Families
Enjoy a perfect day out with the family, with plenty of fun things
to do and see inside Tower Bridge.
Enjoy a perfect day out with the family, with plenty of fun things
to do and see inside Tower Bridge.
Children love the Engine Rooms so be sure to follow the Blue Line and complete your visit there.
Discover more of what you can see during your visit to Tower Bridge.
Our drop-in family activities are FREE with entry and are available on certain dates.
Open to children of all ages but are particularly appropriate for those aged 6 to 10.
On the second Saturday of every month, we host a Relaxed Opening for anyone who would like to explore the Bridge in a calm, tranquil atmosphere, including people with autism and other neurodiverse needs, as well as their siblings, families, friends and carers.
Families are able to explore the Towers and Engine Rooms in a calm, relaxed atmosphere.
With a Family Activities Pass you can attend Family Activities Days for the next six months for free.
A great day out for families requires more than just fun things to do! Below is some information to help your day run smoothly.
Tower Bridge is fully accessible for buggies, with lift access to all levels. We do not have a buggy storage area.
Baby changing facilities are available in the accessible toilets located in the South Tower and the Engine Rooms.
You are welcome to feed your baby in any area of the Bridge.
If you prefer some privacy, please speak to a member of our team, who can direct you to one of our quiet rooms.
Please note we do not have bottle warming facilities.
We do not have a café but you are welcome to eat and drink your own food inside the attraction. Please do not bring nuts.
If you live in Southwark, Tower Hamlets or the City of London you are eligible for our reduced entry Community Ticket, costing £1 per person.
Tower Bridge has signed up to the Family Arts Standards, meaning you can be sure all our family events are designed for all family members to enjoy together.
Tower Bridge has signed up for the Kids in Museums Manifesto, demonstrating our ongoing commitment to being accessible and welcoming for all children, young people and families.