Yes. The Tower of London is one of London's most popular tourist attractions.
The Tower of London still has a small military garrison.
The Tower of London does not have any moats.The moat at the Tower of London is still there although it no longer has any water in it.
In The White Tower.
Yes
The Tower of London was, and still is, a fort and still has a small military garrison. It has also been a prison, a royal residence and a menagerie.
No.
The Tower of London is still classified as a Royal Palace but hasn't been used as such for centuries.
The Tower of London is still an official Royal Residence although royalty haven't lived there for centuries. There is still a small military detachment based there and the 'Beefeaters' also live within the Tower.
There have been fortifications on the site for over 2000 years. The present buildings as they appear now were started in the 11th century by William, Duke of Normandy. The Tower still has a very small military garrison to guard the British Crown Jewels which are housed in the Jewel Tower. The Tower is one of London's best known visitor attractions with a large display of antique militaria. It is still officially a Royal Residence although not used as such.
London, Paris, Pisa etc.
Yes they do
The tower which was used by King Henry VIII is the Tower of London. This tower was first built in 1078 and still stands today.