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The Fortresses of London

The Fortresses of London

London’s fortresses are more than bricks and stone - they are the beating heart of Britain’s royal and military history

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Apr 13, 2025
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London is a city filled with grand buildings, famous landmarks, and bustling streets—but hidden among the modern sights are powerful reminders of its dramatic past. The city’s ancient fortresses and castles tell stories of kings and queens, battles and betrayals, and royal power that once ruled with iron and fire. These mighty structures were built to protect the city, house royalty, and sometimes to keep enemies—or unlucky prisoners—locked inside.

From the towering walls of the Tower of London to the elegant halls of Hampton Court Palace, London’s fortresses are more than old buildings—they are living history. Visiting them gives you the chance to walk in the footsteps of kings, explore secret chambers, and hear tales of war, love, and mystery. Whether you're a history lover, a curious traveller, or a family looking for an unforgettable day out, these historic sites offer a glimpse into a world of power, pageantry, and the past.

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  • The Fortresses of London - Whether you're drawn to tales of kings and queens, fascinated by medieval architecture, or just looking for an unforgettable day out, London’s castles and towers offer something for everyone:-

    • The Tower of London

    • Hampton Court Palace

    • Eltham Palace

    • Windsor Castle

    • The Jewel Tower

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