Since Big Ben and the Elizabeth Tower are landmarks in London, millions of people see them each year.
Residents of the UK may arrange to tour the Elizabeth Tower and climb up the stairs, but tours must be arranged through their local MP or a Member of the House of Lords whom they know.
No specific visitor number information can be found, however, there are three tours per week day, excluding Bank Holidays. An estimated number would be that about 75,000 people are actually able to tour the Elizabeth Tower and climb the stairs each year.
Big Ben is actually the nickname of the 14 ton Great Bell, but has over the years, incorrectly referred to the tower and clock as well.
Technically, very few people see Big Ben as that's the name of the bell in the Clock Tower which is part of the Palace of Westminster. To actually see the bell, an appointment and some stamina is required to climb up 334 steps.
Six million people visit London each year, and most of them will visit Westminster and see the clock tower.
It is not known due to the vast tourist business in London. Any figure given will be a guess.
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It is not really known how many people visit Big Ben year on year. Suffice to say however, that Big Ben is one of the most visited landmarks in the UK.
Big Ben was built for the people of London so they were able to tell the time. Not many people would have watches in those early days.
Big Ben isn't open to the public at any time. Speak with your local MP if you want to visit the Tower. They can arrange it for you.
Big Ben is the bell inside the tower, but people just call the tower 'big ben' Posted by Jm
Big Ben is the nickname of the Great Bell although people now refer to the clock and its tower as Big Ben.
the main bell, the one that chimes the hours, is Big Ben.
Big Ben, or Elizabeth Tower as it is now known is visited on the outside by tourists and locals alike all year round. It is a landmark of London and the UK. The inside of the tower is not open for visiting by the general public or overseas visitors. It can be visited by groups of British people through appointment only. Tours take place most of the year and bookings may be made through their local member of parliament.
Big Ben weighs 13.5 tons, about equivalent to two large Elephants.
Estimated at about 75,000 per anum
Although many people refer to the large clock at the Houses of Parliament as Big Ben, Big Ben is actually the name given to the 14 ton bell inside the clock tower and not the clock itself. Big Ben was named after Sir Benjamin Hall who was Commissioner of Works when the bell was installed.
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yes it is possible to go inside the big ben! but it is not open to the public!