![]() Then the highlight – up more stairs to the top, and to stand next to Big Ben itself - and yes, to be standing right next to it when it strikes the hours. ![]() The tour stops in the clock mechanism room, where you can see the famous clock in action and the old pennies used to keep the clock true, and they’ll time it so that you’re in there when the clock strikes the quarter hour bells and you get to watch the huge mechanism kick into gear. Although never intended for tours, the stairs are nonetheless quite easy to climb up, unlike say the terrifyingly narrow stairs you get in church towers. Then there are a lot of stone stairs ahead of you, although there is a break about halfway up in a room, then again back to the climb. Tours will start in the magnificent Westminster Hall, where you will be divested of your bags and cameras - no photos allowed - and then taken to a small insignificant looking wooden door, which is the entrance to the Elizabeth Tower. ![]() Tickets to climb the very many steps to the top of the Elizabeth Tower and stand next to Big Ben when it bongs the hours will go on sale next week.
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