!* Here are some photos and info!


We also visited all the floors of the White Tower, that had lots of info and armor. 

The Line of Kings has held various armor for centuries.


A 12-year-old prince-size suit of armor



This saddle was a gift. I can't see how riding in it would be comfortable, but it was cool-looking!

Art made with replicas of armory items

Interactive games in the museum


So many cannons!



The exterior of the Tower of London site

We went back to our hotel for lunch, picking up Pret a Manger sandwiches on the way. 


Rick Steves guidebook, Cadbury egg and a coffee in our hotel room. <3

Then we went to the Aldgate East stop to go to Westminster, to go to the Churchill War Rooms and Churchill Museum. We booked the tickets online for a set time. This was the site where Churchill and a team of people took in information and made decisions that ultimately helped win World War II, all while being bombed by the Germans for 9 months. In the Churchill Museum, we learned a lot about him as a man, military officer and politician. It was a really cool visit, and it included a free audio tour. We chose the family version  of the audioguide with interactive elements for the kids. 





Here are a few of my favorite quotes from Churchill featured in the museum.




I especially love this one about books!







Afterward, Wilder wanted to go to the London Lego store, so we trekked over to the West End / Covent Garden area. It was a cool store with lots of London themed Lego stuff (like Big Ben!), but they didn’t have what he wanted. We enjoyed walking around the West End, but it was a long journey back to the East End and our hotel, via the Tube. 









We picked up some food from a small Tesco Express for dinner - beef ravioli, caesar salad and a montepulciano red wine. It was 9 pounds, would have been $40 at home. Conversely, Apothic Wine - my favorite $8 wine at home, was 13 pounds! 




It ended up being a later night than we wanted, but it was still a good meal and a good day. 

The next day was our last full day in London - we went to the British Museum and visited our family!

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